hartzofspace wrote:
IMO, a lot of the guys on here will not see this woman's behavior as a problem, especially those guys who are finding it hard to have sexual encounters.
LOL, that's you're opinion, not my particular problem.
@Cafeaulait: Sorry, perhaps '
leave her alone' was the wrong phrase, I should have said '
mind your own business.' If her descriptions are too graphic for your taste, then tell her "
TMI, please keep that stuff to yourself," and let it go. If her sharing makes you uncomfortable, tell her so. It just sounds as though you're judging her personal choices and branding them by your own standards.
The only people I've ever met with unflappable self-esteem were all D-bags, who thought they were better, or better looking than everyone around them. A little insecurity is normal and healthy - it keeps you grounded and humble.
Choosing to enjoy your life is not a self-esteem issue. Feeling good about yourself because you've overcome a former self-esteem issue is not, in itself, a self-esteem issue. Wanting to be appreciated is perfectly normal, as is fantasizing about it.
Life is too short to waste sitting on your hands - better to end up regretting things you did, than things you wish you had done.