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What do you think was your wildest or wackiest sexual experience (or one of each)? If you don't mind me asking. Ok, this probably could get the thread shut down. Answer at your own discretion.
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You should look it up. It's very funny. I wouldn't recommend it. Not that I have tried. I am actually allergic to grapefruit. Just caused quite stir on mfp a long time ago. And seemed like you might find it interesting.
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Have you ever had oral sex with the help of a grapefruit? Would you consider trying it (if you found a guy that was ok with it)? For science.
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How old are you?
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I have had patella femoral pain syndrome since I was 14 (I was born with a foot issue, so it relates to that). I dance. I run for short bursts. I don't do regular running because it flares up the knee issues. I walk. And when I walk daily my knees improve a ton. I walk up hills. I am just careful about certain things. I…
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True. A simple question you asked generated quite a thread. :laugh:
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I like ginger
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I like ginger
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Gluten always caused me hives also. I realized it was the gluten from eating isolated wheat gluten (it's a protein source). I continued to eat small amounts. But, now I have malabsorption and intestinal scarring.
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I have a malabsorption disorder and react unexpectedly bad to fillers. I definitely choose things that I know what they are.
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Yeah, because that happens all the time. She is just asking a simple question. Seeking understanding. And there isn't anything wrong with having informed or educated thoughts about sexual issues, just as we do for every other issue in life. It's an interesting topic in both biology and psychology. One that most people get…
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There definitely isn't anything wrong with examining the challenges you faced. Talking openly about it. That can help others that might be going through the same thing. Discussion doesn't hurt. People can walk away from discussion. No one is forcing them to read or hear it. But, it can help others that need it. And it can…
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I read this also. I thought it was an interesting book.
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Definitely agree with what people are saying about how we all do something that another person might consider "bad". It's the whole throwing stones from glass houses thing.
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Just want to add. I said I didn't understand why the word pansexual had to come into existence. I thought bisexual works. And pansexual seems to create a barrier that was never intended. But, I understand it a little more now in terms of events. It's just an easy way of saying that anything goes and all are welcome. Like…
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The stereotype is that men have higher sex drives than women. So, people conclude that gay men have the most sex and open relationships. And that lesbians eventually stop having sex and want immediate cohabitation. And that heterosexual couples stop having sex because of the women. These things might be true sometimes.…
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I think the difference of perception is going to greatly depend on a person's life experience. Obviously a non-drinker is going to experience things that a drinker has never experienced or thought about. And vice versa. It's like that with all life experiences. And this is no exception.
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It's actually a thread that got revived and detailed. I don't know if the original post was for real or a troll. But, I just cautiously treated it as being for real.
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Yeah. I definitely understand. I'm not personally into tons of labels or into labels being very specific. But, I do see how it's helpful to some people. So, I think it's just a personal choice. And I'm ok with people exploring that for themselves. Though I would hope they aim towards seeking being understood. And having a…
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It's just people that are trying to understand what they want and meet sexual partners that they are compatible with. Since there are so many relationships that are difficult because people didn't understand themselves and find compatible partners. Only for people that feel they need that. No one has to label anything.…
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I just saw it in documentaries and stuff on tv at one point. It's very rare. Just a few people in the world. And among those people they have certain types of autism or attachment disorder from severe sexual abuse as a young child by a family member that they lived with. So, they are exploring if it's an orientation or…
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I understand and agree to a degree. I understand that people are wanting to understand their sex drive because it leads to less conflict in relationship when people understand and are up front about that. It's not an issue for me personally. I think it's more of an issue for people with low sex drive or asexual. I…
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Oh interesting. I didn't know that. I always saw it described as low sex drive. That's why the word demi. I do agree the vast amount of labels now gets confusing. But, I do understand people wanting to be able to accurately seek compatible partners. Thanks for the info.
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I don't know. Maybe auto-sexual. I might have just made that word up. But, I have found that if you search anything sexual that it probably has people talking about it or proclaiming a fetish for it.
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No, it's not fetishism. It's a rare situation in which people do not have sexual attraction or romantic interest in people. They feel that they are in love with specific objects and the objects are also in love with them. I'm pretty sure it's classified as a mental illness (though they disagree). Everyone that has this…
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Objectum sexual
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Yes, that's what demi-sexual is. Demi-sexual is not completely asexual. It's a person with a low sex drive that doesn't feel physically attracted to people based on physicality alone. They only sometimes want sex with a person they have formed an emotional connection with. I think it might be worth a try to date women and…
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If a person dates the opposite gender because they were afraid to admit they are gay. It happens a lot. Especially growing up in a family that is very religious and considers it a sin. They can date the opposite gender and then admit they are gay. We don't know how old the OP even is (if they are not a troll). Op could be…
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@zamphir66 Good for you getting sober! And reflecting on it. You won't be boring!!! I think they mean that they know teetotalers that are a certain way. Not that all are that way. I was also thinking about the advertising. And how we can use it as one of many opportunities to teach our kids about the advertisement…