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I love to have kinky cyber sex with other girls, but the problem is it seems like now is either
1. They aren't into it.
2. They don't know what it is.
3. They can't or wont put more then three words to continue.
Now don't get me I love reading the stories here, I love seeing ya'lls sexy some nude and not nude pictures, and of course I like watching porn. However there is something that just dose it for me when it comes to cybering. I use to get on Lush and cyber for hours with girls and I loved it, and now I miss it. So I'm hoping there are still girls who are still wanting and just know how to blow the doors down when it comes to cybering. So if you ladies are like me and miss or want to cybet sometime come and say hi, and we can bring back all the sexy hot kinky cyber sex back.

Love,
Amanda
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Do you know what it is? Honestly? There are so many men pretending to be women on Lush that it puts people off cybering.

You see these profiles that pop up, usually a young, single, very attractive girl. They have a gorgeous avatar and some risqué photos on their profile page. They make a point of telling everyone they're a lesbian and that they are only interested in 'having fun' with other girls.

BUT...

Anyone with half a brain can work out that actually, those aren't photos of her. They were more than likely found online somewhere in an 'amateur photo gallery' and uploaded as window-dressing for the gullible and trusting.

What really makes me giggle is thinking about two guys jerking off at home, chatting to each other as lesbian girls online. They must know!

Fake Girl 1: "Lick my clit, baby!"

Fake Girl 2: "Ooo, yeah. Both of them?"

Fake Girl 1: "Hell yes. You make me so wet! It's like... squirting all over the place! LOL"

Fake Girl 2: "That's so hot. What do you taste like?"

Fake Girl 1: "Rainbow sherbet."

NO YOU FUCKING DON'T!

And that's probably why real lesbian members of Lush are reluctant to cyber.

Liz
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Do you know what it is? Honestly? There are so many men pretending to be women on Lush that it puts people off cybering.

You see these profiles that pop up, usually a young, single, very attractive girl. They have a gorgeous avatar and some risqué photos on their profile page. They make a point of telling everyone they're a lesbian and that they are only interested in 'having fun' with other girls.

BUT...

Anyone with half a brain can work out that actually, those aren't photos of her. They were more than likely found online somewhere in an 'amateur photo gallery' and uploaded as window-dressing for the gullible and trusting.

What really makes me giggle is thinking about two guys jerking off at home, chatting to each other as lesbian girls online. They must know!

Fake Girl 1: "Lick my clit, baby!"

Fake Girl 2: "Ooo, yeah. Both of them?"

Fake Girl 1: "Hell yes. You make me so wet! It's like... squirting all over the place! LOL"

Fake Girl 2: "That's so hot. What do you taste like?"

Fake Girl 1: "Rainbow sherbet."

NO YOU FUCKING DON'T!

And that's probably why real lesbian members of Lush are reluctant to cyber.

Liz

Rainbow sherbet? You've been in the sweet shop too long, lol.
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Do you know what it is? Honestly? There are so many men pretending to be women on Lush that it puts people off cybering.

You see these profiles that pop up, usually a young, single, very attractive girl. They have a gorgeous avatar and some risqué photos on their profile page. They make a point of telling everyone they're a lesbian and that they are only interested in 'having fun' with other girls.

BUT...

Anyone with half a brain can work out that actually, those aren't photos of her. They were more than likely found online somewhere in an 'amateur photo gallery' and uploaded as window-dressing for the gullible and trusting.

What really makes me giggle is thinking about two guys jerking off at home, chatting to each other as lesbian girls online. They must know!

Fake Girl 1: "Lick my clit, baby!"

Fake Girl 2: "Ooo, yeah. Both of them?"

Fake Girl 1: "Hell yes. You make me so wet! It's like... squirting all over the place! LOL"

Fake Girl 2: "That's so hot. What do you taste like?"

Fake Girl 1: "Rainbow sherbet."

NO YOU FUCKING DON'T!

And that's probably why real lesbian members of Lush are reluctant to cyber.

Liz


Yep! Most of them hoping they can get you to send them pics you'd NEVER send to a guy. ;) That's why you have to be careful with people on here, it IS the internet and ANYONE can PRETEND to be whomever. From what I hear, MOST of the phonies aren't REALLY very good at that either. So, IF your "lady" friend says some things that just REALLY don't sound like a female...

Oh and as for the two guys... it IS funny to think about and BOTH of them DESERVE IT!
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Do you know what it is? Honestly? There are so many men pretending to be women on Lush that it puts people off cybering.

You see these profiles that pop up, usually a young, single, very attractive girl. They have a gorgeous avatar and some risqué photos on their profile page. They make a point of telling everyone they're a lesbian and that they are only interested in 'having fun' with other girls.

