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Old Jan 03, 2014, 02:51 PM
oregonian92 oregonian92 is offline
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Hi all! Hope you're doing OK. I took the Sanity Test and it said I have some sexual issues, that's why I'm here. I'm 21 and sexually untried, but my mind is full of sexual fantasies and fetichism. I've obsessive thoughts about my older brother's best friends with whom I'm sure I could never get laid since they're both straight. That frustrates me but doesn't stop me, I've secretly taken pictures of them and I masturbate compulsively to those pictures. I've been masturbating up to four times a day, and I'm growing more obsessed with these two guys, I want them for me.

My therapist says it will wane away when I get to meet another guy I like. But I don't think so.

Any suggestion?

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Old Jan 07, 2014, 04:07 PM
oregonian92 oregonian92 is offline
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Hi all! I'm 21 and I'm gay, to be short, there are two guys who are 27 and 29 and who are my brother's best friends. They're both straight, but I'm obsessed with them. I've taken pictures of them and used them as masturbatory aids. But it's growing intense and I dream of having them some way or another. I suffer from OCD and I think that's the key. How to give up on them? It hurts me badly.

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