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EDWolfe
1 day ago
Bi-curious Male, 40
United States

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I really don't see him getting a new job in broadcasting. He might have a future in satellite radio or premium TV (like HBO, Cinemax in the US).

What stunned me was how fast he was being interviewed on the networks. There are seven words that you cannot say on the air without incurring a fine (It gets reported, an investigation happens, then a station can get fined up to $550,000 per occurrence, per station. Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction in 2004 cost CBS-owned stations millions of dollars because it aired on multiple CBS-owned stations.), and in the first ten seconds of his anchor position, he uttered two of those words. Thanks to the publicity, the FCC is aware of this, and could probably fine the station $1.1 million. (They probably won't fine that much, but still...)

I just wouldn't want that kind of liability on TV with a microphone on.
I'd say yes, under a common set of assumptions:

1. I don't have a monthly visitor
2. I'm the same age as I am now.

I think it'd be fun to go out and see how people react to me.
Head of the local Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) chapter.

EDIT: got beat out of this one. I'd have to say head of the local book group.
Innocent.

Tricked into talking sexy to someone on the phone who WASN'T your partner.
The way I see it, I don't feel like I can call myself bisexual until I actually have a sexual encounter that goes beyond masturbation with both sexes. I have gone all the way with a woman and enjoyed it; however I have only masturbated with a guy and had cyber with a guy, so that's why I listed myself as bicurious.
I think it depends on various factors. Of course, a lot of people feel that they're ready for the family life younger and younger.

I remember hearing a podcast episode where sex educators were lamenting the fact that more and more schools were going to abstinence-only sex ed and neglecting information about birth control. If young adults aren't aware of birth control (or worse, they think it's bad for them), then they'll be more likely to have unprotected sex (as opposed to protected sex).

In a paper I wrote for a recent composition class, I cited a study that stated about 1 in 3 sexual encounters between singles is condom-protected. (I don't remember if they mentioned other forms of birth control, though.) I also saw that the CDC had noted 1/3 of students were receiving insufficient sex education (either none at all, or abstinence-only). When Indiana University notes that half of 18-24-year-old people are using condoms, there is a problem.

Have to say, though, that I see having children as something that I have to be flexible about. I can say that I'd like three kids before I'm 35, but I realize that may not happen. Or, I might get my three kids all at once when I'm 29.
Would have to say mowing the lawn. If I could do it nude, it would make it so much better (still pretty bad, though). But it's tedious, and I wind up baking in the sun.

What is the one song you can't stand to hear?
@MJ: Careful, it's an enchanted sword. See, it only lets me hold it.

And I'll take my trophy back, too.
Innocent...unfortunately. If I could find a group doing it, I would.

@anonymouslylush: I posted this link in its own thread on here, but here it is, if you want to try this year.

Walked around the block nude except for shoes.
I try not to, but guilty more often than I'd like to admit.

Hopped into a pool nude the same time that about 13,000 people did the same nationwide.
Fuck (keeping in mind that "fuck" here means more than just penis-in-vagina sex...)
For those of you who don't know, the American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) held an event at all their member resorts where at a predetermined time (I think it was 3pm EST), all of the resorts would call everyone into the pool and take a headcount. I didn't make it to the first event, but I made it to the second; in fact, it was my first experience being nude around others (at least, without sex involved). (I was told we did set the record that year.) Now, AANR is holding the 5th anniversary World Record Skinny-Dip.

Does anyone plan on going? If so, what resort do you plan to go to? If not, why not? Have you done the World Record Skinny-Dip before?
Ask him what happened and listen. I would be merciful and let him go after a while, though.
I think it depends on your relationship. Some relationships would find even masturbation to be cheating, while other relationships can involve extramarital sex--so long as all partners involved were aware of the situation.

If you're hiding it, it definitely can't be good. After all, if you feel that your spouse can't accept you being on Lush, then you have to ask yourself why.

Basically, yes it could be considered cheating. But it isn't cheating by default. Only you and your partner(s) can say for sure.
Gotta say, I don't really see a point. If you're going to wear these, you might as well skip clothes altogether. After all, this wouldn't be legal in most public areas anyway.

At least you can wear a Speedo to a mall. I wouldn't, but you legally could. (Well, at least men can. Where I'm at, ladies, you would have to wear a top.)