In the aftermath of last week's decision to not "love so hard," I feel weird. How can you turn down your feelings for someone? Unfortunately i'm not a faucet - things don't quite work that way.
On some level, I feel at peace with our decision because I do believe it is what we both need. However, the prospect of actually implementing a cool down is scary. What does it mean? Does it mean that eventually we'll roll into friendship? Or less, since the majority of our relationship is emotional. The stolen time we share is spent talking, eating and rarely sexing. We kiss, we hug, we keep it relatively light and just enjoy each other's company.
If I look at this objectively, we can still be good friends. The dynamics will just change - not seeing each other as often or calling as much. Not having such great expectations that are relationship-esque like expecting multiple calls a day, checking-in, dates, etc.
So one part of me is welcoming of the prospect of having more time and space to focus on me and the things I've let go over the last few mos. The other part of me is mourning the death of my relationship. Well I guess only time will tell how this all plays out.
Ever had to "cool down" your love for someone? Howdya do it?
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
I just wanna fuck
I. just. wanna. fuck.
I dont want to have any discussions about fucking.
Definitely don't wanna discuss hypotheticals about what could hinder our ability to fuck and how that could fucking hypothetically affect me.
Fuck all of that fucking talk.
Let's wait 'til we're in the fucking moment.
If we can fuck at that time then great.
Else we'll just have to move the fuck on.
MEN can be fucking annoying!
Have you ever just wanted to avoid the drama and fuck???
I dont want to have any discussions about fucking.
Definitely don't wanna discuss hypotheticals about what could hinder our ability to fuck and how that could fucking hypothetically affect me.
Fuck all of that fucking talk.
Let's wait 'til we're in the fucking moment.
If we can fuck at that time then great.
Else we'll just have to move the fuck on.
MEN can be fucking annoying!
Have you ever just wanted to avoid the drama and fuck???
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We are a community of sexy, sassy women, who dish on all things kink - from romance, to porn, to sex toys, to swinging, nothing is left to the imagination. The focus of our blog is sex and relationships, from whatever angle we choose to approach those topics.
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2. The New Topping Book by Dossie Easton & Janet W. Hardy
3. Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns: The Romance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism by Philip Miller
4. Beyond Orgasm: Dare to Be Honest About the Sex You Really Want by Marty Klein
5. Erotic Surrender: The Sensual Joys of Female Submission by Claudia Varrin
6. Women Who Love Sex: An Inquiry into the Expanding Spirit of Women's Erotic Experience by Gina Ogden
7. The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert by John M. Gottman