DNA is really so crazy, have y'all heard that story about the woman who had a baby with her husband and when he got a DNA test done he wasn't the father the mother insisted he was the dad so much so that they repeated the test numerous times the couple got divorced and the man refused tor be in the child's life it later came out based off the DNA results that he wasn't the father but the uncle of the child which was impossible because he was an only child after a more extensive DNA test they found out the husband was actually a chimera which essentially means he had a twin brother that he ate in utero essentially absorbing his DNA. So basically the unborn, twin brother was the father even though the husband bore the child.
as someone whos been single and celibate for 6+ years i think the most beautiful thing you can experience in life is sharing yourself with another so completely. when you’re safe and held emotionally, spiritually, mentally as well as physically that is the peak of connection.
as someone whos been single and celibate for 6+ years i think the most beautiful thing you can experience in life is sharing yourself with another so completely. when you’re safe and held emotionally, spiritually, mentally as well as physically that is the peak of connection.
I’ve always suspected I’m on the spectrum, my social cues are not the best. I’ve noticed when asking questions, people tend to smile/laugh at me before answering. Idk why I started to notice it so much. I truly don’t know how to take it, or if I’m just asking silly questions.
i’m a therapist and it’s not a lesson but what i’ve learned through observation in my sessions. most if not all humans are driven by their insatiable need to love or feel loved. also, human connection (belonging) and a sense of personal fulfillment are natural medicine for most diagnoses.
the goal is to settle down with someone who likes sex just as much as me and then spiral into mutual sex addiction together and rarely be seen outside our bedroom