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Default Jun 20, 2019 at 02:54 PM
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This last mania a few months ago, I had this energy! A sexual energy and did things with my partner that I normally wouldnt dare to try. Heck- ! I still would like to do those things again!

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This last mania a few months ago, I had this energy! A sexual energy and did things with my partner that I normally wouldnt dare to try. Heck- ! I still would like to do those things again!
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Default Jul 10, 2019 at 03:34 PM
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Is there any suggestions out there. I am really really hypersexual and the thing is I like it but I really really want sex right now. What should I do?
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Default Jul 10, 2019 at 08:24 PM
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Self pleasure seems like the best choice at the moment

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Default Jul 11, 2019 at 04:57 AM
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My passion is reading, mostly science. It gives md great pleasure reading theories. So when hypomanic I tend to go really deep into whatever subject I’m reading. Until it gets unhealthy and I’m stuck in a rabbit hole.

My H and I jokes about that, saying that it is a good thing because we are not sure I would be able to be faithful all these year if not

I do have lower libido when depressed, and a bit more when hypo. But not as much.
Same with shopping, I don’t like that. I do change hobbies though.

I have the same traits, they are just a bit different. I’m a bit weird even in my stable state of mind
Normal, but then again not. Like most people
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