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Trig Sep 13, 2020 at 10:22 PM
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Not sure if I was 12 when the first splitn happened after the sexual abuse started or if it was 14 when it stopped and I began to feel and notice the different sexual desires and differences, I go by Guenivere on this site because that's what she calls herself, I personally am verry shy awkward and introverted however she is outgoing mean at times and is a sex addict that likes pain.
I dont like to think I "suffer" from this disorder because god I do enjoy the sex and when she says the things I cant (like telling people no in a non sexual way, or telling someone yes in a sexual way) I do like both men and women but after getting out of an abusive relationship with a man which was mostly sexual by the end of 6 years, I've noticed being more sexually attracted to women even tho I love sex with men
Sorry this was long and got off topic just wondering if anyone related to having a Personality disorder they do not "suffer" from.

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