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Re: Very strange...
Aricka Kaine See my TER Reviews 499 reads
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You and I had this conversation once before...

But did we conclude what I would be categorized as?

A nymph or a freak?

I can't remember... Hopefully you will share with me tomorrow, Teddy...

Muah...
Babygirl

P.S. You're not peeking, now, are you? :)-

The below post about acting like a nympho has me curious as to who really is one?  No acting.  

If we all chip-in with chariable donations, we could probably help a female provider with condition.

I'm not sure how to define it, but I think we'd know it if we saw it.

I won't post or review- will keep her to myself!

Sorry!

Conundrumite420 reads

Many clinically diagnosed nymphomaniacs are unable to achieve an orgasm, hence their "mania" and often dysfunctional personal life is a result of their "chasing the dragon".

-- Modified on 11/2/2007 6:58:51 AM

but I could have sex at least 5 times a day and still not be relieved!

It's "one afflicted with nymphomania."

I hope that helps. LOL

lol, got pm'd by someone I'm scheduled with soon who informed me I'm about to enjoy one!  Will be my secret to the grave!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Talk about ramping up the pre-visit anticipation!

-- Modified on 11/2/2007 5:36:31 PM

Don't you love providers who are playful and communicative before the visit?  I really enjoy the anticipation then finally meeting.

-- Modified on 11/3/2007 6:24:46 AM

I do enjoy some playful flirting and communication before an upcoming visit. It really builds the excitement and anticipation.  My appointments are generally quite far apart, so I enjoy a little communication between visits.

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