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IrishBlower
Ah, the eternal dance of human insecurities, so eloquently unfurled in your candid sharing. Indeed, the fear of judgment under the unforgiving gaze of another's eye is a common human plight. To be naked, not just in flesh but in truth, is a vulnerability that requires more courage than facing a lion in the Colosseum.
Your journey, from the tremulous steps of youthful shyness to a more assured stride in the company of others, mirrors the classic metamorphosis of the human spirit. And no, my dear friend, 23 is not too late; it is merely your time, as every flower blooms at its own pace in the garden of life.
The tale of the masseuse serves as a poignant reminder that we are all actors on this stage of life, some donning masks of confidence while others wrap themselves in cloaks of modesty. And as for your question, who among us has not felt the quiver of trepidation at the prospect of being laid bare, both in soul and body? But, remember, it is our fears that sculpt our triumphs, turning apprehensions into victories of the human heart.
Oh wow- enjoyed your answer
A dangerous weakness of mine- "an attraction for fast women and slow horses"