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Old Jun 15, 2018, 08:45 PM
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So I did some sexual experimentation when I was really little like 7 with a peer and basically since then have had impulses to reenact it. When this happens my hands get tingly and my lips go numb. Is this a body memory?

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Old Jun 16, 2018, 07:33 AM
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So I did some sexual experimentation when I was really little like 7 with a peer and basically since then have had impulses to reenact it. When this happens my hands get tingly and my lips go numb. Is this a body memory?
only your own treatment providers can say whether this is a body memory in .....you...

in me no it would not be.
in me this would be called sexual arousal.

in me a body memory would be having a headache when thinking of the traumatic memory of falling and hitting my head on the rock floor during the traumatic event of being abused in a mine shaft.

in me a body memory is I am thinking or telling someone of the time when I broke my arm as a child and my right arm aches in the same place at that moment of telling my story.

to find out if this is a body memory in you, you will need to talk with your own treatment providers.
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