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If you lose your virginity to someone, and later you break up...
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I don't want to be in a relationship just for the sex. I want to be in one to feel the joy of being with another human. Sex is a bonus.
Then why is the diaper thing such a dealbreaker?
ninjars all up in hear today
It's just.....dull.
Take a second option then
So you're telling him to cut his dick off?you've never even had sex
All the sexual things I look foward to have to do with diapers in some way.
Then...take a second option?
joke
Besides oral. And footjobs. I like those, though.
There's probably many other ways, though.
2nd option: Do oral and footjobs without diapers.
I was your age like two years ago.
I'm a completely different person. I had no idea what I wanted. I thought I did, but i didn't.
15,000 years old. Just like Etna.
I think so. In other words, just barely past the onset of puberty.
Dude, back then I would constantly daydream of the girl that I had a crush on, back in high school. Let's see what sorts of crazy things I did:
* associated her with Liszt's "Dante Sonata", with...
** the first appearance of the second theme = picturing her flying upwards through the sky
** a later appearance of that theme, in the crossed-hands section = her standing on our school's athletic fields, against the sunset, hair blowing in the wind
** tremolo very-high appearance of that theme = bliss, of us together, on a hill or something, in broad sunlight
* took the refrain of Leon Lai's "Summer Love", which was the only part I remembered after finding it randomly in someone else's piano-arranged songbook, and writing a whole "love song without words" for her based on this
* associating her with the "La ci darem la mano" variations section of Liszt's fantasy on Mozart's opera Don Giovanni, despite the fact that the female character singing that is the fatal last lover of Don Giovanni.
** Hey, it IS a really, really nice tune. I have since declared that Chopin cleansed that tune of its evil pretenses, in his variations on it. Now if I could learn it it would represent my master of romance...or not.
...yeah.