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I have spent waaaay more than a quarter of my adult life bleeding. Had an eight month long period once. Currently in a pattern of three weeks on, one week off.

Ah, I misread that as just "students with special needs" and thought I could help, but sadly no :/

Am bumping your thread so someone else might see it though!

What do you want? No-one can tell you that for you; only you can figure out whether or not you want to be romantically involved with this guy.

Yes, yes they do! Especially if I am in heels or on rollerskates, as I am generally 6'0 or taller on heels/wheels ^_^

Hello. I'm a fairly tall woman (5'9) and the only thing that would ever put me off dating a shorter man would be if he had a complex about it (for example, if he wouldn't let me ever wear heels around him. Bleurgh).

Yup. I did DBT as part of my eating disorder therapy. It's based around four key tenets, which have really cheesy names but are all incredibly useful if you can learn how to use them. They are: mindfulness, emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.

I can't blame my attraction to Seth Rogen on ovulation. I have no idea why I'm so attracted to Seth Rogen, but I definitely am.

I live in the UK and it is 05.09 in the morning here but I can't sleep until this is over either!

I was 22 and he was 36. (I don't personally think that's a big age difference, but I think some of my peers might disagree?)

Okay, so we are arguing the same point then :) I said from the beginning that sugaring is sex work, but it is also more than just sex work.

Okay, but if a hairdresser does her friend's hair, and they pay her to do their nails, their make-up and select a new wardrobe for them, is she still just a hairdresser? Or is hairdressing just one small part of her larger job description?

I would say I had a relationship with my SD. We went on two or three dates every week (depending on how busy he was with work) and we would always have drinks, then go to dinner, then see a play or a concert or something like that. He was genuinely a really nice guy and I'd probably still be seeing him if I hadn't

It is, but it's also more than just sex work.

It is! I used to sugar, and it was one of the best jobs I've ever had.

Oh shit. Is this why I find beauty in everyone? I thought I was an equal opportunities dater but yet again, it turns out I'm just brain-damaged.

Oh wow, yeah!

(I AM MAKING HER VOMIT ON HER OWN WORDS)

Hilariously, it is actually JWoww.

Ugh, that sounds absolutely insufferable!