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As a middle-aged white Aussie, (plus sheltered for a large part of my life), I have not had much RL sexual experience with persons outside my culture. But, enjoying Reddit so much exposes you to so many different bodies, looks, appearances, approaches to life and sex, attitudes etc. and I often feel the appeal and attraction to someone because of the excitement of something new... Damn, I don't think I'm explaining this very well...
Is it offensive to tell someone you think they're attractive abd part of it is because they are different to anything you've experienced before?
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