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Tue, 2009-03-03 08:19
Submitted by Heather Corinna on Tue, 2009-03-03 08:19
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I am/identify as a heterosexual female and I feel best about sex when I feel love/loved.
I am/identify as a heterosexual female and I feel best about sex WITHOUT feeling love/loved.
I am/identify as a bisexual or homosexual female and I feel best about sex when I feel love/loved.
I am/identify as a bisexual or homosexual female and I feel best about sex WITHOUT feeling love/loved.
I am/identify as a heterosexual male and I feel best about sex when I feel love/loved.
I am/identify as a heterosexual male and I feel best about sex WITHOUT feeling love/loved.
I am/identify as a bisexual or homosexual male and I feel best about sex when I feel love/loved.
I am/identify as a bisexual or homosexual male and I feel best about sex WITHOUT feeling love/loved.
I am/identify differently than any of those groups and I feel best about sex when I feel love/loved.
I am/identify differently than any of those groups and I feel best about sex WITHOUT feeling love/loved.
I don't know, either because I haven't been sexually active at all yet, or because I'm just not sure.
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