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In first instance, I dont understand why he pursued a relationship with me, why he didnt look for someone he really enjoys. Now after 10 years, and being a witness of his flirts with old ladies and the porn he enjoys before me. Sex with me is an obligation, so lately I cant perform even arouse, it is hard for me to have an orgasm or even to have intimacy becase i feel so rejected. about myself I can say that i am beautiful and look very young. I appreciate your response. If you know of forums where I can learn more about testimony of people with philias. I am very compassionate to my husband because i understand how he might be suffering for years after the abuse. At the same time, i dont know if am willling to sacrifice my life, my own intimacy with a man who doesnt satisfy me.
Blessings for you, please let me know any forum or books i can read.View Thread


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