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Quote by DamonX


Toronto is far from the coast... Where do you live?

And don't worry... most Americans feel unhappy after they see Canada. DancingDoll might have something to say, but I would suggest Vancouver over Toronto. I hate snow.


Sadly, I'm a Floridian. Lol
I like light choking. I'm not quite sure I can give you a great answer as to why, because I haven't really explored that yet. It might have something to do with trust, vulnerability, and adrenaline, if you want an off-the-cuff answer.

Forcible choking is a hard no, though. If anyone wants to do that do someone, have an in-depth conversation with the other person first. Full of safe words and even actions, whatever it takes. Acting before you ask is dangerous for everyone.
Oddly, the only place I've traveled and really felt like I was home was in Toronto. So I guess that makes me a struggling East Coaster and an unhappy American. Story of my life. lol
Under my Skin by Lisa Unger. It's kind of twisty. I'm 84 pages in and totally committed.
Oh, fine. I volunteer to be the honest and weird one!

Yes. I'm typically a clit masturbator and like to stimulate over fabrics. Panties, sweatpants, or part of a blanket. It's softer, thicker, and makes it easier to lose control into my orgasm and yet still maintain needed pressure. The thought of using just a finger or two to masturbate myself bores me. That said, if I'm masturbating to thrill someone else, I'm using my damn finger. At that point, it's about the show not the feeling.

Also, I never finger myself because I don't enjoy nails inside me. I like toys though, and typically I'm at least naked from the waist down for those--gotta have fuck room. biggrin
Sprite, darling, I like this idea. Here's one of Dambo's creations, near me. (I'm a fan of the outdoors, art, and weirdness so this was everything to me. Lol)

Quote by curvygalore
I can cope with coriander seed and love the flavour and cook a lot with it in winter for curries, but for some reason, the leaf (like green tea) does not agree with me at all!

I'm team aversion (or at least dietary intolerance) with coriander leaf, like Laura!


This! Also, I love Blue Moon. Verbal's taste buds are null and void. biggrin
Quote by Stevie_D
I would like to know what most people feel women mean when they state that they only date black men? Do you really think it has to do with anything other than the stereotype that Black men all have large cocks?


Come on, man. We are attracted to who we are attracted to, and it's rarely over a stereotype. There's nothing wrong with being attracted to a race, gender, age, style, whatever and really there is no need to question it unless it's a threat to life (those attracted to violent people, etc). I feel like that's basic knowledge for a 34 year old and especially for a stripper.
Gill, you know what's up. I want one of those giant soakers too. Presently scrunched in my regular one, with a glass of wine. Today was Ruff.
Today was the first day I've heard of pea pancakes. Anyone ever had some? Ping?

My whole life, I've heard the story about my grandmother (paternal) that never wasted anything. When she had leftover vegetables, she just threw them in pancakes for breakfast. Even (or especially) if her family was weird about it. I'm not sure which came first: my dad hating squash or the squash pancakes but I have never seen him eat pancakes at all. Waffles only. #scarredforlife

Another red wine for me. biggrin
I wonder sometimes what stories age well and which don't. Do readers still love the stories they loved years ago or were they just important for that point in their lives? Do they even remember them?

So, what's the oldest story in your favorites list? When was it published? Would you still favorite it today (or did you favorite it recently)?
Quote by TonyaL
I've been to many doctors as is the norm and will be trying a stimulator in two different areas of my spine. The first trial is at the end of the month. Hopefully the second trial will be next month. I'm also taking nutrition classes. My schedule feels like it's never ending. Oh yes and my S/O got is a dog. He's a Staffordshire Terrier. He is very strong and can be difficult for me to handle but as usual be didn't think that far ahead.


Try a gentle leader. Its the only way I can walk my dog, a blue nose. Love her, hate how strong she is sometimes.

I really hope this stimulator for your back works.
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Thank you. I have given thought to Yoga. What has stopped me is my complete lack of fitness and flexibility. My treatment for the type of cancer I had was quite destructive, as well as making me ill, so laying in a bed for basically 2 years has placed me at a level that I have not been since I was in a crib. Do Yoga classes start this basic?


