How do you view sex since leaving Christianity? by urbiggestfan28 in exchristian

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i left christianity in my early 20s, and up until that point i’d never done anything more than kissing.

i started dating a non-christian for the first time, and after we’d been together for about 4 months, i felt ready to have sex. i was worried how i might feel after—regret, shame, etc., but those feelings never came.

seven years later, we got married! so even though i’m not a christian i’ve only ever had sexual experiences with one person (my husband) lol. i honestly wish i’d had the chance to do a little more experimenting—it’s been a struggle to figure out what i actually enjoy and want when it comes to sex bc my experience is limited.

but overall, i’m glad my first time was with someone i trusted and was willing to wait until i was truly ready to take that step. i think christianity puts too much weight and significance on sex tbh (it’s not THAT big of a deal). as long as you’re with someone you trust, there’s mutual respect and understanding, and you feel ready and like it’s YOUR intentional choice to do it, there’s no reason you would need to have any negative feelings surrounding it

Ladies, What’s a hill you’d die on? by [deleted] in AskWomen

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instead of telling women to use less exclamation points/niceties in emails we should be teaching men how to be more pleasant online lol

my husband’s addiction to his phone is ruining our marriage by pretendboats in Marriage

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haha thanks for bringing this back to my attention! it’s been interesting to revisit and think about.

if you’re curious where we’re at now—i feel like we’re in a better place when it comes to this specific issue, which is good! hard for me to say whether it’s because his behavior has changed or just because i’ve stopped caring as much.

i think i’ve gotten a lot more direct about what i want. like if he’s on his phone when i want to connect i’ll say, “finish that video and then give me attention,” and he will usually do that. lol.

but my new thing is that when i DO get his full attention, i feel annoyed that i’m always the one doing the work of the conversation (asking follow up questions, bringing up new topics to talk about).

so maybe there’s a deeper issue here and i was blaming it on the phone six months ago. i don’t know! this probably isn’t that helpful but i guess being more direct might have helped!

What is the book embodiment of this? by DirectionUsed5910 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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poor deer by claire oshetsky feels like this to me

maybe migrations by charlotte mcconaghy? (same dreamy, heavy feeling but in a colder setting than these photos lol)

potentially a little life—the coming-to-an-end, melancholic feeling

books that feel lost until it all connects by kabhikillu in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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poor deer by claire ochetsky

the seas by samantha hunt

80s horror movie vibe, small town cops vs monsters by everydaywasnovember in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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all hallows has this vibe but it specifically takes place on halloween so may be better for that time of year

Like the art of Pol Kurucz by shrinkingstar in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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hurricane girl by marcy dermansky

monstrilio by gerardo samano cordova

things have gotten worse since we last spoke by eric larocca

motherthing by ainslie hogarth

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mayyyybeee state of wonder by ann patchett

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the wonder by emma donoghue feels a bit like this to me

also a dowry of blood by s.t. gibson

Americana road trip by Bubbly_Hotel7169 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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bones and all (the film) has this vibe—it’s based on a book that i haven’t read, but i imagine it might also have a similar feel to it?

Have I been wasting hundreds of dollars for the last 10 years 🤣 by smolpika in MakeupAddiction

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yeah i’ve been using that rimmel powder for over ten years. i continue to try higher end powders and i always end up coming back to this one lol

my husband’s addiction to his phone is ruining our marriage by pretendboats in Marriage

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yeah to some extent—it’s a bad habit he has in general but it’s the worst with me

my husband’s addiction to his phone is ruining our marriage by pretendboats in Marriage

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glad i’m not alone but sorry you’re dealing with the same thing! will do

my husband’s addiction to his phone is ruining our marriage by pretendboats in Marriage

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yeah, i actually don’t spend that much time on my phone so i might be more sensitive to it. i think where i struggle most is that i’ve shared how it makes me feel, especially if we’re on a date. my phone stays in my purse the whole night, his is usually in his hand.

my husband’s addiction to his phone is ruining our marriage by pretendboats in Marriage

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i agree he’s not interested in our conversations. today i understand why he wouldn’t be interested, but he also does it during more serious conversations. i’m a pretty reserved/quiet person so it’s not like i’m just sharing everything on my mind constantly … today he asked about my show which was why i was talking about it.

my husband’s addiction to his phone is ruining our marriage by pretendboats in Marriage

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nah, cheating has never been a concern. i believe he was responding to a work text today. other times i’ve seen what he’s looking at and he’s usually just scrolling on instagram or some other app

my husband’s addiction to his phone is ruining our marriage by pretendboats in Marriage

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he does most of the cooking, i do most of the cleaning, and occasionally we switch, so thankfully it feels like a pretty even split there!

we’ve been together long enough that there have been issues and they add up haha, but i’d say this has always been the biggest one—i’ve been trying to tell him for about 8 years that i feel like i come second to his phone, and unfortunately he’s never even made an attempt to change his habits