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[sx] Sexual Last Support Group.

Stigmata

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I feel like the SX last instinctual variant is under-represented and needs a voice to champion our cause.

Feel free to vent here about how the idea of intense emotional connections makes you want to wedge a toothpick into your toenail and kick a wall.
 

Luminous

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So do y'all feel more comfortable in groups than in one-on-one interactions?
 

Sacrophagus

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I don't know if I'm sx last or so last. I feel so last. *Ba dum Tss*
 

Totenkindly

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Does this mean no Sexy Time?
 

Forever

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:boohoo:

SOMEONE HAVE AN INTENSE EMOTIONAL CONNECTION WITH ME
 

Red Memories

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I really don't know how you So's do the whole group interaction thing so well. XD
 

Stigmata

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*runs away from thread to respect your needs*

* attempts to engage [MENTION=10808]bechimo[/MENTION] one-on-one *

* suddenly falls to the ground and begins convulsing violently while foaming at the mouth *
 

Virtual ghost

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So do y'all feel more comfortable in groups than in one-on-one interactions?


Yes, because in groups you can alway keep quiet if you don't really wish to interact.
While if you have something of worth to say it is easier to reach more people or direct them in the way you want.
 

Kanye69

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How about us SP lasts? Don't be exclusionary, Stig
-Kanye69
 

SD45T-2

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So do y'all feel more comfortable in groups than in one-on-one interactions?
It would depend on the person. Or group for that matter.

Few things suck more than being in a group and being the only person without anybody else to talk to or any way to participate. For some reason that seems to happen to me pretty regularly. So I end up standing in a corner by myself. :dry:
 

Stigmata

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So do y'all feel more comfortable in groups than in one-on-one interactions?

I used to believe I felt more comfortable in one-on-one interactions, but lately I've realized I feel more comfortable in small groups. With one-on-one, I've come to realize I'm a horrible conversationalist, and often feel a sense of pressure to keep the discussion flowing even though I might not actually have anything I think is worth saying. My preference is a small group setting -- with 3 or 4 people, the conversation is like two swinging double-dutch ropes, and I can jump in and out of the conversation as I feel to add something to the topic. Plus, I need others to feed off the ideas of others in order to cross-reference new information against my own thought-process.
 

Earl Grey

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I used to believe I felt more comfortable in one-on-one interactions, but lately I've realized I feel more comfortable in small groups. With one-on-one, I've come to realize I'm a horrible conversationalist, and often feel a sense of pressure to keep the discussion flowing even though I might not actually have anything I think is worth saying. My preference is a small group setting -- with 3 or 4 people, the conversation is like two swinging double-dutch ropes, and I can jump in and out of the conversation as I feel to add something to the topic. Plus, I need others to feed off the ideas of others in order to cross-reference new information against my own thought-process.


Finally, someone who understands-
 

Lady Lazarus

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I want to be sexual last too. Please support me in my noble endeavour, you indestructible bastards.
 
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