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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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do you think there’s s difference between being turned on or being aroused? Or is it the same thing?
I think where I’m coming from with this is - I can be turned on alone. A sexy scene in a film or something. But it takes someone to arouse me. Does that make sense? It’s a deeper feeling.
Or am I just thinking too much into this? |
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I think it's just a matter of language interpretation.
To me, aroused is just the biological, the way my body reacts to certain physical stimuli whether im thinking about it or not. To be turned on requires the mental as well.
But I am a bit weird with words. |
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"I think it's just a matter of language interpretation.
To me, aroused is just the biological, the way my body reacts to certain physical stimuli whether im thinking about it or not. To be turned on requires the mental as well.
But I am a bit weird with words."
Better articulated than I would have put it but I have the same view. |
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"I think it's just a matter of language interpretation.
To me, aroused is just the biological, the way my body reacts to certain physical stimuli whether im thinking about it or not. To be turned on requires the mental as well.
But I am a bit weird with words."
That’s actually brilliant about being turned on. It’s more in the mind I suppose. |
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