"Then how do you reconcile this cognitive dissonance of recognizing the irreparable harm done by your religion, and still wanting to embrace it?"
It must be, and thinking back to our spin the bottle game I remembered Katey saying I was the best she'd ever had. But that might have just been my effect on her. "So Katey," I asked, "You said I was the best lover you ever had. " "You sure are," she smiled dreamily at me.
"Why?" I asked simply. She stopped and thought. "Um. well, I love you and you love me," and she was satisfied that that was enough. "Well, sure, but is that the only way I'm better?" I probed further, looking to see if that was all it was.
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