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2) and he asked to pick me up, (I had sent him some pictures too while at the party- just a tease) and told him I was super drunk, he said it was fine and told me hed pick me up, he did, and we fucked at his house and in his truck. I know I have a sex addiction anyway and not v high self worth, but today, I couldnt stop thinking about it and feeling so worthless about it, how do I combat that with normal thinking again? How do I deny him next time he asks knowing Ill want to say yes in themoment

Honestly I would suggest talking it over with a therapist and exploring why you have this sex addiction and where the lack of self worth comes from.

greater-than-the-sword:
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Real talk girls get asked this question repeatedly from the age of about seven. It’s also phrased as “if you could change one thing about your...

greater-than-the-sword:

greater-than-the-sword:

dannydevitodyke:

hayley atwell for the guardian

Real talk girls get asked this question repeatedly from the age of about seven. It’s also phrased as “if you could change one thing about your appearance, what would it be?”

STOP. ASKING. Stop asking stop asking stop asking.

Nope gosh dang it I have more to say. Why are girls expected to answer this question like it’s “what’s your favorite color” or something innocuous? Why is this even remotely okay? This is in quizzes, girl’s diaries + activity books, magazines, party games, and school reflections. How is that okay? Why are girls expected to have an answer to this question? Why is it supposed to be normal to decide that you hate a part of your body? Why are we teaching children this?