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Keep It Private
Keep It Private Is it me, or does it seem like couples who find it necessary to discuss their relationships in chatrooms, blogs, facebook, etc., tend to eventually self-distruct? I have no problem with couples showing pda, or hearing them occasionally express affection for each other. To continually write about both the physical and emotional details of their relationship makes me wonder if they are more into being together to show others that they are in a relationship - to prove to others, they are loved/liked and desired. Enjoying and appreciating intimacy .... all aspects of it, is what makes a relationship special. |
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That kind of writing, those types of blogs really get to me! I can't over-emphasize how hot and bothered they get me, because they seem genuine and real. The passion comes through, even if the names don't I understand discretion though, having had an affair in the workplace where it would have been professional suicide if anyone knew. There were tense moments, like stealing a kiss in the lunch room, or flirting under the table during a meeting. My heart would race, but at the same time the thrill of it all would have my cock bulging through my trousers with anticipation!
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There was an exhibitionist quality to my posts when I was blogging openly about an ongoing affair with another blogger. I admit, I did get turned on about sharing my passions. I think from a literary standpoint though, that readers appreciated getting dual perspectives and then comparing them. It made our open window policy kind of fun for others. That was my impression.
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the same confidence issues that push the publicity unfortunately also drive the self-destruction.
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