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ash.a`s poll Show results | Hide results


Other-poll poll Do you know everything about your partner`s sexual history?
(Other poll by ash.a, 506 days ago)
Yes! I know every dirty little thought they have ever had!
I know most - but would like to know more
I know most - and am happy keeping it that way
I know very little about their past


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Comments: 8

ambielutz444 (505.4 days ago)
me and my DH started dating while i was a freshman in highschool,we were each other`s first but we dated on and off so we both got with other people over our 4 years of dating, and we both know EVERY little detail about each other`s history... sometimes i wish i didn`t because we grew up in a smallish town and always run into people when we visit home...

Blessed x3 (505.4 days ago)
I know enough to know, I don`t want to know anymore.

babyloves (505.5 days ago)
This is a subject I find so painful to discuss with my DH. When we spoke about it at the beginning it was me asking and wanting to know but not being able to handle it when he told me because it literally felt like he was ripping my heart out. I would like to know more but only if there was a way of finding out not directly from him.

canadababy (505.5 days ago)
I don`t think you can ever know everything, even if a person says they told you everything, I wouldn`t believe it. My DH keeps most of that private and I don`t mind, I sure don`t tell him everything about my past!

Rubes (505.5 days ago)
I know more then I need or want to know. I believe that I know everything, but there has to be something he didn`t divulge. He was trying to woo me (or win me back!) after all lol

katie0912 (505.8 days ago)
When we first got together he would randomly tell Me things like the girls he has been with and what they let him do etc... And I don`t like it at all. I don`t wanna know lol.

FarisMama (505.8 days ago)
my hubby has a HUGE COMPLICATED LONG DETAILED past that he is NOT comfortable/or proud of sharing...I know some details and as the days/yrs go by I learn new things and wish I would just have learned about it all at the beginning so there were no surprises but also know that I was not a part of that past and try to accept it as it is :)

Allynne7 (Jaime) (505.8 days ago)
I know more than I need/would like to know.



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