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Marginalizing Our Own Bodies

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superodalisque

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i was reading a post here where someone was really worried about dating someone who is not an FA since she had never done so before. what was really strange about it to me was that the person seemed so concerned about how different her body is from a slim girl's body. what have we done to each other that we are so afraid of our bodies being so totally outside of the norm that we feel that someone will not even now how to have sex with us? are we really that different or are we psyching ourselves out unnecessarily? has our politics contributed to a feeling of sexual marginalization? is that a good or a bad thing?
 

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