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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]6:38 PP again....I just thought that I didn't say anything about sex. Sex was great, fun, uncomplicated. Everything was uncomplicated. No bonding after sex though. Always laughs and joking and cuddling for a bit until he had to get up and get away from the bed asap. Had to get things done. No falling asleep in each other's arms. Just up and things to do, places to go! That would be at his home or mine (unless it was go to bed sex when he would stay in bed obviously). Still no bonding though. And now that you've got me thinking about it, if I have to define those years with him, they seem hard to grasp at. Memories of them don't seem very sharply defined. All very superficial. They were happy but just not "deep" and meaningful. I don't quite know if that says something about me or about him or about the fact that he is avoidant or not. He just seemed happy to be who he was and not expect anyone to ask much of him or to expect too much from him. [/quote] I don't think I could fall in love with someone like this. [/quote]
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