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I wanted to comment that I admired your being fearless or aware or creative or humorous, etc, but then I realized that briefer would be more right. I admire your being.
I have found also, that my entire body changes during Burning Man. I poop a lot less and pee A LOT more. I had sex once there and it was magical. You should totally try it.
I also know the pain you speak of about the not being able to orgasm (or at least I sympathize). I have been with three separate women who have had the same problem. I am glad to report that I (semi)(or at least temporarily) cured two of them.
Your confession is so raw that I almost felt embarrassed to vote for it because it's an admission that I'd read it. But then I realised that I'm on your side, of course.
Keep fighting.
I went through periods of time, around second grade, where I would refuse to defecate for days on end--I did three weeks at a stretch once.
It was because I was afraid I had cholera, though (which makes perfect sense, right?)
I wish I had the gumption to be as open and honest as you were.
Your confession hits a major chord with me.
I myself was diagnosed with crohns disease when i was a spry 16 year old, and came close to knowing the joys of a colostomy bag, about the same time i was starting to know the joys of sex.
Steroidal treatment and a chronic bowel disease definitely do not make for a healthy sex life.
Seriously, colons can be real assholes sometimes.