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Ladylena
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Is it bad to only feel good or secure about the relationship when you're around the person and no other time?
Is it cheating to be searching for a guy to confide in?
Is there a problem when you can't bring yourself to discuss intimacy with the person when usually it's not an issue?
Is it weird to have so many doubts about staying in this relationship yet get so many signs as if persuading you to stick it out?
Is it possible to just be there for that person and make them happy without letting them in to you?
Sorry for all the questions, but those are some that have been swirling through my mind over and over and keeping me up at night. I'd appreciate someone taking a shot at them, haha.
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Chev702
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Smiles, Lady Lena
No It Is Not Weird, It Is Very Normal!! In Fact We Are Human Without Feeling Them Emotions Live Would Be Like A Robot No Feelings, Of Love, Pain, Guilty Nothing. You Are Perfectly Fine With Thinking what You Do And Acting On Them It Is Helpful. It Is Life. You Can't Talk About Intimacy Natural Maybe You Wasn't Brought Up To Talk About Such Things Openly Even To You Partner. But Ya Think It. Same As A Man That See"s A Pretty Girl Do You Think He Just Jumps Right Out There And Tells His Partner Wow She Is Soooooo Hot! No Because He Knows It Would Hurt Her Feelings, And he Would Prolly Get Cold-Cocked Up Side The Head So He Looks At A Passing Galance And Goes On His Marry Way!! Smiles.. Have A Super Night!!
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Ladylena
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Thanks for making me feel normal Chev07, lol
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Ladylena
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