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Old Jun 22, 2009, 05:42 PM
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I've been with my boyfriend for 9 months and I love him to pieces. We have a great relationship and our sex life, i find, is very normal for a couple our age.

I enjoy doing sexual things with him, but every now and then afterwards I will feel really strange. I feel like I regret it or something, even though I don't, and I start to feel rotten about myself and want to curl up and cry. I don't understand why I sometimes feel this way because, like I said, I enjoy doing sexual things with him and I love him very much.
I know that it is not anything to do with I feel like he using me for sexual favours, because I know for a fact that that is not true! He loves me in return and we have a great relationship outside of our sex life.

Help! What is wrong!?

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Old Jun 23, 2009, 09:39 PM
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Sounds as though your deep emotional being is being resonated at the highest peak of your sexual experience, which btw is very normal, it use to happen to me.

Try and listen to what your body is saying the next time this happens and see where it takes you....
what age you are when you are there... what are you are feeling and where/whom the felling is coming from.

((( hugs )))
Thanks for this!
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