LadyLupineNYC -> RE: Is it cheating (9/14/2008 2:40:57 PM)
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I agree, while I have noticed that it seem much ‘easier’ for younger (oh no! a ‘kid these days’ comment *weeps* I SWEAR I’m not THAT old!!!) people to embrace their ‘kink’, those who have had less free access to information and therefore less ability to ‘classify’ themselves might have found themselves in this position. That is why it is important to reassess your needs now, and ask yourself what is more important, the love you have for your SO (or has that love gone), what you REALLY need to be happy, and if it is truly impossible for that SO to not give some aspect of that happiness to you. Naturally, other might quibble over the questions to ask yourself, but what I am really suggesting (assuming the OP is even bothering anymore, which doesn’t seem to be the case) is self examination of one’s mental and emotional landscape. quote:
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Now I'm going to sound like a total bitch when I say this: How can people get married and not know about their sexual interests and needs? If you aren't that self-aware, can you be self-aware enough to get married? Easy--40 years ago--little sexual experience before marriage, no internet back then, much less open about sex than today. Hubby was a virgin when we married and i had very limited experience in college. We knew nothing of this lifestyle until i was introduced to it online 8 years ago, except for the "good wife syndrom" that made me submissive to him.
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