BUT...

Anyone with half a brain can work out that actually, those aren't photos of her. They were more than likely found online somewhere in an 'amateur photo gallery' and uploaded as window-dressing for the gullible and trusting.

What really makes me giggle is thinking about two guys jerking off at home, chatting to each other as lesbian girls online. They must know!

Fake Girl 1: "Lick my clit, baby!"

Fake Girl 2: "Ooo, yeah. Both of them?"

Fake Girl 1: "Hell yes. You make me so wet! It's like... squirting all over the place! LOL"

Fake Girl 2: "That's so hot. What do you taste like?"

Fake Girl 1: "Rainbow sherbet."

NO YOU FUCKING DON'T!

And that's probably why real lesbian members of Lush are reluctant to cyber.

Liz


Yep! Most of them hoping they can get you to send them pics you'd NEVER send to a guy. ;) That's why you have to be careful with people on here, it IS the internet and ANYONE can PRETEND to be whomever. From what I hear, MOST of the phonies aren't REALLY very good at that either. So, IF your "lady" friend says some things that just REALLY don't sound like a female...

Oh and as for the two guys... it IS funny to think about and BOTH of them DESERVE IT!
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I'm anxious about cybering.

I tried it once and was so overwrought that I closed the chat window down after a couple of minutes. I got all in a tizzy.

Liz, your humour never fails to amuse me.
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Cybering makes me anxious.

I tried it once and was so overwrought that I closed down the chat window after a couple of minutes. I got all in a tizzy.

Liz, your humour never fails to amuse me.
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Rainbow sherbet? You've been in the sweet shop too long, lol.


Oh, yes, good one, Derek. I see what you mean.

Liz's location is in a sweet shop.
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I taste like rainbow sherbet, for the record...

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Is the word "Cyber" an official verb now?

It's certainly an adjective.

Cyber sex
Cyber space
Cyber attack


But would it be right to say "I cybered with a friend last night"?

If it isn't already, I'm sure it will be soon.
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You see these profiles that pop up, usually a young, single, very attractive girl. They have a gorgeous avatar and some risqué photos on their profile page. They make a point of telling everyone they're a lesbian and that they are only interested in 'having fun' with other girls.


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It would be better to say "I had cyber sex with a friend last night".

Then "had" would be the verb with the word "cyber" functioning adjectivally and modifying the noun "sex".

The prepositional phrase "With a friend last night" is telling us when the event occurred and with whom.

Quite fascinating, Donna.

Would you care to join me for a spot of clause analysis?
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Oh, would I!!!
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Quote by tiddlywink
Is the word "Cyber" an official verb now?


If it isn't already, I'm sure it will be soon.


It is being done. Heard it said many times here and elsewhere and I am guilty of having used it as such, though I am not crazy about it.
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It is being done. Heard it said many times here and elsewhere and I am guilty of having used it as such, though I am not crazy about it.


Yes, that's what I thought.

Such is the ever-evolving nature of our language, I am sure it is an inevitability.

It does sound rather clunky to my ears.
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Is the word "Cyber" an official verb now?

It's certainly an adjective.

Cyber sex
Cyber space
Cyber attack


But would it be right to say "I cybered with a friend last night"?

If it isn't already, I'm sure it will be soon.

It depends on which side of the Atlantic you live.
In Merriman Webster it is a verb.
In the OED it is neither a verb nor an adjective. It is a combination noun and should be followed by a hyphen, except for cyberbullying which is all one word.
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Quote by dpw

It depends on which side of the Atlantic you live.
In Merriman Webster it is a verb.
In the OED it is neither a verb nor an adjective. It is a combination noun and should be followed by a hyphen, except for cyberbullying which is all one word.


Yes, I see what you mean.

It seems my examples are all one word and all constitute nouns.

However, I do think the word "cyber" is used predominantly as a adjective.

Cyber age


Derek, this is a conundrum.

Need help!!!
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Quote by tiddlywink


Yes, I see what you mean.

It seems my examples are all one word and all constitute nouns.

However, I do think the word "cyber" is used predominantly as a adjective.

Cyber age


Derek, this is a conundrum.

Need help!!!

Look up the OED new word additions for Dec 2010.
Cyberbullying was added later.
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I taste like rainbow sherbet, for the record...


I thought you said you tasted like Skittles!


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Quote by dpw

Look up the OED new word additions for Dec 2010.
Cyberbullying was added later.


Good grief. My brain is going into information overload.

Find the page and copy the link from the address bar and paste it here for me.
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I rather enjoy it but 90% of the time it ends up being a guy on the other end it takes the fun out of it.
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Do you know what it is? Honestly? There are so many men pretending to be women on Lush that it puts people off cybering.

