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Old Oct 05, 2012, 07:49 PM
rmhmassage rmhmassage is offline
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Is it common for HPD's to seek out multiple "on occassion" sex partners and try to carry on a monogamous relationship with one person whom they conceal their secret affairs from?

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Old Oct 07, 2012, 12:48 AM
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Is it common for HPD's to seek out multiple "on occassion" sex partners and try to carry on a monogamous relationship with one person whom they conceal their secret affairs from?
Yes, yes it is. But depending on who you ask you may get different answers on that. Generally I feel that the most answers you will get will agree with mine
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Old Dec 08, 2012, 02:18 PM
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not just sex partners can be any partners, they seek out, for relationship , doesn thave to be just sex, but always ends up that way LOL! I have kept many things secret from other partners, I couldnt help myself, but have got in of alot of counceling and seem to be better!
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