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I paid a hypnotist thousands to make me find 'nice guys' attractive. Then a single text from a bad boy had me racing to his bed at 2am... JANA HOCKING

I paid a hypnotist thousands to make me find 'nice guys' attractive. Then a single text from a bad boy had me racing to his bed at 2am... JANA HOCKING

Daily Mail​a day ago

Ten years ago, I hit rock bottom.
I woke up with a sickening jolt of shame at the memory of crying at my ex-boyfriend's front door, begging him to come out and talk to me.

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