You see these profiles that pop up, usually a young, single, very attractive girl. They have a gorgeous avatar and some risqué photos on their profile page. They make a point of telling everyone they're a lesbian and that they are only interested in 'having fun' with other girls.

BUT...

Anyone with half a brain can work out that actually, those aren't photos of her. They were more than likely found online somewhere in an 'amateur photo gallery' and uploaded as window-dressing for the gullible and trusting.

What really makes me giggle is thinking about two guys jerking off at home, chatting to each other as lesbian girls online. They must know!

Fake Girl 1: "Lick my clit, baby!"

Fake Girl 2: "Ooo, yeah. Both of them?"

Fake Girl 1: "Hell yes. You make me so wet! It's like... squirting all over the place! LOL"

Fake Girl 2: "That's so hot. What do you taste like?"

Fake Girl 1: "Rainbow sherbet."

NO YOU FUCKING DON'T!

And that's probably why real lesbian members of Lush are reluctant to cyber.

Liz


So true !
I like the way you make me feel even when I'm nowhere near...
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I rather enjoy it but 90% of the time it ends up being a guy on the other end it takes the fun out of it.

If it gets you off, who cares?
If I go to a glory hole, the mouth could be anyone's. That's the beauty of it, it's who I want it to be in my own mind. Fuck the reality.
It would be different if you had made some emotional connection before cybering. But for random cybering it doesn't matter.
Internet Philosopher
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Maybe it's because I don't often chat, cyber or otherwise, but I never really cared one way or the other about whether a person was pretending to be a girl, or young or whatever. I thought of lush as a place where someone could go and be who they never could be in real life. I'm kind of that way here in that I do have to live a lie professionally.

After being here so long though, I've seen how people have suffered real, tangible heartbreak from these online romances. I've felt a few myself and probably hurt a few along the way. The point is that it became obvious that the deceivers really do hurt the unwary and trusting souls who open themselves up to someone who is not what they say. It isn't the harmless fantasy I used to believe it was.

The sad thing is, no one needs to pretend. I'm who I am. I'm a 50 year old guy who once upon a time had a pretty decent sex life. I never felt a need to be anything else. Even so, I have made some fantastic friends here, some men but a great many women as well. I'm not looking for online sex, but have had enough to know that it's something I could get more of if I wanted to. The point is, most of us have something to offer that is real. We don't need to make it up.
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Quote by dpw

It depends on which side of the Atlantic you live.
In Merriman Webster it is a verb.
In the OED it is neither a verb nor an adjective. It is a combination noun and should be followed by a hyphen, except for cyberbullying which is all one word.


Yeah, but we've been butchering your language for 200 years
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This is what I love about lush, come to a sex chat site and get a lesion in the English language.
I use 'cybering' as a verb. As it is used here and in all the sex chat sites I have been too.
I know most of ya'all are authors and must use proper English, i am not and have no problem with 'butchering your language' as Milik_Redman says.
BTW I don't 'cyber', just in case anyone cares.
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Quote by nikki_cardinali
I rather enjoy it but 90% of the time it ends up being a guy on the other end it takes the fun out of it.


Your post seems to imply that you are made aware of the ruse after the cyber sex has taken place.

How does that happen? Do they suddenly reveal their true identity after (or perhaps during) the dirty deed?

Some clarity on this would be greatly appreciated.
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I've been moderating a lesbian social-site for more than 5 years, and cybering is a frequent onsite activity. As kind of the social-director for the site, I've cybered hundreds of times with other women, to the point where it just got tedious, as I was typing most of the creative 'activity', while they did most of the orgasming! I finally burned-out a year or so ago, and now only cyber with a couple of really close girlfriends who can keep up their end of the conversation.

Guys posing as girls is a frequent problem on sex-sites, and when I was on MySpace years ago, probably half the 'girls' I cybered with were actually guys, before I caught on to the clues, and figured out ways to tell the difference. But a few were so clever, they fooled me to the bitter end, and then rubbed my nose in it when they finally confessed, or I found them out some other way. That's why I don't cyber on open sites anymore, and why you won't see me in the chatrooms here.
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Quote by BethanyFrasier


Guys posing as girls is a frequent problem on sex-sites, and when I was on MySpace years ago, probably half the 'girls' I cybered with were actually guys, before I caught on to the clues, and figured out ways to tell the difference. But a few were so clever, they fooled me to the bitter end, and then rubbed my nose in it when they finally confessed, or I found them out some other way. That's why I don't cyber on open sites anymore, and why you won't see me in the chatrooms here.


What are the clues (unless, of course, you don't want to give away the "tell")?
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What are the clues (unless, of course, you don't want to give away the "tell")?

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