11-08-2016, 01:34 PM
(11-08-2016, 12:32 PM)Steven Wrote: Shannon,
I just thought of something that might help. What if in addition to sexual desire, the affected began imagining things that might be more "normal" to do with the user also. Like seeing themselves having coffee with the user. Or wanting to invite the user to their birthday party. That might help them take "baby steps" to lead to sex. It would also give them ideas of how to escalate. After all, it might be easier for someone to invite the user to a birthday party at her house that no one else will show up at (except the user) than to just flat out invite them over for sex. Same outcome, slightly different process.
You're thinking slower and smaller than what is actually possible. We can shorten that track considerably, and it's already in the list how to. We don't actually need baby steps. We just need smooth transitions.
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