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InfantryDoc
2 years ago • Oct 22, 2021
InfantryDoc • Oct 22, 2021
To answer your question, sometimes the thing that is the worst for us, may also be the best for us..
BindMe​(sub female)
2 years ago • Oct 22, 2021
BindMe​(sub female) • Oct 22, 2021
InfantryDoc wrote:
To answer your question, sometimes the thing that is the worst for us, may also be the best for us..


You might be right
A Cloud​(sub female){Owned}
2 years ago • Oct 23, 2021
Shame cycle. The shame cycle equates behaviour with identity and perpetuates feelings of self loathing, which then widens the desire to fill the void - quick fix of dopamine makes it less painful.
InfantryDoc
2 years ago • Oct 24, 2021
InfantryDoc • Oct 24, 2021
BindMe wrote:
InfantryDoc wrote:
To answer your question, sometimes the thing that is the worst for us, may also be the best for us..


You might be right


I am quite sure that I am, Miss..
JustGreenie{Lona Alofa}
2 years ago • Oct 24, 2021
JustGreenie{Lona Alofa} • Oct 24, 2021
Sometimes we want to believe that the bad is good for us. In reality we are just setting ourselves up for disappointment and frustration. We continue to figure out why it wouldn’t work the second time when in fact it is just a repetition of true first.

It’s really up to you if you want to put yourself in that place again or not.
Steellover​(sub male)
2 years ago • Oct 25, 2021
Steellover​(sub male) • Oct 25, 2021
You see the good qualities in someone, the thing that makes you passionate and turned on, that pushes all your buttons sexually, and with whom you have unbelievable sexual chemistry. And you overlook the negative things- at first. Because you believe those negative things won't matter, that you can live with them, you see the potential and believe the person will change. Because you love them, not for who they really are, but for who you wish them to be, but they cannot and will not conform to your ideal- because that is not who they are.