I’ve been thinking a lot about how to keep things emotionally meaningful when there’s also a NSFW side involved. For example, my partner and I have fun experimenting online, but sometimes I feel like the emotional connection fades a little when it’s just about the physical. I don’t want to lose that warmth or support that makes everything feel safe. Has anyone else struggled with keeping both sides balanced?
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Has anyone else struggled with keeping both sides balanced?
Has anyone else struggled with keeping both sides balanced?
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Even unrelated brands seem to be focusing on creating little moments that make people stop scrolling, like short tips, mini graphics, or fun challenges that fit into a casual feed. It’s a smart way to keep people engaged without overwhelming them with too much information.
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