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Quote by WellMadeMale



You are both wronger than wrong can be. Judgemental - you both have it covered...

Please quit attempting to whitewash this subject. Just because you have been cheated on - is no reason whatsoever to call names!


Agreed. Yes cheating is bad. I've been cheated on and cheated with, but never was myself a cheater. Not really something I'm gonna go into. But to each his/her own. It happens every day, all the time. Yes, it sucks, and having experienced it myself, I really wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. It's made me smarter, but not at all judgmental. Not everyone has the ability to learn from others' mistakes. He's a big boy. Let him handle himself as he sees fit. No need to verbally bash him into submission. He'll learn or not learn his lesson in due time. Either way, it's no meat off my nonexistent dick.
Do what you feel is necessary. But if the husband is gone a lot, then don't feel special by tricking yourself into thinking you're the only one. This is all a game to her, kind of like a sport. You're probably just another notch on her bedpost. If she's flirting and giving you the eye and doesn't feel the least bit nervous about it, then you're just next on her list. Something to occupy her for the time being, if you will.


If you wanna be added to her collection, go for it. To answer your question, I'm sure her husband will hate it. But I get the feeling she's been doing other men for a while.


If any of the above sounds appealing to you, good luck and happy humping!
Quote by TheDevilsWeakness


That's cause you kick them out after the deed is done... And you say I have no shame.

I, at the very least, let them grab a nap before they go and continue delivering pizzas.


Must you bring up the past in public? Why can't we have these fights behind closed doors?? What is it with you and causing scenes?!?!

Gosh...you ditch a girl one time, and it follows you for life.
Yes, it's a myth.

I never have my lesbian orgies under the guise of a sleepover. It's very frowned upon in the lesbian orgy world.

We reserve that kind of thing for MILFs who fuck the pizza delivery guy...or the pool cleaning guy...or the cable guy. They have no shame.



Which one is yours? Or which do you prefer?
Quote by sprite


i'm serious. put in a request, she'll change it - i would do it but i don't know how. plus, i'm blonde smile


now everyone's gonna be sending Nic these special requests. What have you started, missy?
Quote by sprite


simply ask Nicola. i'm serious.


Oh my God! Don't mess with me woman. I am literally bouncing in my bed right now. I will piss myself!
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Dammit woman! Now I want this title. See what you've done?
Quote by yourmisterdark
It doesn't, in my opinion, have any real incestual significance when used colloquially. That's some people's hangup. Beatniks didn't mean "father" when they used the term Daddy-O. Marilyn Monroe and the Hollywood bombshells didn't mean "father" when they called a man Daddy (as in My Heart Belongs to Daddy). There is some relativeness to "sugar Daddy", but for the past several decades at least "Daddy" means someone who fulfills a special role, a caring one, a provider of sorts, a wiser head, a source of reliable responsible strength of morality, character, and life coping-ness. When The Zombies rock and roll band of the 1960s sang "Who's your Daddy?" it wasn't about . When I gave a woman her first fur coat and she squealed "Oh, Daddy!" and wrapped it tighter around herself, it wasn't about any incestual feelings. So, please, don't try to make it about that. As Poppet said, it's an endearing term, like "Baby" and doesn't mean you imagine your lover as an actual baby (unless that's the fetish - which I personally find both weird and icky). All that said, there are any number of reasons why some guys hate the thought of it. One is that they aren't the type of man any woman sees as a Daddy, another is that they are young and resent the fact that a younger woman (or an older one) is with someone they call Daddy instead of them. Some can't get past some antiquated pseudo-Biblical patriarchal b.s. about implied . Which, if you study "Bible era" history, you will find it was far more typical for much, much older men to marry much, much younger wives, usually through purchase or coercion.

If you have some skewed notion about a woman calling a man "Daddy", that's your own thing to deal with. By the way, "Daddy" is also common in the lesbian community and, again, implies no notion of . Words are what you make of them, by your personal definition and understanding.


