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demisexual

  1. Julia Brianna

    self identification, and what to do to help get comfortable with who you are.

    time and yet, time again, it took ages of seasons for me to get the slightest bit of comfort in myself, and i find that this is an issue majority of us face yet disregard. this issue DOES need to be addressed, and for those who are going through it: I am here in the same boat with you, so let's...
  2. cberg

    Tough questions - unique friendship

    I just spilled my guts about some deeply personal genetic & sexual health issues to my female best friend, kind of a 'graysexual' coming out, except there's the anatomical side. I told her she's the only one I trust about this. My struggle is about how to tell her I can't replace her, how I...
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