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Default Jul 12, 2023 at 09:40 AM
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What is normal way to use erotic novels.I read sex novels everyday, but everytime I start reading, I quit it and start to write My own novel and end it because I start to masturbate.Sometimes I change my mind and watch porn and quit writing/reading.Whats wrong with me.If anyone feel lonely with these kind of things and can help me send friend request 🤯
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Default Sep 09, 2023 at 11:03 PM
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I do not think that anything is fundamentally wrong with you. You are, as you say, lonely. I think you should persist in actually writing something and maybe publish it on an erotica site and see if you get any readership. This can be fun.
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Nothing wrong with reading literature.
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