The problem with your list is that it's performance-oriented. - Edit 1
Before modification by Aeryn at 16/06/2011 10:47:48 PM
I'm glad I'm distracting someone else from work since this has distracted me. How are the items on the list (which I admitted I just composed with no real preparation or contemplation) not indicative of being uncomfortable with sexuality? Please tell me.
It doesn't take into consideration the motivations behind those preferences. It isn't out of modesty I might check off an item on your list, but because it's my preference, and damn what anyone thinks of it. Call it my special type of kink. That, to me, is what owning and being comfortable with your own sexuality is. And not, like in the example Helene brings up, doing something that is unpleasant, that doesn't make you feel sexual, just because you're expected to. My priority is my pleasure and my satisfaction, not yours. I don't even care if that makes me a prude according to your list.