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Forget Me When I’m Gone

That’s it. I am done with you. All you do is make me frustrated and angry. 

I’m gone as soon as this job gets me up on my feet. 

Hungry for Sex

Generally I don’t let myself get drunk. Mainly because I’m afraid of the truths that might slip from my tongue.  

I tell myself no, but my body says yes. 

Again, it’s something that people don’t expect women to say, but there are times that all I desire is to get laid. 

I know that when I get drunk I become really flirtatious and I desperately crave intimacy. 

I don’t want to ruin our friendship. I want things to stay the same between us. I just wish that once in a while we could fuck. Friends with benefits. Is it really that hard to do? 

Touch me, I want to feel your body; your heartbeat next to mine. 

I’m hungry for sex

May 8

Finding my body pillow was like sleeping with you again

May 8
Yay!

Yay!

May 7

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May 5

dotcore:

Eeveelutions.
by Ishmam.

May 4
psych-facts:

Hugs that last over twenty seconds, release a chemical in your body called “Oxytocin”, which makes you trust the person you’re hugging more. 
“We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth” - Virginia Satir, family therapist
Hugging someone is a way of showing that we care, and for both the hugged and hugger, it feels good. When growing up, we are very sensitive to touch. We recognize our parents initially through sense of touch. 
Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter that acts like a hormone and helps promote trust. It’s released in the body when we feel safe. This could be through breast-feeding (when we’re little), holding hands, snuggling, dancing with someone, during a massage or body work out or things that generally make us feel at ease. Hugging is definitely one of the things that make us release oxytocin. 

psych-facts:

Hugs that last over twenty seconds, release a chemical in your body called “Oxytocin”, which makes you trust the person you’re hugging more. 

“We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth” - Virginia Satir, family therapist

Hugging someone is a way of showing that we care, and for both the hugged and hugger, it feels good. When growing up, we are very sensitive to touch. We recognize our parents initially through sense of touch. 

Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter that acts like a hormone and helps promote trust. It’s released in the body when we feel safe. This could be through breast-feeding (when we’re little), holding hands, snuggling, dancing with someone, during a massage or body work out or things that generally make us feel at ease. Hugging is definitely one of the things that make us release oxytocin. 

May 4

(Source: yanilavigne.net)

May 4
psychofactz:

More Facts on Psychofacts :)

psychofactz:

More Facts on Psychofacts :)