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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does "married (technically)" mean? My take is you would have been interested in this stuff before if you weren't so focused on other goals. It's not a hormone surge. Your brain is bored and enjoys this stuff and it's easier to read than arrange for it to be enacted in real life. Don't be embarrassed about it. The material is repetitive. You'll eventually get bored of it and find a different hobby.[/quote] It means I actually at one time did arrange for it to be enacted and am suffering the consequences :) (we are middle aged now and totally unsuited to each other). You are correct that I read a lot of this rubbish as a bored teenager and am embarrassed to find myself in that place even after everything I have seen/ learned. [/quote] Omg girl, I am PP. I delight to find evidence of my younger self cropping up. I have fallen down a video game rabbit hole and a fanfiction rabbit hole in the last 10 years. Both incredibly juvenile compared to professional, serious mom me. Go watch the Miley Cyrus "Used to be Young" video and relax a little. Think about how old she is now and have a laugh. As I said, your brain will eventually get bored and move on. A smart woman knows that books are a low commitment way to vicariously experience life. I doubt it's hormonal...more related to life boredom and relationship drought. Harmless fun. Read away.[/quote]
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