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Old Sep 17, 2016, 09:05 PM
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p>Just remember sometimes our sexuality doesn't always coincide with our feelings. Like for example I am bisexual in terms of sexual attraction however I get disgusted if a man were to call me hot. It has nothing to do with being a prude. It has more to do with not feeling like an object to be used and abused. Also, the majority of men that are always calling girls hot; are usually the ones that think girls should be used and abused and if she says no to sex. Then she deserves to be used and abused by other guys. Coz in your eyes your a good guy but yet you still objectify and abuse girls. How do I know all this? Maybe because I have the experience that not all men that are charming. Necessary respect and care for you and sometimes later down the track you'll learn the hard way. Just remember if they start talking about boob size straight away, they are abusive jerks that think it's fine and okay to use and objectify women. However they think other guys are the jerks and their the ones saving you.</p>
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