My friend is in love with me and I am in love with him but he does not want to have sex with me unless some financial incentive motivates him to have sex with me. He claims he does not want to have sex with me anymore after we have had sex twice, but he is still in love with me. I feel like I am dying from sexual frustration. He takes psych meds. Is he saying what he really wants and needs to say? Is the psych medicine causing his language to be distorted? I feel as though his love for me is true, but is he telling me what he needs and wants using the right verbal expressions? Could he actually want sex but be telling me the opposite of the truth as the result of the mind and voice discrepancy that could result from taking psych meds? Can a homosexual be in love with a man but not be sexually attracted to that man he is in love with? Can a heterosexual be in love with a person but not be sexually attracted to that person the heterosexual is in love with? Doesn't seem likely to me.
2006-06-11
03:39:02
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender