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Please bear with me through the brief initial sob story and I'll get to it--there has just been too much heartbreak in my life lately. Sometimes it feels like everything is totally failing apart. Loss, neglect, anxiety, hurt...I've been feeling an overwhelming amount of it and not enough peace, fun, connection, intimacy. I'd rather not keep losing people in my life; can I add to instead? Can you be the one to keep me company and to let me keep you company as well? Possibly long-term? Have you been going through something similar, either with your SO or a previous AP?
I'm a fun-loving, open minded, and reasonably intelligent person with a wide variety of interests (in and out of the bedroom), and I'm still somehow holding onto the belief that I am an interesting and rare find on here. Most previous partners would corroborate this if they could. Or perhaps that's just all in my head lol. But I still have something to offer you if you give me a chance and work with me. As with anything, communication is paramount.
Please be in the DFW area, reasonably attractive, clean and DDF, and willing to talk relatively often (understanding our daily obligations, whatever they may be). Ideally you're between the ages of 19 and 40, single or married, divorced or widowed, in a caring relationship or separated, children or no. I'm open. No matter your current situation, please be discreet and low on drama, and I will be for you as well. If you have more questions, please don't hesitate to reach out but don't be a fake/bot/seller. I don't have time for that; I just really need an escape and some good times, as I'm sure you do too. DM and chat open. Hope to move to a chat app outside of here relatively soon and make things happen; life is too short!
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