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Originally Posted by LundiHvalursson
Recently, as in when I turned 30 in October, I decided to not answer anyone's questions about my sex life. I actually have to make this decision for the future, because there absolutely will be people who will ask me about it. Just last week for example I was asked, but declined to answer.
I suppose that I never really considered myself smart. It may be that I used to hang out with people who got straight A's at the bare minimum, people who went to universities such as Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, Columbia, Cambridge, Oxford, LSE, etc. So compared to them I am just average at the most.
Here people like to judge people based on which university they attended. I live ten minutes from UCSF (only offers the medicine degree and postgraduate degrees), one hour from Stanford and half an hour from UC Berkeley. People like me who attended none of the above are considered as below average.
I would be flattered if a woman told me that she would "teach" me. I have often received the opposite comments, i.e. the "Ew virgin, go home!" attitude.
Regarding the actual act itself, when I get to that point, I would not mind at all helping her orgasm multiple times even if I do not at all. Apologies if that was too much information.
The one positive that I am proud of is that I have zero STIs. It is impossible by definition given that I have zero sexual experience full stop. For some reason, a lot of people here think that having STIs makes one a good person in popular culture. Just like how someone who got drafted as a soldier into some war comes home with no legs, people praise him/her for their physical toughness. Someone with for example chlamidiya or gonorrhoea is considered a "battle-hardened warrior" or some other weird stuff.
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Your intelligence is salient in your writings, Lundi. High prestige does not translate to high intellect. It means they're more privileged, not more worthy, regardless of how they view themselves. STIs are not a battle scar, they're just infections. They shouldn't be stigmatized either though, as they have been for such a long time.
And you are a sweetheart who will be a
great lover when you get your chance! Just make sure she really cares about you. You deserve love. And you deserve to get satisfaction from the experience too. Pleasure is always better when it's shared.