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Default Oct 26, 2023 at 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Tart Cherry Jam View Post
I think you need professional intervention. Nothing that has been suggested to you on this thread, including the idea that had people looked for pure skill and experience, they'd be hiring seasoned commercial sex workers, has made any dent. You perseverate and there is no progress. I think you need a sexologist and a psychotherapist for your anxiety, both.
I am seeing a therapist.Will be starting with a sexologist on November 17 but is is a long wait. I am trying to keep my head above water but it is hard.

In the meanwhile, we try to focus on fun - non-sexual - things but I always get triggered somehow, even when the item is not brought up.
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