Andrew confessed he missed her, they engaged in physical intimacy, and he committed to a devoted monogamous relationship.
Narrator hides the encounter from him; worries if they will be together again.
Narrator feels grief when Andrew is mentioned; wonders if they will be together again; decides to keep the encounter with Richard secret from him.
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A page from a personal manuscript or narrative bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018458). The author writes in the first person about a BDSM encounter with a man referred to as 'Richard' and references another man named 'Andrew,' explicitly noting that both names are pseudonyms. The text reflects on the author's self-discovery of their BDSM orientation, explicitly denying that the events described were assault or 'near-rape,' and frames them instead as self-actualization.
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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or personal narrative (likely Virginia Giuffre's manuscript, based on the 'Andrew' and 'Richard' characters common in her accounts) included in House Oversight evidence. The text details the narrator's return from a six-month absence, her exploration of a BDSM identity through therapy found via 'Kink Aware Professionals,' and the transition of her friendship with a man named Andrew into a romantic relationship. It concludes with the narrator explaining to her father that she requires a specialist for 'S&M'.
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