That was sweet and hot and just totally "Gnnaaahhh" inspiring all the way around. YUMMY!
Can I also say, as a panic-disordered person myself for low these many 30+ years (had my first attack at 9 years old, if you can imagine such a thing) that I really like how you paint Danny's thoughts and actions here? Many of us do hide it from all and sundry -- especially those we love most. Something about not wanting to be seen as 'less' or 'different' I think. What's ironic and sad is that for most of us, telling other people makes it better not worse -- less fear about having to hide it = less anxiety = fewer panic attacks. Even when people initally respond with at least part of their heads up their assess, like dear Casey.
I also think I like Casey's solution (sex) much more than what I've been prescribed (xanax). I think I need to have a not-so-subtle conversation with hubby dear, lol...
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That was sweet and hot and just totally "Gnnaaahhh" inspiring all the way around. YUMMY!
Can I also say, as a panic-disordered person myself for low these many 30+ years (had my first attack at 9 years old, if you can imagine such a thing) that I really like how you paint Danny's thoughts and actions here? Many of us do hide it from all and sundry -- especially those we love most. Something about not wanting to be seen as 'less' or 'different' I think. What's ironic and sad is that for most of us, telling other people makes it better not worse -- less fear about having to hide it = less anxiety = fewer panic attacks. Even when people initally respond with at least part of their heads up their assess, like dear Casey.
I also think I like Casey's solution (sex) much more than what I've been prescribed (xanax). I think I need to have a not-so-subtle conversation with hubby dear, lol...
Blessings on you both!