Depressed Because I Think Pregnant Girls Are Sexy Posted: 08-03-07 03:03am
First and foremost I sincerely hope not to
offend anyone. I have had issues for a
very long time in regards to my sexuality.
I have never had homosexual thoughts but I
do admit it did take me a while before I
was strongly attracted to women and
started dating at all. I was a virgin for
a long time and actually almost had to be
convinced to lose my virginity by a close
friend of mine. It started out with
kissing then lead to the whole "shebang."
Yes, she was pregnant; however she was not
showing very much at the time. We
continued to have a physical relationship
through the pregnancy and her belly got
big and she got pretty voluptuous over
all. Towards the end I wanted to get more
serious with her as I new the baby was
coming. She then dropped the bomb shell on
me. She said she was attracted to me,
however she was only participating in our
physical relationship because she was
extremely “horny” (for lack of a
better word) and wanted to feel sexy
through her pregnancy. She said she
thought she had made this clear. She may
have, but my crush was so big that I must
have forgotten about that. I have had
regular (non-pregnant) girlfriends since
then however I do find that I am extremely
attracted to pregnant girls. When at
malls, stores, restaurants noticing a
pregnant girl I will open doors and strike
up little innocent conversations (weird?).
I have even become very depressed over
this attraction and feel like a
“Freak” or misfit a few times a week.
I did have one GF that was kinda ok with
it. She was a fun girl and actually
dressed up to look pregnant in pretty
elaborately, realistic way with cute
maternity clothes and all. She had no
complaints and we had alot of fun. She
ended up getting back with her ex
boyfriend and cutting just about all
communication with me. So my question is
this… am I Crazy or Sick? What do you
think?
Please help me out.
Respectfully posted,
Tejo
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cantwakeup
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Aug 2007 Posts: 3 Location: ,
Posted: 08-07-07 05:19am
Not at all
Attraction to pregnant women is perfectly
natural.
A pregnant woman is showing that she is
fertile.
As you went through that relationship, you
experienced what only fathers usually get
to. The beauty, hormones, and that "glow"
can be intoxicating.
I have had an extreme attraction to
pregnant women since my ex was pregnant
with my son.
Unfortunately, it is somewhat
unrealistic.
Unless you have a woman ready to shell out
babies for you, most pregnant women are,
of course, taken.
It may not be a "healthy" pursuit, but not
abnormal.
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TejoX
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Aug 2007 Posts: 4 Location: California
Thanks For the Reply Posted: 08-07-07 05:25am
It is very hard as I am very attracted to
them. I know that it is unrealistic but I
like to go to maternity stores and just
shop, asking the helper for something cute
for my pregnant girlfriend. I like looking
at the clothing and seeing other pregnant
girls in the store. Sometimes they talk to
me and think its cute that I am shopping
for my GF but I don't have one. I also
miss my ex dressing up pregnant. I wonder
if my next GF will go for that or was that
a once in a million chance? Girls what do
you think? I even like girl with pot
bellies that look about 6 months pregnant
but are not really pregnant. Many that is
sexy! I was going out a little to movies
and stuff with one girl like that. I told
her I thought her belly was sexy and she
got defensive! Man I do all the wrong
things!!! EERGGG... I have not talked
about this to many people and just wanna
get alot off of my chest!
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