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Recent content by Purple_Bug

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    Sweet Stuff

    I mostly like sweet but not fruit (love vegetables). I am adverse to salty tastes. Also meaty taste and anything like mint is very unpleasant to eat
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    Smell triggers help!

    I have a sensitive sense of smell. The smell of my step daughter really triggers me. She has had issues with washing but her parents now say it’s resolved. Except I can still smell her enough to put me of my food and it makes me angry and irritated when she’s around. My 4 year old autistic son...
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    NT partner and kissing/physical touch

    You understand what I’m trying to say though! I don’t understand why he can’t. I don’t like touch but can understand my partner does. But he can’t understand why I don’t and keeps pushing it like it’s something I will adjust to or realise suddenly I like. I’m supposed to be the one with...
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    NT partner and kissing/physical touch

    Ok this is super personal but I need advice so here we go. If anyone can explain why my partners NT brain does as it does here and what I do about it that would be awesome. I hate kissing most of the time. (Random times I’m into it but usually I’m doing it because I know partner likes it). It...
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    Haven't had sex with my husband in ten months and I am freaking out

    How are you discussing this with your husband? I would write it all out in an email/written note for him to read and process in his own time. if you feel that you have a need and it’s making you unhappy to not have it met in your life then use those words! Saying ‘x y z could make this more...
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