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"I may not always be perfect, but I'm always me."
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I would say it depends on the person and how often they need/want sex. I have a friend who has rarely been without a man in her life, and she's getting it almost on a daily. She's somewhat of a sexaholic anyway (not saying that in a "bad" way, although she has gotten herself in plenty of trouble on more than one occasion because of this). Food is something that people "need": sex is what most people "want". In other words, you need food to live, not sex (no matter what people may say, and no jokes please...please? Thanks). I don't think you'll get a definitive answer here. Various people think differently about whether or not food is better than sex. Although, it seems to me that more people complain about their sex lives than food...
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