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Stacey-A27916ParticipantYou say that your past ‘is not reflective of who I really am in any way’ but that simply is not true. ALL of the life experiences we have serve to shape and mold us, some by positive example, some by negative example. If you truly want to be comfortable in a relationship, you have to accept and be comfortable with who you are and everything you have done in your life- if you do not fear the past it cannot hurt you. It appears that you highly value being a ‘good girl’ and perhaps if that belief is one that feels forced, your ‘aberration’ may have been the result of rebellion. You say you are ready for a relationship, but if you are not accepting yourself, how can another accept you? When you are ready to tell yourself the truth, telling the truth to others is easy.
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Name : Stacey-A27916, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 32, City : Yucca Valley, State : CA, Country : United States,- AuthorPosts