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Thank you for posting this. I am in my early twenties and sometimes think I should go through a hoe phase, to explore my sexuality and stuff. But from a few friends of mine who have had FWB situationships, the guys didn't prioritize their pleasure. And I know that they would rather be in relationships, it honestly just causes a lot of heartache. I would like to be in a committed relationship, but until then I think my time would be better spent on my education/career, hobbies, and friendships. M…
/r/FemaleDatingStrategy03/03/21 02:53 AM
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I used to be very into the whole glowing up side of YouTube and would spend a lot of time/energy learning about it. My advice is continue to learn about it and have fun with it, but get 2-3 other hobbies. You want to make being cute/attractive part of your identity but not the whole thing
/r/FemaleDatingStrategy28/02/21 03:51 PM
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I feel like I used to kind of defined myself by being a cute girl in a difficult field of study. I would spend a lot of my time trying to improve my body, style, hair care and makeup, etc. I was kind of obsessed with glowing up. But having hobbies has definitely helped me feel like a well-rounded person. I’ve joined a martial arts gym, play pickup volleyball, work on my cooking and programming skills and reading books instead of Netflix. I now feel like being an attractive girly-girl is part of …
/r/FemaleDatingStrategy28/02/21 12:10 AM
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For women interested in learning about female sexuality, I would recommend “Come as You Are” by Emily Nagoski, and “Becoming Cliterate” by Dr Laurie Mintz. Please comment any other books or resources by other reputable sources
/r/FemaleDatingStrategy20/02/21 01:18 AM
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