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I have never been the one to kiss in tell, but I believe it is time. I have as many ex-girlfriends and sex partners as I have toes. However, recent trends and millennium data indicate that Americans are having a lot of sex. Never mind that; this is an all-exclusive Kiss and Tell about me. I’m not even sure how many rumors there are regarding my sex life. But it’s all really funny given how little I have sex each year and how cautious I am. But the media make’s me out to be someone who is really sexually active. But I am not; I have never had an STD, been pregnant, raped, or sexually abused. I didn’t even lose my virginity to a man; till I was 21 years of age.
Yet because I am gorgeous, people dehumanize me and portray me as crazy or someone incapable of having a healthy relationship. I’m a Virgo, and I live to make everything perfect, but you learn over time that people aren’t as flawless as they pretend to be, and that’s okay, so you learn and develop, which is the only thing left to do anyhow. So, why do we lust for each other, start families, and have children with individuals we do not love? Because the world’s perception of what society is a misconception. Because I love sex. I Really love sex. But not enough to get me a dead beat, baby daddy, or to carry a sexually transmitted disease and see it spread. Stop thinking with your sexual emotions and instead with your heart.
Now, I’m not one to gossip about others. Especially when others do or say things behind my back. But, for the ones that who didn’t have a one-night stand, our friendship and closeness remained genuine until the end. However, people grow apart; you can tell almost instantly when someone isn’t for you. As a result, most situations end poorly. Rather, my ex-partners chose to humiliate me or not is up to them. Regardless of whether my name is ever mentioned. Whether or not they tell the truth. If they lie, I know it’s because they’re hurt. If you want to know more about my exes or past experiences.
Until then, I’ll stay in touch friends, try to improve your habits, and remember to consider the ideas and sentiments of others. Give love. Not hate. And Live More! Check out some amusing facts about improving your relationship with your partner below. -CIAO

Let’s start with the amount of individuals I’ve been with: EIGHT. At 30 years old, I can honestly say that I’ve only dated, had intercourse, or had a one-night stand with eight different people.
Three of them are women, while the remaining five are men. Haha, some males are weak. And I definitely won’t be interested in the future. I could tell you their names, but then I would have to kill you. Just kidding, but honestly, Helen Salcido, Diana Abdulamir,
Emilee Hamilton, 8 Months, on and off dated in Chicago; shes from Chattanooga Tennessee, her brother is Military, and her parents are Missionaries (White is their ethnicity) low key prejudice.
White guy from Okcupid App,
The India man from Beatrix (restaurant)
Jalean, an openly gay male who slept with the LGBTQ worker Roy right before me, then left and fled to San Diego. Demetrius from Sarasota, Florida And a complete Shrimp D**k from Chicago-David Tingle
Number of Years Helen and I dated for over 2 years.
Number of years Diana and I dated: Two years.
One Night Stand: with the dude from Okcupid App (Jake), took virginity.
Another one-night stand: (A visitor from India) Vihaan
Jaelen (an openly gay male) is someone I met while participating in Chicago’s LGBTQ community. 1 Month
One month: Demetrius. Sarasota, Florida ( very sweet man)
And David Tingle, a player: A total of Two Months

Improving your relationship takes effort, communication, and intentional actions. Here are 10 ways to strengthen your bond with your partner:
1. Communicate Openly and Honestly
Make it a habit to share your feelings, thoughts, and concerns. Listen actively and validate each other’s emotions.
2. Prioritize Quality Time
Spend intentional time together without distractions—plan date nights, weekend getaways, or simple walks to reconnect.
3. Show Appreciation & Gratitude
Express your appreciation for your partner regularly, whether through words, small gestures, or thoughtful surprises.
4. Resolve Conflicts Constructively
Arguments are normal, but it’s how you handle them that matters. Focus on solving the issue, not attacking each other.
5. Keep the Romance Alive
Surprise your partner with love notes, spontaneous gifts, or intimate moments. Never stop dating each other.
6. Support Each Other’s Goals
Encourage personal growth, hobbies, and career aspirations. Be their biggest cheerleader, not their biggest critic.
7. Set Healthy Boundaries
Respect each other’s individuality and space while maintaining a strong connection.
8. Laugh Together
Humor strengthens relationships. Share inside jokes, watch funny movies, and create joyful memories.
9. Work on Trust & Security
Trust is the foundation of a strong relationship. Be reliable, honest, and consistent in your actions.
10. Keep Learning About Each Other
People grow and change over time. Continue asking questions, exploring new interests together, and deepening your connection.

