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5 Signs You Repress Your SEXUAL NEEDS

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Your sexual needs and sexual desire are important, whether in a relationship or with yourself. Sexual repression is a state in which you prevent yourself from expressing your own sexuality. Sexual repression is often related to feelings of guilt or shame associated with sexual urges.

Our emotions and desires have a life of their own and having sexual freedom should be one of them. If you're struggling to connect with your own sexual side, keep watching to find out more.

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|00:00| Introduction
|00:52| 1. You find it difficult to understand sexual boundaries.
|01:45| 2. You are afraid of what others may think of your desires.
|02:25| 3. You often feel frustrated or tense
|03:07| 4. You feel confused about your body, mind and desires
|03:45| 5. Your sexual desires may feel more urgent and not go away.
|04:16| Conclusion

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