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Recent content by Helen G

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    Being and living asexual

    My husband is asexual. It was hard when he first figured it out but our marriage is not built on sex. There are plenty of ways to experience intimacy and connection. Unfortunately, we live in a world where love and sex is perceived as being dependent on each other.
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    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    My name is Helen and I live in Hull, UK and my my husband is an Aspie.
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