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Visited an adult sex shop and now feeling upset about it.

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Question - (7 February 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 7 February 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

My boyfriend went to a adult variety store today and I got upset about it.. Am I wrong?

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A female reader, Ash89 United States +, writes (7 February 2010):

I agree with veronika. They way you feel isn't wrong and you need to talk to him about your feelings. How did you find out? Did he tell you afterwards? Its a good thing if he told you because it shows he isn't trying to hid it like a man up to no good would have. In my own opion however, I think he should have talked to you about it and how you would feel before he w

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A female reader, veronika Australia +, writes (7 February 2010):

veronika agony auntYou're not wrong, as such. You are entitled to your own feelings.

I would question *why* you feel upset about it - is it because he went without you, or because he may have bought porn, or sex toys, or because you just don't like sex shops? etc. There must be a reason, any reason.

You need to talk to him about it if it bothered you, and tell him why it bothered you.

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