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Have you ever been sexually addicted to someone? if so then what made them so addicting?
Quote by Primal
Yes, my first crush/love. I "loved" her from the first minute I saw her in 6th grade and we were friends all the way up through high school. We were never bf/gf but we were friends with benefits and a lot of my firsts were with her. I never did have the balls to tell her that I was in love with her for years, all through school. Even now, around 14 or so years after I first met her I get butterflies in my stomach just thinking about her. I moved away the summer I graduated. The summer I moved I had finally built up enough courage to confess my true love for her and it didn't go the way I had hoped it would. I told her I had something important to tell her and she said she also had big news. She went first. She told me she was pregnant and she was moving in with her long term, on again off-again bf. I felt blind sided and never did tell her. We lost touch over time. I do know she is now a single mother and has several kids and she owns her own business.
Quite a few of my experiences and memories/stories shared on this forum were experienced with her.
There are lots of fish, but I wish I had a do over with her.
Quote by gypsymoth
How would you define being sexually addicted? Not being in a relationship outside of a sexual one? Obsessed with the person sexually, but disinterested otherwise? Sexually obsessed like the character John is, in the movie Sex, Lies and Videotapes, where you lose all sense of perspective and responsibility when it comes to having sex with the person?
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I have to say yes.
A married man. Crazy and . A lethal combination that induces addicting, because I could not have "it" all the time or just whenever I wanted "it".
And don't say anything about restraining oneself - that word takes far too much effort (from my experience)!
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Yes, my first crush/love. I "loved" her from the first minute I saw her in 6th grade and we were friends all the way up through high school. We were never bf/gf but we were friends with benefits and a lot of my firsts were with her. I never did have the balls to tell her that I was in love with her for years, all through school. Even now, around 14 or so years after I first met her I get butterflies in my stomach just thinking about her. I moved away the summer I graduated. The summer I moved I had finally built up enough courage to confess my true love for her and it didn't go the way I had hoped it would. I told her I had something important to tell her and she said she also had big news. She went first. She told me she was pregnant and she was moving in with her long term, on again off-again bf. I felt blind sided and never did tell her. We lost touch over time. I do know she is now a single mother and has several kids and she owns her own business.
Quite a few of my experiences and memories/stories shared on this forum were experienced with her.
There are lots of fish, but I wish I had a do over with her.
Ok I'm a bit of a romantic but since she's now single, any chance you could tell her now? I don't know if you're single so if you aren't, disregard my suggestion. lol
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I have to say yes.
A married man. Crazy and . A lethal combination that induces addicting, because I could not have "it" all the time or just whenever I wanted "it".
And don't say anything about restraining oneself - that word takes far too much effort (from my experience)!
DITTO!
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I have to say yes.
A married man. Crazy and . A lethal combination that induces addicting, because I could not have "it" all the time or just whenever I wanted "it".
And don't say anything about restraining oneself - that word takes far too much effort (from my experience)!
DITTO!
what is it about married people that makes them so addicting? i have found myself in that spot myself
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Yes, my first crush/love. I "loved" her from the first minute I saw her in 6th grade and we were friends all the way up through high school. We were never bf/gf but we were friends with benefits and a lot of my firsts were with her. I never did have the balls to tell her that I was in love with her for years, all through school. Even now, around 14 or so years after I first met her I get butterflies in my stomach just thinking about her. I moved away the summer I graduated. The summer I moved I had finally built up enough courage to confess my true love for her and it didn't go the way I had hoped it would. I told her I had something important to tell her and she said she also had big news. She went first. She told me she was pregnant and she was moving in with her long term, on again off-again bf. I felt blind sided and never did tell her. We lost touch over time. I do know she is now a single mother and has several kids and she owns her own business.
Quite a few of my experiences and memories/stories shared on this forum were experienced with her.
There are lots of fish, but I wish I had a do over with her.
Ok I'm a bit of a romantic but since she's now single, any chance you could tell her now? I don't know if you're single so if you aren't, disregard my suggestion. lol
Believe me I've thought about it and come close a few times. But there's been 7 or 8 years of drifting apart between us and I don't know what she would say and what the outcome would be if I did, there is a lot of variables in play. I think coming out of the blue would be not wise. I'm not happy with myself, I need to get right with myself. Its a lot for me to think about, its not easy.
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Yes, my first crush/love. I "loved" her from the first minute I saw her in 6th grade and we were friends all the way up through high school. We were never bf/gf but we were friends with benefits and a lot of my firsts were with her. I never did have the balls to tell her that I was in love with her for years, all through school. Even now, around 14 or so years after I first met her I get butterflies in my stomach just thinking about her. I moved away the summer I graduated. The summer I moved I had finally built up enough courage to confess my true love for her and it didn't go the way I had hoped it would. I told her I had something important to tell her and she said she also had big news. She went first. She told me she was pregnant and she was moving in with her long term, on again off-again bf. I felt blind sided and never did tell her. We lost touch over time. I do know she is now a single mother and has several kids and she owns her own business.
Quite a few of my experiences and memories/stories shared on this forum were experienced with her.
There are lots of fish, but I wish I had a do over with her.
Quote by PrimalQuote by ElaineQuote by Primal
Yes, my first crush/love. I "loved" her from the first minute I saw her in 6th grade and we were friends all the way up through high school. We were never bf/gf but we were friends with benefits and a lot of my firsts were with her. I never did have the balls to tell her that I was in love with her for years, all through school. Even now, around 14 or so years after I first met her I get butterflies in my stomach just thinking about her. I moved away the summer I graduated. The summer I moved I had finally built up enough courage to confess my true love for her and it didn't go the way I had hoped it would. I told her I had something important to tell her and she said she also had big news. She went first. She told me she was pregnant and she was moving in with her long term, on again off-again bf. I felt blind sided and never did tell her. We lost touch over time. I do know she is now a single mother and has several kids and she owns her own business.
Quite a few of my experiences and memories/stories shared on this forum were experienced with her.
There are lots of fish, but I wish I had a do over with her.
Ok I'm a bit of a romantic but since she's now single, any chance you could tell her now? I don't know if you're single so if you aren't, disregard my suggestion. lol
Believe me I've thought about it and come close a few times. But there's been 7 or 8 years of drifting apart between us and I don't know what she would say and what the outcome would be if I did, there is a lot of variables in play. I think coming out of the blue would be not wise. I'm not happy with myself, I need to get right with myself. Its a lot for me to think about, its not easy.
Quote by LadyMinx
If you'd asked me almost 3 years ago I would have roared with laughter claiming as a free spirit I could never let another being have that kind of power or hold over me! However now, aged 31 I find myself utterly captivated, entrapped and mmmm maybe sexual obsessed by my partner. Firstly I find him irresistably attractive, physically pleasing to my eyes, with one look from his deep naughty brown eyes I'm tangled up again. He satisfies me in ways I never knew possible, but will never allow me to become spoilt or complacent about this. I find myself gazing at him, a zillion wild passionate thoughts cluttering my mind whenever I'm arond him. When we are apart or when he doesnt reach out to me intimately I long for him, feel deeply disappointed if he doesnt feel that way at thst same point in time.... So no longer am I free, he is my captor but I am a more than welcome prisoner.....
Quote by HoneyBee000
Oh Primal, Oh, can you imagine never telling her how you felt. I'm torn appart by your love life. Hope you find happiness.