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*me after 17 days of not messaging back* sorry I was too sad to reply what’s up haha
When a survivor experiences hypersexuality after a trauma… It doesn’t mean they aren’t traumatized. It doesn’t mean it didn’t bother them. It doesn’t mean they are broken.
Hypersexuality, in response to trauma, occurs a lot more than many think. But survivors often feel too ashamed to talk about it. Society assumes that trauma survivors will be sex-repulsed. It’s the expected reaction.
If you’re hypersexual, you’re valid.
If you’re sex-repulsed, you’re valid.
If you fluctuate between the two, guess what? You’re valid.
We need to talk about hypersexuality more because a lot of survivors think that they’re broken. And they really aren’t.
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the overwhelming desire to just exist without having to prove one’s worth in the false world of commodity and personality production
lol I’m probably about to be burnt at the stake in a facebook group for my ever unpopular opinion that bi women calling their attraction to women gay isn’t a big deal
Believe it and you will receive it