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Unhappy May 24, 2015 at 06:04 PM
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I think my self esteem killed my sexual appetite. Like I hate how I don't fit into a preference I perfect myself and my body for nothing realizing how much it doesn't matter what I do. I'm not perfect and I'm stuck in this **** that people put me away and I'm not something likable sexually. It sounds so stupid getting upset over this. You'd have to understand me to get why I say such stupid stuff.
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Default May 25, 2015 at 05:53 PM
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Sorry you are feeling low self esteem. That can be a factor, but so can feeling vulnerable and not wanting to be that open and vulnerable to disappointment.

Meds can affect sex drive. So can our childhood experiences. Your profile says you are young. Perhaps there is a sign of maturity emerging. Wanting intimacy not just sexuality is a sign of the maturing person.

Maybe this is not stupid stuff, but just being honest about where you are. Acceptance of this could be the path to wherever you are headed.

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