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  • in reply to: What colognes do women like? #45151

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    Each woman has her own preference. My mother depises the smell of cologne on men, whereas I think it's incredibly sexy. But a word of advice to all men: The natural 'man smell' is the best. You know what I'm talking about, girls.

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    Name : Bri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Age : 23, City : Albany, State : NY Country : United States, Occupation : Counselor/Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Peeing fetishes – what’s that all about? #29608

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    You can't explain fetishes, hence the name. Some people like being kissed on the neck, some people like being peed on. This is actually an ancient sexual ritual - it dates back hundreds of years (as far back as I know of). Shit happens - or pee happens, depending on your fetish.

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    Name : Bri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Age : 23, City : Albany, State : NY Country : United States, Occupation : Counselor/Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Sex education in college #23827

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    Is this real attraction to the women, or infatuation with getting propositions? First off, don't hurt the women! We get emotionally attached sometimes because of sexual pleasure, and then we have a darn hard time letting go. But I have been propositioned as such, several times by men. Most of the time, I just feel flattered, but decline gracefully. If they want me to be their experiment, I'm not up for it - I wasn't born a guinea pig. But if it's true sexual or emotional attraction, then I'd go for it. However, to each their own. As long as you are comfortable and SAFE, then do as you please.

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    Name : Bri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Age : 23, City : Albany, State : NY Country : United States, Occupation : Counselor/Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Teenage boys pretending not to be virgins #27243

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    No matter what the tabloids, media, and peers say, the stage in which you wish you weren't a virgin will pass. In middle school and high school it's cooler to be 'experienced' in any sense of the word. Once college hits, it's more important to be an 'individual.' With maturity comes respect from peers (even those people who you never thought would look at your twice). Patience is a virtue... and one of the hardest things in the world to have.

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    Name : Bri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Age : 23, City : Albany, State : NY Country : United States, Occupation : Counselor/Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Why is it so tough to… #33748

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    It's not that we have a hard time reaching an orgasm, it's that some women have not explored what makes them tick. Some women are skeptical and fearful of masterbating because of religion or societal views, others simply don't know where to begin, and some are afraid of talking about it with a potential partner. There are several good books for women to utilize (Inga Muscio's 'Cunt' for example). And next time you have an intimate moment with your partner, ASK her what turns her on and gets her off. She may be too shy to ask, but I'd bet she's not too shy to respond.

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    Name : Bri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Age : 23, City : Albany, State : NY Country : United States, Occupation : Counselor/Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Is ‘Will & Grace’ offensive? #34557

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    I am a bisexual female that watches Will & Grace regularly, and I never feel offended. Perhaps its my personality, but if you can't laugh at yourself, and with others, then it turns into hate and anger. I'd rather acknowledge the jokes they make than assume it's a gay-hating show. Besides, when comedians make jokes about their wives, the wives just laugh along... If it's true, then it's better to smile and nod than get defensive!

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    Name : Bri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Age : 23, City : Albany, State : NY Country : United States, Occupation : Counselor/Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Gender changes and the opposite sex #38074

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    Depends on the person. Some men who have a sex change to be female like women, some like men. Just because the genitalia changes doesn't mean the sexual orientation does.

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    Name : Bri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Age : 23, City : Albany, State : NY Country : United States, Occupation : Counselor/Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Abusive Boyfriend #42471

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    I'm a counselor, and have dealt with abused women, homosexual couples, etc. Many women don't want to go to the police, so be it. I would recommend a shelter, but if that, too, is uncomfortable, go to a local counselor (if you are in college, go to the counselor center on campus). One of the counselors there can give you options and help you make decisions THAT ARE BEST AND COMFORTABLE FOR YOU. We are great a being discreet (I swear) and have dealt with these situations before. Go to an expert, a therapist or counselor, or someone you trust. There's always a way, it's just finding the right solution. I suggest you go as soon as you feel you can safely sneak away for a couple hours. SAFELY. Please keep us informed... I wish you the best of luck.

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    Name : Bri, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Age : 23, City : Albany, State : NY Country : United States, Occupation : Counselor/Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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