I'm still not sold. The whole concept gives me the willies, even though I know it's not from an incestuous standpoint. I've received plenty of expensive gifts in my lifetime...it still never gave me the urge to call anyone daddy. I reserve that for my dad. The one who raised me, and cared for me, and provided for me, and threatened all my boyfriends, and checked my homework, and punished/disciplined me (not because of some kinky lifestyle and it's essentially what I desire, but because it helped me mature and grow as a person). Why would I bestow that title upon another man? I'm adopted, and I've met my biological father. I don't call him dad or daddy. At least for me, that cancels out everything my dad ever did for me. And that's like saying every guy who's a typical man (protective, strong, providing, etc.) deserves the term daddy. Fatherly affection can't be matched by anyone who doesn't take that role in your life. And anyone who's seeing to your sexual needs, in my opinion is already out of the running for the daddy card. And if I were a guy and a girl called me daddy, it would definitely give me pause that she sees me that way, even for a moment. Because, essentially, that's what's going on. If "Daddy" is all you can muster after I've done something nice for you, that would bug the shit out of me. I'm not your father. I'm your lover, your confidante, your partner, and essentially your best friend. Not your father. I'm not taking care of you out of obligation. I'm doing it because I care for you on a romantic level, not a paternal way.

So to me, no matter how endearingly submissive it may seem, it's really unnecessary. So for me, daddy used in ANY context except addressing your actual father is just rather silly. That "Who's your daddy" nonsense has always been a joke for me. And if anything, it doesn't sound sexy or sensual...it just really takes away from your overall experience.
Quote by nicola
I've eaten precisely 1 donut in my life.

Here's why.


LOL. If I followed every single thing on that list, I just wouldn't eat.
I prefer local pastry shops to chain donut places. They taste waaaay better...and they're made with love, not cranked out by machines operated by people making minimum wage.
Her entire profile has sensual and erotic elements without overdoing it.
Quote by CoopsRuthie


Oddly, I understand what was meant without any correction.


Umm...congratulations?
"Doing the dirty" as in masturbating? Or actually having sex? I don't typically fantasize while I'm having sex, unless it's a roleplay thing I'm engaging in with my partner. If I'm masturbating, I usually fantasize about either my partner watching me, or the things he'd be saying/doing to me if I were fucking him instead of myself.
It seems as if you two have very different definitions of commitment. Either that or he figures as long as he's a member here, he can do whatever in the realm of cyber sex. The single thing in his profile would give me pause, simply because he asked for a relationship and none of the signs point to that. Or perhaps he doesn't want other people to know, which also isn't a good sign. It's not about giving up Lush. It's about him proclaiming his commitment but then not showing it. If he'd rather give up Lush than to let the internet world know you're in a relationship, that's really a warning sign. Talk to him. Be honest and open.

However, I'm sure he's seen your post by now, and if he isn't taking the necessary steps for improvement, then perhaps he isn't as serious as you are, and it's time to cut your losses.
Quote by WellMadeMale
I've always felt that people (men & women) who seek out primarily virgins for sex partners have their own little predatory fetish which requires being fed.

They aren't so much the caring individual at all. They've objectified the virginity to the point where they could give a shit less about the person.

In my youth, I'd overhear conversations from guys my age and older, where they'd speak of 'bagging a virgin' or 'getting with that girl - she's a virgin!'

As if that is some sort of trophy.

I've always been fairly disgusted by this bullshit.

And an uncle or a 'caring' older mentor...just how are you actually 'helping' anyone out by actively shoving your nose where it really shouldn't be. That's borderline fucking creepy weird, man.

*Ooops, there goes my filter again.


This! ALL OF IT!
Quote by WellMadeMale
I've always felt that people (men & women) who seek out primarily virgins for sex partners have their own little predatory fetish which requires being fed.

They aren't so much the caring individual at all. They've objectified the virginity to the point where they could give a shit less about the person.

In my youth, I'd overhear conversations from guys my age and older, where they'd speak of 'bagging a virgin' or 'getting with that girl - she's a virgin!'

As if that is some sort of trophy.

I've always been fairly disgusted by this bullshit.

And an uncle or a 'caring' older mentor...just how are you actually 'helping' anyone out by actively shoving your nose where it really shouldn't be. That's borderline fucking creepy weird, man.

*Ooops, there goes my filter again.


This! ALL OF IT!
Quote by CoopsRuthie


No. That isn't what was said. You reshaped the sentence to make it suit your agenda. It is the desire of both sub and dom to push limits. We don't want to push the limits beyond the point where it would cause either mental or physical harm. That's why we have safewords.


Incorrect. What I quoted was a typo before being corrected. The poster of the aforementioned comment has since then amended their comment. I quoted what was originally written, which was incorrectly interpreted by me at the time due to the fact that the original comment was typed incorrectly.


Quote by kyliekained
That was my own fault on how it was written I have re-edited to read correctly on what I was meaning. Drinking and forums can be hazardous!



