Emotional Baggage: How Do I Tell Her?
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 8:19 pm
Hi! So extremely clueless lesbian here.
My girlfriend of one year is the sweetest girl imaginable, and I love her with all of my heart. We are in a very committed and serious relationship, and we are making plans to spend the rest of our lives together if we can. She is, however, not the best at picking up cues.
So. I'll come out with it and say, I am a survivor of (non penetrative) sexual assault from someone close to me, and while I haven't fully recovered, I am no longer extremely uncomfortable when sex is brought up in conversation. The issue is that she doesn't know that any of it happened at all.
A little while ago, we were messing around with each other when suddenly we found ourselves in a rather compromising position, where I was pinned under her and she was making vaguely sexual remarks. I played along, but I sort of felt off. Someone ended up knocking at the door so we weren't there for very long, but that night I ended up feeling so disgusting and dirty for some reason, and didn't realize that it was my trauma processing until a few days later. She has expressed interest in possibly being intimate, and while I think (?????) I'm more or less asexual, I am willing to partake in it for her. However, I do worry that my emotional baggage may end up causing a problem if we try. I am also a total dummie when it comes to lesbian/AFAB on AFAB sex, and the only article I found in my brief little while of looking was speaking on having multiple partners and/or one night stands.
BASICALLY what I'm asking is A. How the ever loving hell do I explain to my gf that I'm interested in sexual stuff if she's interested but have a history of feeling depressed and stuff about it because of a horrible traumatic event that I had to go through and B. Does anyone have any pointers for possibly getting started on lesbian sex? As a note, we're both virgins. We're both each other's first ever serious partner, so neither of us really know what we're doing.
This was really hard to type out given the subject matter, so please be gentle in the replies.
My girlfriend of one year is the sweetest girl imaginable, and I love her with all of my heart. We are in a very committed and serious relationship, and we are making plans to spend the rest of our lives together if we can. She is, however, not the best at picking up cues.
So. I'll come out with it and say, I am a survivor of (non penetrative) sexual assault from someone close to me, and while I haven't fully recovered, I am no longer extremely uncomfortable when sex is brought up in conversation. The issue is that she doesn't know that any of it happened at all.
A little while ago, we were messing around with each other when suddenly we found ourselves in a rather compromising position, where I was pinned under her and she was making vaguely sexual remarks. I played along, but I sort of felt off. Someone ended up knocking at the door so we weren't there for very long, but that night I ended up feeling so disgusting and dirty for some reason, and didn't realize that it was my trauma processing until a few days later. She has expressed interest in possibly being intimate, and while I think (?????) I'm more or less asexual, I am willing to partake in it for her. However, I do worry that my emotional baggage may end up causing a problem if we try. I am also a total dummie when it comes to lesbian/AFAB on AFAB sex, and the only article I found in my brief little while of looking was speaking on having multiple partners and/or one night stands.
BASICALLY what I'm asking is A. How the ever loving hell do I explain to my gf that I'm interested in sexual stuff if she's interested but have a history of feeling depressed and stuff about it because of a horrible traumatic event that I had to go through and B. Does anyone have any pointers for possibly getting started on lesbian sex? As a note, we're both virgins. We're both each other's first ever serious partner, so neither of us really know what we're doing.
This was really hard to type out given the subject matter, so please be gentle in the replies.