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When In A New Relationship And Thinking Of Getting Intamate How Do You Address The Topic With The Potential New Partner ?
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Do you bring it up or not ? If so how do you explain/ describe it ?

posted June 28, 2022
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A myHSteam Member

I believe choosing a non stressful/urgent moment to have an honest conversation with someone who you care for is important. Know that you’re not alone in this journey.

posted February 27
A myHSteam Member

I wait for the right moment but I’m the early courting stages I will mention my condition and give hints but once I believe things will get intimate, I tell them as much possible hoping they will understand.

posted July 5, 2022
A myHSteam Member

I just let them know right off if i plan on being intimate. Only because I'd rather it not be a surprise and they feel disgusted with me and it makes me feel worse about myself. I just let them know i have a skin condition and i cant give it to them but to just be careful bc sometimes the rubbing can hurt (if yk what im trying to say)

posted July 2, 2022

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