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That's pretty powerful and really a great outlook on the matter. When I stopped caring about what others thought of me (even though I still like to blend in with the crowd instead of standing out), I found that life was so much easier and that I started getting the things I had been working towards.
Originally posted by
Rayne Millaray
Wow, you guys have some great "sexy moments"!
One of the things that makes me feel sexy is looking up from my video game to see M (my partner) staring at me. That's always awesome, right?
Roland Hulme's got a few ... more
One of the things that makes me feel sexy is looking up from my video game to see M (my partner) staring at me. That's always awesome, right?
Roland Hulme's got a few ... more
Wow, you guys have some great "sexy moments"!
One of the things that makes me feel sexy is looking up from my video game to see M (my partner) staring at me. That's always awesome, right?
Roland Hulme's got a few ideas of things guys can focus on to feel sexier on SexIs! You can check his article out right here: Sexy is a Journey. But I think this has got to be my favorite part:
“Perhaps what really changed me from “minger” to “magnificent” was something far more subtle and intangible than a gym membership and a promotion. It was a decision to stop caring about what other people thought of me, and start doing things for myself instead.
I’d considered myself a “minger” growing up because bullies used to label me that. As soon as I took a step back, and took a look at the name-callers, I realized their words were meaningless.” less
One of the things that makes me feel sexy is looking up from my video game to see M (my partner) staring at me. That's always awesome, right?
Roland Hulme's got a few ideas of things guys can focus on to feel sexier on SexIs! You can check his article out right here: Sexy is a Journey. But I think this has got to be my favorite part:
“Perhaps what really changed me from “minger” to “magnificent” was something far more subtle and intangible than a gym membership and a promotion. It was a decision to stop caring about what other people thought of me, and start doing things for myself instead.
I’d considered myself a “minger” growing up because bullies used to label me that. As soon as I took a step back, and took a look at the name-callers, I realized their words were meaningless.” less