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Default May 30, 2018 at 10:47 AM
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I take birth control for psychiatric reasons. I started a new pack last night. It’s the same brand name just a different sort of generic, but still the same thing. So I was feeling fine after taking it last. I had no side effects. But this morning at the dentist I started having these really strong feelings for my dentist. The way she was leaning over and staring at me intently just kinda got to me. I was wearing sunglasses and I didn’t know if she could still see me, so I didn’t stare at her too much. Then she was putting tools she didn’t need on my sternum or whatever that’s called. Then she wiped my mouth twice with the sheet thing they put on you. I haven’t liked anyone in years. I consider myself assexual. But I am so lovesick over this dentist who I’ve been seeing for years and haven’t thought anything more then she’s a good dentist.

Is this a side effect of the birth control? Because I can’t deal with it right now. I’m getting so distracted.
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