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affection without sex

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how do we separate touch and sex?

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can a partner accept nonsexual touch?

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can we have affection without sex?

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how do I ask for cuddling only?

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how do we make touch safe?

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what if I want closeness only?

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why does touch always lead there?

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why do I avoid affection now?

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why does affection feel loaded?

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affection without pressure possible?

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how do we separate touch and sex for real?

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can a partner accept nonsexual touch when part of me still wants this?

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how do we separate touch and sex without turning intimacy into another pressure point?

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how do I ask for cuddling only without turning intimacy into another pressure point?

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how do we separate touch and sex for real without making either of us feel worse?

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why do I avoid affection now when I thought things were getting better?

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why does affection feel loaded when I thought things were getting better?

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how do we make touch safe without making either of us feel worse?

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