[They're only talking. Heather doesn't have to take any suggestion Lust offers, if she feels it wouldn't help any.]/small>
We know that the root of the problem is. It's a perception of control, of being at the mercy of someone else. Do you think that exerting what control you can might help? Verbally telling him what you'd like him to do, or verbally offering permission before he touches you?
[Even in her awkward fumbling with human intimacy, the asking and giving of permission had eased things greatly.]
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[They're only talking. Heather doesn't have to take any suggestion Lust offers, if she feels it wouldn't help any.]/small>
We know that the root of the problem is. It's a perception of control, of being at the mercy of someone else. Do you think that exerting what control you can might help? Verbally telling him what you'd like him to do, or verbally offering permission before he touches you?
[Even in her awkward fumbling with human intimacy, the asking and giving of permission had eased things greatly.]