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Default Mar 22, 2024 at 02:35 AM
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Sexual attraction is normal. I’m experiencing it this intensely only now. My friend’s mom has been very supportive. She said it’s normal, sexual hormones make us do impulsive things, and not think before acting. Does this mean that someone would be sexually attracted to you, but later not want anything to do with you. Since the guy I was involved with said very vaguely, (and I am still upset about it) that he used to find ways to sleep with people. I am in shock. Gimme a minute. Will post again.
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