You are more impressed than annoyed, but being more impressed than annoyed makes you annoyed with yourself, because you'd prefer to be annoyed. So there is, technically, more annoyance than awe. But a not-insignificant amount of that annoyance is with yourself.
That was just an incredibly specific guess. But I've weighed the risks of humiliation for being wrong over how funny it would be to be correct.
I am the same. It's very inconvenient, being aware that you can minimise your vulnerability. Because then you always do it, and then you assume that your partner is always doing it and now you have a version of the prisoners' dilemma where both parties choosing the objectively correct option leads to unsatisfying sex.
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That was just an incredibly specific guess. But I've weighed the risks of humiliation for being wrong over how funny it would be to be correct.
I am the same. It's very inconvenient, being aware that you can minimise your vulnerability. Because then you always do it, and then you assume that your partner is always doing it and now you have a version of the prisoners' dilemma where both parties choosing the objectively correct option leads to unsatisfying sex.