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Burquette
Over 90 days ago
Bisexual Female
0 miles · Amsterdam

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I don't mind licking them. However, I'm too much of a scientist not to wash them with warm water and soap, too.

Your mouth has completely different bacteria than your vagina. Sometimes, they don't mix nicely.
Are you somewhere that you could go to gay-friendly events or establishments?

I don't really do the gay bar thing very often anymore, but there is usually the whole age range of ladies. Or a pride event, if you're close enough to a bigger one where you might meet people. That way you don't have to take anyone's word on their gender.

There's also this organization: http://oloc.org/

Forgive the use of the word "old". I don't know anything about this group, but it might be a starting point.

It will never be too late for you. Good luck.
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It's actually 1000 words. I'm willing to work them off ten at a time.
I don't spam. And, I shut off the function that lets people include me in a message that goes out to all of their friends.

What can I say? I'm shy.
I need 500 more words.

Can I bake cookies or have sex with someone to get the word limit stretched a bit?

No? All right, then.

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I do sometimes. In real life I hug people close to me all the time too..


Hugs are good for the soul. Also, blood pressure, I hear.

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This. ❤

I could have spent ages answering yet you boiled it down beautifully x

I'd like to add if I may- in my opinion, demonstrating real love is easier if you have self worth and respect. Giving unconditionally is commendable, yet soul destroying at times. You cannot give it if you don't believe in yourself or the powers love holds. X


I would say that if you have self-respect, you know when your love isn't being returned. Then you can make a conscious decision to continue and let someone use you, or get out and find someone who can return your care.

But you're 100% correct. Self-respect keeps you from being love's doormat.
Corruption of Kat...because people need to read that lovely piece of filth.

December 12, 2017

Unless someone has it, then the 14th.
I was away for a couple of days, but now I'm back. For everyone who needed a hug while I was away:



As for happy endings....

My 5th grade teacher was from Mississippi. When we needed to straighten the rows of desks, she would tell us that they were "as crooked as a dog's hind leg".

Loved that lady.
Love means caring about another person's well-being more than you care about your own. It doesn't matter if it's a love of God, a spouse, a child or a friend. That's my opinion, anyway.
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moi


Just for you. I'm blowing you a kiss, too. (Give it a couple of days to get to you...)

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I'm sorry! I missed you. I thought you were just giving hugs!

Ten lashes with a wet noodle for Burquette!

Hug for you:

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I've thought about talking about this on the Think Tank, but figured it would devolve quickly, and turn into a shouting match. Let's try it here.

I'm a moderate Democrat. I believe in the idea of moderate politics, that don't swing too far in either direction. I was a big fan of Bill Clinton, Hillary less so, but I thought she'd make an adequate President (Trump I will not budge on, he is a ** Edited by Moderator. POTUS name-calling not allowed.**)

These days, in this politically polarized environment, I find very few people who I agree with politically. Once upon a time I was probably mainstream, but now I get grief from both sides. Those I know who are conservative (mostly relatives) think I'm a flaming liberal. Most of my friends, though, are significantly more liberal than I. So I end up disagreeing with them on several fronts:

- that I voted for Hilary, and still defend my vote
- that Bernie's ideals are great, but fiscally irresponsible (though I am a big believer in single payer health care)
- that I am a pretty big defender of the second amendment (ALL the amendments actually)
- that I don't think the left should be violent in protests (like the antifa), even while protesting Nazi rallies
- (this one has gotten me into the most debates) that I don't think all Confederate statues are automatically racist and should be torn down, but that they be considered case by case. I do think it's a part of our history. I have no problem with adding materials to place them in context, but a wholesale erasure seems like a knee-jerk reaction (the Confederate flag is different, it is a traitorous flag defending slavery, but a statue is a person, with a past and a family and a complex set of beliefs).

Don't yell at me. But discuss, please. Anyone out there in the center feeling left out of political debate today?


I agree with everything you said and I consider myself politically liberal.

But, maybe I should call that socially liberal. For a single payer healthcare system. Pro-choice. Path to citizenship for undocumented workers that are otherwise law-abiding.

I'm also for the Second Amendment. I believe in some regulation there.

The Confederate statue thing is interesting. I don't think they should all come down either. I would be very sad if any of the monuments at Gettysburg, for example, were removed. Confederate or Union. I am also torn as to whether I think this should be a local decision or something driven by federal guidelines.

In my opinion, the litmus test should be if something historical happened on that site. A random Robert E. Lee statue in a park put up during Jim Crow is very different from a Robert E. Lee statue put up on a battlefield where he commanded.
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Tho some consider it as "throwing away my vote" I voted Libertarian.
The major party candidates struck me as each worse than the other


It isn't throwing away your vote. It's voting your conscience.
Inspired by the Kanye/Swift thread started by the lovely Hannah....

What's your Celebrity ticket for 2020 and what party would they represent?

A few of mine...

Susan Sarandon/Ashley Judd (Dems, obviously)

Sean Penn/Leo Decaprio (Again Dems)

Clint Eastwood/ Sly Stalone (Republican)

Stacy Dash/ Mel Gibson (Republican, again)
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The storm is coming i can use mine


Oh, I hope you're in a safe place and ready.



And hoping there's none of this for you:

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What a thoughtful and timely topic in this crazy world. Yes...Katie needs a hug. Not too hard though 'cause her right shoulder is all new and will be pretty tender for quite a while. Send her hugs if you want and I will pass them on to her. She needs more reasons to smile right now!! smile Thank You (Details in our profile.)


Gentle hugs for Katie



And to make her smile, this....

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You BOTH are worthy of all the hugs you desire, and in rl, I am well know for my great hugs!


Love to my friend!

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Can totally use some hugs right now! I promise to return the favor when I feel more huggable.


You are totally huggable. Never doubt it.



and

I picked Ms. Swift.

However, yes. He's 40 and American. He could be president.