I still try too hard to be nice, to be accepted.
I am being honest and not a WA here: Some women take great pride in their bj's. They actually spend hours learning how to make her man never forget her! I wish I could say that for the majority of women. But on a positive side, the best bj's are usually women who have been giving them a while.
Forgive Me---- Mahalia Jackson.
Will science soon find ways for women to really be able to live without men entirely?
At one time I thought I could shoot my answer off quickly on any question like this. I can't anymore. How I admire Master Felix's swagger and brilliance and John's sense of humor! If I have learned something in my time on this planet, it is this: We can't even hold her hand, unless SHE approves. There may be men out there for whom this question is meaningful, but to me, it is silly.
Dianne Lane, Liu Wen, and Priyanka Chopra.
Hector Berlioz, "Symphonie Fantastik."
The Stones----Paint It Black.
I am tired of women here who know they are in the minority, and because there are far more men to pick their lovers from, just play the childish game of leading numerous men on simultaneously, only to prove to yourself that you are the cat's meow. It is such an adolescent game. Grow up! Us men are not the only immature people to fuck things up you know! Hard as it may be for some women here to conceive, you can be jerks too!
I like a narrative to give depth to the story. But a really good flash with "grab" (attention grabber) element often gets me too.
Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 2
Strangely, I would not want to live forever. I love life but enough is enough.
Also, I could not be comfortable with wealth with so many poor and starving people here. So I would just choose to have wealth to share it with others.
Dianna Ross and the Supremes, "You Can't Hurry Love."
Naughty, but so nice to look at! Amazing, big blue eyes, and beautiful smile!
The Platters----Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Dmitri Shostakovich, Symphony No. 7, "Leningrad," final movement.
Dmitri Shostakovich, Symphony No. 7, "Leningrad," final movement.