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Straight Female, 51
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(no fair...I can't say much about your avatar LOL)

appreciates good erotica.
Agree, but only during a full moon.

You've been caught between the moon and New York City?
Disagree - no chocolate's the best flavor! haha.

Sleeping with your boss is a bad idea?
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I have tried a couple of times and succeeded when I was about 15-16 years old but I always have something covering it. Freaked me out a bit to be honest but if i could do it now i definitely would be doing it.

Interesting...Why did it freak you out?
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Thanks, that's something I'd forgotten about. But just one thing, not to sound like a mad conspiracy theorist, but even if you delete it, that doesn't necessarily mean it's gone, Google probably keeps it hidden and uses it somehow and because people (myself included) tend to click "I agree" on EULAs without reading, you never really know what Google (or anyone else) are doing with your data. It's sad and scary to think that nothing we do these days is truly secret or secure. Nonetheless, thank you for this information, I shall make sure to delete my browsing history.
I totally get what you're saying. That's why I'm upset. There is a big difference between what they are telling us and what they may be actually doing. I think adults have the right to have total privacy online.

Plus, I think there is a post on LS forum about software we can use to thoroughly clean our your computer. I'm not sure off all of the details though.


btw, since your youtube account is connected to your account - you may want to think about what searches you've racked up there! My shirtless Jensen Ackles searches are on my "record" I'm sure.
ooh good choice Slut Puppy...I love Faith. Spike was my boy. Even went to a Buffy convention to meet him!

Everyone that knows me know I love these two: Sam and Dean Winchester


Also: Mr. Darcy (by way of Colin Firth)
I should be finishing a short story for class, but I'm stuck.
I hope this is the right place to post this. Not happy about this at all, folks...

source: http://www.technewsdaily.com/3850-remove-google-browsing-history-late.html

Google's new unified privacy policy will take effect on March 1. All the data Google automatically gathers about you, such as the sites you visit, will be dumped into one virtual bucket with your name on it. While you can't opt out of the new approach without abandoning Google sites, you can erase your browsing history.

"Search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, including facts about your location, interests, age, sexual orientation, religion, health concerns, and more," warns the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco and an advocate for online privacy.

If you delete your Google Web History that includes the searches you've made and the sites you've visited, you'll prevent Google from associating that data with information it has collected from other Google sites you use such as YouTube and . While no one knows exactly how Google would use your combined information, the policy changes have already prompted more than raised eyebrows.

The Center for Digital Democracy today filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. It has asked the FTC to sue Google to stop the policy change and to fine the company. The FTC can impose fines up to $16,000 per day for each violation.

In the meantime, the EFF recommends that Google users delete their Web history. Here's how:

1. Go to Google.com and sign into your account.
2. Use the dropdown menu under your name in the upper right-hand corner to access your settings. You'll now be on your accounts overview page.
3. Find the section called Services and you'll see a link to "View, enable, or disable web history." Here you can remove all of your Web history or selected items. When you disable Web History it will remain turned off until you turn it back on.

To get a detailed view of the information about you that Google keeps, go to "Products" from your accounts overview page. Click the button labeled "Dashboard." You'll see a listing of the Google products you use and links to edit your information.


If you have more than one account - do it for each one. Some of you may not have the web history enabled - which mean no data has been collected. I suggest following the steps above and double-checking so your safe either way!
I write both. Though I prefer my imagination! I also like reading both - what matters is that it's a good, engaging story.


lafayettemister's original post made some good points. Bravo!