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Old 09-27-2011, 04:05 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by apocalipstic View Post
Is there a better place for me to move my very emotional post on the actual subject?

*broken heart*
I have been thinking a lot about your posts about this and it brought up how many people have physical limitations (temporary as well as permanent) that there should be a thread for. A safe space to be able to talk with others and find out how they have dealt with or are coping with these issues. It is really difficult to have something change physically and have ramifications that change sexual activity. And this is common. It happens with surgeries, accidents, all kinds of illnesses, psychological and emotional injur, medication side effects and aging (although younger people deal with many of the same things and usually shy away from talking about it).

I don't know sometimes if something as sensitive as this would be met with true understanding and empathy on the site, however. I'd like to think that it would be.
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