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“After 2.5 weeks we broke up”

“After 2.5 weeks we broke up”
“After 2.5 weeks we broke up”
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For everything there is a… first time and the Mary Synatsakis in her new video on youtube she spoke openly about her first sexual experience, but also the first night she slept at her friends house.

Doretta Papadimitriou, Mary Synatsakis, her sister Aliki and her colleague Athina Tsagaraki answered questions related to the “first time” around various activities from their daily life to their first sexual intercourse.

Mary Synatsaki for her first time

“I was 16.5 out of 17 and I felt terrible felle pleasure because my friends had all finished. I was in a phase with a kid for 2.5 months on and off, he was a bit older than me. He didn’t pressure me at all, nothing. I think I felt an internal pressure that we have to do this now and it was… not traumatic, but not anything either. It was very disturbing and we never did it again. After 2.5 weeks we broke up because I really wasn’t connected to this kid.

Now that I think about it it seems very strange, but at the same time I have already debunked it. We make it a bit huge for the first time, but it also has a meaning for who was this person that I had sex with for the first time in my life. It didn’t mean anything, it was a pity (50: 10)” said Mary Synatsakis.

For the first time she slept at night at her friend’s house. “The first time I slept with someone… I didn’t sleep, I felt uncomfortable, I had panic attacks anyway. I was saying… now it’s going to happen to me, she’s going to think I’m crazy, what am I going to do in the night, what am I doing, how am I going to get up. Black crap, I was waiting for dawn to get up and leave, I had a horrible time (1:01:40)” said Mary Synatsakis.

The article is in Greek

Tags: weeks broke

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