I have no agenda. I reshaped nothing. Read things in their entirety before making assumptions.
Actually, in your 20s is the ideal time to have a baby. From your middle-late teens to a little after your mid 20s is when your body is in prime baby-making/carrying form. The older you get, the riskier and more complicated it becomes. Women get that settle-down bug at around 25, while men get it in their 30s. So this may also contribute to the mid 20s baby boom.

What's with kids having kids, you ask? They do it because they can. There are very few teens who purposely get pregnant. And, ask any of them who didn't expect it, and they'll almost always tell you they didn't think it could happen to them. Bottom line, teenagers do dumb shit just like adults. They drink irresponsibly, smoke, have sex irresponsibly. Adults just get away with it more because they get to play the "I'm grown" card. How many of us as adults have had pregnancy scares? Or STD scares? Or drank irresponsibly? Or other dumb shit? So why then is it a shock of the century when teenagers do the same dumb shit? The only difference is, teenagers generally aren't responsible for their own well being as we adults are. When they fuck up, someone else has to clean up the mess, and it falls on someone else's shoulders. When we fuck up, it's on us. Do we really expect people much younger than us to behave more responsibly and with more restraint than we do? As adults, our parents don't generally go "Oh God! Why me?!" when we do ridiculous shit.

Is it sad when teens do dumb/hurtful shit? Absolutely. But we should be no more surprised than when adults do it.
We should expect as much as we give. If you contribute little to society/the universe, then you should expect little in return. If you contribute a lot, you should expect a lot. And I'm not saying it's a tit for tat thing. Rewards come in different disguises. Family. Friends. Relationships. Even something as simple as someone letting you merge on the freeway. The best you can do is live a purpose-driven life, and it'll come back to you in different ways.
When guys refer to themselves as 'daddy' during sexy time. Bleh.
Pull her pigtails. And push her off the swing at recess. And then laugh at her pretty pink dress and tell her she can't play with you and your friends at recess because girls are icky.
Quote by Magical_felix


Dave Chapelle should play him in the movie. That would be the best movie ever made. Like everyone is totally serious about the roles and it's directed by some acclaimed director. Bob Hoskins playing all three brothers in a special effects and makeup breakthrough. Jennifer Lawrence as the girl who escapes.

Then you got Chapelle as Ramsey.


Oh my God.

That's fucking brilliant!
Quote by Kitanica


That's not what happened.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjkce4b6l40

he sounds like a jerk right off the bat, and spends more time talking about mcdonalds than getting to the issue. it seems he wasn't alone and she got a cellphone from another neighbor.
when Amanda berry tells what happens I'll call him a hero but they've asked for privacy to reconnect with their families so I'll have to wait for that.

Im not making sense yet i was corrected with an account that didn't happen.
"snatches phone" yet there are two different 911 operators. another neighbor (Israel lugo) who had called police in the past said he gave her the phone she made her call on. Ramsey himself said he wasnt alone in his own call when the screams were heard.

nothing to do with skeptical. I never denied he was there. I'm just saying he comes across as if he's taking advantage of the situation and didn't play as big of a role. he's already being turned into the next antoine Dodson with songs. Israel lugo gave a different account. so yeah. I don't think he's the lone savior or as important as he's being made out to be.
My initial post doesn't exclude him opening the door. The cops are denying Israel lugos claims of him calling police along with the senior citizens who claimed to contact police also so they could very well be lying, and also be lying about his account of Amanda berry after being freed though it's unlikely.





What does that prove exactly? Sure, he was vulgar. But shit...how would you react if you stumbled across some shit like that? He got to the point. Everything worked out. I don't see him as any less of a hero. And does it matter that she was on another phone? He initiated the rescue.
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Once you click a topic, it goes back to normal Lush. Copy and paste links on this site to read your other favorite sites like Snoop. You're welcome!
To answer the question, no.

As far as your story goes...

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My safe word online is......Slipperywhenwet2012 - Online

Oh shit....thats my happy word.

My safe word online is.......shush?


That's it. Forum privileges revoked. Beginning immediately!

I'm sorry you had to see this folks...move along...nothing to see here.
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I think you may have been duped.

Look carefully at some of the "combings" for example, it's hilarious.

I went through a stage of not tending the garden for a few years, I can assure you, unless they are putting fertiliser on those areas, you'll get little more than a bushier effect.

I can't believe I'm even typing these words. lol.


OK...I did some digging. Overall, while the entire thing is satirical in nature, the hair is all real...except for those manes. Those are extensions...because even with treatments, hair down there just can't grow that long. Now the bushes that have been treated and dyed, those are very real. And although the show is a satire, it's real. It happened. They're mocking the fashion world, yes, but this actually happened.