Why I Stayed In An Abusive Relationship

Why I Stayed In An Abusive Relationship

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I Answer Calls For The S*icide Hotline

Check out https://www.squarespace.com/opl to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code OPL. Go to https://www.RocketMoney.comcom/OPL today. This week we chat with a woman who answers calls for the suicide/crisis hotline. She talks about the training as we ...  Show more

My Boyfriend Doesn’t Know I’m Only Attracted To Myself

This week Joe Santagato and Greg Dybec speak with a woman who is only capable of being physically attracted to herself and does not feel any attraction toward other people, despite having a boyfriend. Check out https://www.squarespace.com/opl to save 10% off your first purchase o ...  Show more

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