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Originally Posted by CroMagna What do you mean? |
Think about it, most people have learned not to accept themselves and their sexuality. So, either they look outside their current relationship for their more obscure desires to get more variety or validation. Something I've come across recently said something about 'talking' a women into multiple orgasms. All this pointing that as much as sex is a physical activity, but has major psychological aspects. What turns someone on may turn off someone else.
Another example is the typical power roll reversal. Some men in power want to give up the power in the bedroom.
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Originally Posted by CroMagna As far as weight loss, lycan said starvation mode is myth. He said not eating is the best way to lose weight. He said not to bother exercising because it takes up energy and doesn't burn that many calories. I find that after 30 minutes of jogging, I only burn 130 calories. So I'm following his method. |
Is starvation mode a myth? I am not qualified to say. My thoughts are this though, not eating is not sustainable. Your body needs things in order to provide the energy for what you wish to do. That said, working out provides other benefits like increasing cardio and heart health. What a machine says your burning and what your actually burning may not be in the same zip code. Go with how you feel doing it, versus afterwards.
If you don't like jogging, looking into Yoga, I've heard Bikram Yoga can burn up to 800 to 1100 cal in 90 minutes plus does alot of sweating that aids detoxing etc. It will also help tone and improve flexibility.
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Originally Posted by CroMagna I'm watching a show interviewing Moonlight Bunny Ranch prostitutes. I envy them. They live in a beautiful ranch with amazing rooms, wear sexy clothes, look highly bangable, and can make half a million dollars having sex. That's what I want for myself. |
I have felt, yet wasn't sure, that you've been seeking to give yourself permission to explore this. I admire your courage, self acceptance and confidence in your sexuality. It is something I struggle with myself