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The author posted a comment online in response to another user's 'Feministe comment' regarding an article about a person named Clarisse. This was followed by more discussion.
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| the other dude | person | 3 | View Entity |
| Unnamed author | person | 135 | View Entity |
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This document is a lengthy online comment by an anonymous male author reflecting on an article or post about a woman named Clarisse and her relationships. The author discusses societal pressures on men regarding sexual performance and masculinity, arguing for empathy and mutual support within relationships rather than quick judgment. Although the prompt identifies this as an Epstein-related document, its content has no apparent connection to Jeffrey Epstein; its inclusion is likely due to the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates number, indicating it was part of a larger, potentially unrelated, document collection.
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An inspection of the property's improvements was conducted by the report's authors.
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The author recalls a time she was feeling anxious about weight gain and received a supportive email from her then-boyfriend.
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The author describes general experiences with 'S&M encounters' and entering a state called 'subspace', a 'submissive, masochist headspace'.
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The author writes about her feelings of being 'broken' and her sexual frustrations.
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The author began to understand her sexuality is oriented towards S&M, which caused her to feel like a 'pervert' or 'freak'.
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The author theorized she was allergic to semen after reading a magazine article, leading her to stop taking hormonal birth control and ask partners to use condoms. This theory was later ruled out.
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The author describes a period of anxiety and difficulty in her relationships following an unspecified 'incident', where her 'Unified Orgasm Theory was not doing well'.
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The author details her fear of being 'demanding' and her resulting self-suppression, such as telling boyfriends not to buy her flowers and stopping sexual acts prematurely due to anxiety.
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The author had her first orgasm. This occurred after going out with friends for a fudge brownie sundae and then having sex with her boyfriend while feeling tired and uninterested.
Date unknown • Unspecified
A section titled 'IV. The Fight' describes a years-long relationship with a specific boyfriend who refused to perform oral sex on her, causing the author 'sick panic and heartbreak' and eventual 'disgust'.
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