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#348565 06/03/03 09:36 PM
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Maybe the reverse of David's post, however, I would like ideas to show my WS that I am supportive and love him.. but not go overboard because I do not want to become a doormat, or do I feel or have him feel as if I am desperate and sophicating him.

So what make a man feel loved?

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My Wife gives me a massage everyonce in a while, Just the basic contact makes me feel loved. Maybe something like that?


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