Dear internet stranger. Please don’t have sex with strangers again until you’ve learned how great sex can be and you’ve found out what you want and like.
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That’s not what I’m talking about, man. You’re talking about limerence. I know the difference between love and limerence. I’m talking about a type of attraction (romantic attraction) that isn’t just physical but which also isn’t something you experience with a platonic friend. That’s not fleeting. It’s the difference between loving someone and being in love with someone. I’ve been in many years-long relationships, and even loooong past the honeymoon “butterflies in my stomach” phase, you still have moments where you see your partner smiling or whatever and think “wow! I am so in love with this person.” That’s not something I’ve ever experienced with a friend, no matter how close. So yeah, I’m objecting to the idea that romantic love = close friendship + sex + commitment.
No – it is collecting data that could be used later by law enforcement to try and prove you got an abortion, either if shared by the app makers, or if it fell into the hands of someone trying to get you in trouble. Remember some states already have laws that encourage other citizens to report people they think had an abortion. https://www.npr.org/2022/05/10/1097482967/roe-v-wade-supreme-court-abortion-period-apps
Dear internet stranger. Please don’t have sex with strangers again until you’ve learned how great sex can be and you’ve found out what you want and like.
No.
Just slowly move from grabbing her everywhere to her vulva. You can start with rubbing her outside her clothes, then move in
Tapped out? Are you choking her?
Then they need to sit down and have an adult conversation about what's important to them. Maybe it will not work
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I wish I was a chill and casual fun person but I’m not, I’m a ball of anxiety
That’s not what I’m talking about, man. You’re talking about limerence. I know the difference between love and limerence. I’m talking about a type of attraction (romantic attraction) that isn’t just physical but which also isn’t something you experience with a platonic friend. That’s not fleeting. It’s the difference between loving someone and being in love with someone. I’ve been in many years-long relationships, and even loooong past the honeymoon “butterflies in my stomach” phase, you still have moments where you see your partner smiling or whatever and think “wow! I am so in love with this person.” That’s not something I’ve ever experienced with a friend, no matter how close. So yeah, I’m objecting to the idea that romantic love = close friendship + sex + commitment.
Yes nice
Cool story bro.
Put a gag in your ass that’ll shut her up
No – it is collecting data that could be used later by law enforcement to try and prove you got an abortion, either if shared by the app makers, or if it fell into the hands of someone trying to get you in trouble. Remember some states already have laws that encourage other citizens to report people they think had an abortion. https://www.npr.org/2022/05/10/1097482967/roe-v-wade-supreme-court-abortion-period-apps
Enthusiasm makes all the difference