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      <![CDATA[Wait, where's the report back? GGG boyfriend would have to be a superhero of non-jealousy to actually manage to up his game from this experience instead of shrinking into doubt. Don't know the backstory, but aren't exes usually best left in the past when starting a new relationship? New sex is always a new negotiation -- that's a super fun part for me. As the philosophers say, change is constant and you can't step into the same river twice.
        
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