Absolutely. Restorative yoga and chair yoga is great, as is doing what you can with sun salutations until you've mastered it (https://www.verywellfit.com/illustrated-stepbystep-sun-salutation-3567187 is a good source). Listen to your body as you do the poses you choose and tweak them to work for you. Don't push it, just begin it. smile
Make sure you get adequate calcium and vitamin D, but honestly what's helped me is keeping the core and lower body strong. Try some yoga, if no weights are allowed in your home.
What happens when two doms want to fuck each other? How do they decide who wins the title?
I feel wary but loving toward them. Lots of drama and baggage there. I found a kind of groove for a few years with each, but dynamics have changed and I'm back to trying to figure out everything while keeping my sanity--which is a thin little thread, lol.

They were/are great parents, and they were/are shitty parents. I hope to learn from both and be better.
When my dad took me and my brother on vacation as kids, he used to have us come up with stories. One of us would start, then throw it to the next person to continue and so on until someone ended it.

I feel like it would be really entertaining to see some of you guys do that. Lol new forum game?
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Anyone been to Jolibee’s before? It has a huge cult-like following and anyone from the Philippines, but no longer living there, says the food reminds them of home.

We went there for the first time tonight. The four hour wait was down to 55 minutes, but it went by fast. My daughter and I found it funny that, out of approximately 200 or so people in line, we were the only non-Filipinos. People kept smiling at us, even telling us that they hoped we enjoy our dinner, even before we received it. Good times. As expected, I returned by myself later and it turned into a big orgy. IDK. It just happens when I go out.

Barkeep, some kind of Asian fruity alcoholic punch with an umbrella in it, please.


Everyone lost their shit when one opened in town here a few years ago. Lol it's pretty far from me so I asked a friend if it was worth it. He had to take a minute to think about it and then told me it's like any other fast food so maybe not for me (I try to stay away from fast food unless it's amazeballs) But said for them it was like a taste of home. ? what did you think?
Gatorade, for me. I'm under the weather.

The length of my reading list is ridiculous. I did just read a great one from an old comp, Gutenburg by Burquette, and I am crazy happy I did! I try to read a few a week, at least.

Anyone ever heard of Dambo's tree men? I'm in love and plan to go adventuring and find one this weekend. I'm planning on feeling better by then, dammit. Also, my friend keeps sharing pics from Burning Man this year and I'm HELLA jealous. Just damn. ?
I have no idea what shenanigans are going on in here anymore, lol. Carry on, wild ones. *raises wine glass*
The Late Show, by Michael Connelly. I love mysteries and thrillers, and he's really one of the best.
Quote by vanessa26


And yeah you did trapeze it was crazy, You were all oiled up though..it was strange and then you got into this big mud wrestling type arena only it was filled with a vat of chocolate pudding and you asked Sprite to wrestle you.... Lol lol


That wasn't a dream... ?
Quote by Buz


The Georgia Aquarium is awesome. No pics, but it's a good Google. I highly recommend anyone coming to Atlanta to go to The Georgia Aquarium.


I was thinking about hitting up the ATL this winter. Doesn't Stone Mountain have a huge fake snow extravaganza?
Quote by vanessa26

seriously my dreams were crazy last night and included people from here lol


Probably pregnant. Lol

Did I do trapeze? Just say yes.

Milk, for me. Good for the bones. ?

Edit: btw I'm not really an 80s pop music fan. Hip hop, punk, and metal in the 80s though? ?
Coffee for me. Trying to figure out my plans for the day. I love the morning... when the sun isn't quite full overhead and I have no place I really have to be and I can just fall into the world as it wakes up.

Florida's highs are finally dipping into being tolerable, though, so I'm enjoying more than the morning lately. Lol
Betty White is the love of my life, but I'm the shortest one so I'll be Sophia. At least she's a scene stealer. ??

Picture it! Sicily, 1983...
Things seem to be finally out of the spin cycle in this little life of mine. Had a bit of wine last night to help me stop editing my failed comp story and submit it, lol, so just water for me now. Thanks to you who've read it!

I'm looking forward to kicking back some now. Reading, working out, a little self care. Not to mention planning adventures! ?

But first, Halloween. I'm getting my outfit together now. Just looking for a wig and probably a make up tutorial. Who remembers the golden girls? ??