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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You still have issues. And you have a painful road ahead as you get older. [/quote] Well I never expected life to be painless. We're all human after all, full of weaknesses, and constantly confronting difficult issues in our lives. And by being honest about this shit that does go on in my head and in my life, I'm doing my best to deal with and work through those issues. [/quote] Whatever i think you are normal and probably more sexual than most. I'm sure many women posting on this site have abandoned their sexuality. I went to back to school night and you should have seen these women there.A vast majority of them were obese and just looked like they hardly cared about themselves. A sexually aware sexual woman must scare the shit out of them.[/quote] Her sexuality doesn't scare me, her cluelessness does. She actually thought the dude was "falling for her." Yes, I'm sure it was true love! Hearts!!!! That's not claiming your sexuality, that is avoiding dealing with daddy issues or whatever else got her to this point in life. I don't judge people who have affairs. What I find sad is when people start mistaking them for a selfless act. She was acting as if the man was into her, not into what he was getting, which was validation. And it's fine to get validation, just don't think it is real or hearts or flower or true love. This man went back to his wife. Most of 'em do in the end. It's an escape, and had nothing to do with her. [/quote] Why do you assume this guy is married? He's a hot-as-hell single guy, 6 years younger than me, with lots of women chasing after him and gets plenty of action. He liked me because he was able to be himself with me in a way I think he finds difficult with most women. We just got along really well and developed an instant friendship that happened to be laced with mutual physical attraction. Why does that translate into me having daddy issues for god's sake?? [/quote]
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