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Liz
Over 90 days ago
Lesbian Female, 31
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Quote by rohanbhatt71

i said 'they can' not 'they will'


Read your post again. That was a definitive statement.

"...but the ones who are in an environment where they can live it out will try to"

If you're saying that anyone can try that lifestyle, then I agree with you. It also means that the number 9 has nothing to do with it whatsoever.
Quote by rohanbhatt71
i am not saying its cut and dried and applicable to everyone the same way, when u study numerology you are basically studying energies and patterns and behaviours, its relative to ones region and culture, not all number 9 women will live a bisexual or lesbian lifestyle but the ones who are in an environment where they can live it out will try to,
rohan


If their environment allows the opportunity, all 'number 9' women will experiment with a lesbian or bisexual lifestyle?

Utter nonsense.
I have noticed a huge improvement in the forum. It is much faster now.

Thank you!
If you could post a video for us showing you running towards the camera topless, then I'd be able to give you my professional opinion.
Quote by stephanie
See THAT'S RACIST!!!


Coco has the most amazing ass on Lush, fact. She twerked for me once and I was hypnotised for three days.

Happy Birthday, Coco! smile

You're awesome, sexy, smart, sassy, and all round brilliant. I hope you have a wonderful day.

Keep that booty shakin', baby!

Liz xx

Quote by SereneProdigy
Conclusion: Your goal should be to master your art, and not obsessively matter about the rules that must be followed or not. Fuck rules!


You could play the guitar by slapping the strings with your nut sack if you wanted to. As long as the sound was right it wouldn't matter. The written word is a bit different.

There are rules when it comes to writing. Some of them can be bent for artistic effect, others should be adhered to.

(As for the thumb thing, it looks to me like Eric is playing D chords in both of those photos. I hook my thumb over to mute the E and A strings when I play those, lots of guitarists do as a bit of a cheat. Never seen that in a book.)
Quote by Mysteria27
I could feel his hot breath at the nape of my neck while his strong hand were all over my breasts. We both wanted each other while he slipped his hard cock into my warm tunnel.

I didn't do it....darn...1 character off....


Actually, I think you're 36 characters off. smile
Amy cooed as his hand slipped under the black lace of her bra and cupped her breast. She loved the look of mischief in his warm, brown eyes.
Amy cooed as his hand slipped under the black lace of her bra and cupped her breast. She loved the look of mischief in his warm, brown eyes.
Quote by nicola

Afraid not!

I've twatted all the above which didn't contain spelling mistakes, and are of the right length. Some are 1,2, 3 or more characters short / long.

The challenge is EXACTLY 140 characters.


Quote by tiddlywink
Another question, if I may. How do I get the italics working?

It doesn't seem to work for me.


Highlight the text you wish to italicise and click the 'I' symbol on the toolbar.



It should encapsulate the text in tags which look like this:

[code]What do you call a bear with no teeth? A gummy bear.[/code]

If a guy has two dicks, does that make him bi?
Quote by tiddlywink
My question to authors: Is there any case in which a comma would NOT be necessary when fusing two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction.


Don't think so. You should always use a comma when the second independent clause in a sentence begins with a coordinating conjunction.

You could also conjoin the clauses with a semi-colon and an independent clause marker.

"Liz walked in wearing nothing but a leopard print thong; consequently, the English lecturer fainted."
Quote by stephanie

Oooooooh God!

(YOU asked!)


I wish we could award forum posts Recommended Reads.
Quote by kevp

Ok thanks....seems I won't be reading my authors stories anymore Unless I join


Only if the authors you follow decide they want to submit their stories to the premium library and not the main site.
Quote by thomas61
One more question. I have been given a bronze membership (thanks btw), when I look at the "freemium" post there is a red cross behind "authors will have their stoties edited". What does that mean exactly ?


This has always been a gold member perk and remains so now with the new membership options. It basically means that the story mods will be a little more generous with their time when it comes to correcting minor mistakes in submissions.
Anyone who knows anything about electronic payment processing knows that it is only the processor, in this case Paypal, who has any kind of access to private financial information. It is just as secure paying for a Lush membership as it is buying anything anywhere else using the same method. Even your connection to Lush is now TLS encrypted thanks to Gav (That padlock symbol in your browser).

I am not authorised to speak on behalf of the site regarding privacy concerns, but if anyone has any generic queries they would like to discuss I would be happy to oblige either on-forum or in private.

Liz
I think how the 'trial' element of the new membership system has been structured is very generous. It should give any new member to the site plenty of time to decided whether or not Lush is for them. They will still be welcome to share stories and comment/score on others submissions without any financial commitment.

As far as pricing is concerned, $10 for an annual membership seems to me like extremely good value based on the benefits. What's that, like 84 cents per month?

There are plenty of people who want something for nothing, but the fact is that it costs a lot of money to run a website this size. A freemium model is a sound idea. I paid for my first gold membership before being gifted a perpetual one when I became a moderator, and have since donated prize money from competitions back to the site.

I'm happy to support a site which I spend so much time on. The membership fees collected will be put towards keeping this site going and improving it with new features. Why should anyone object to that?
It looks like it might just be a rendering issue. Can you try logging into your account with another browser? Opera isn't considered one of the better ones.
Quote by Shylass
Does this mean I have Malware on my Shiny?!

I deleted the thingy without opening it last night. If the people who made that crap spent more time on here learning about sex, they might actually get some, instead of being complete bastards. I don't know what to do. Not about the sex, I mean. The malware.


No, your shiny is fine. I get this all the time on my Nexus 10 tablet - you actually have to click on the downloaded file and install it in order to release the gremlins.

Android also by default prevents the installation of apps from 'Unknown Sources'. This is a security feature which you would have had to manually disable in order to install that malware app.
Quote by Shylass
I apologise if this has been asked elsewhere. I did look, but I can't find it.

Can anybody recommend a good lube, please? It needs to be safe for use with condoms, and preferably hypoallergenic (WD40 is a bit harsh ). I've read some good reviews on the Durex Play series, and very differing reviews on KY Jelly.

Can anybody here give me any advice, please? I'm not into goose fat or butter, just for the Christmas record. I did read that olive oil can be good (?!), but... I don't like the idea of that...

Thank you for any helpful advice or links.


Hi Daisy,

I can recommend Sliquid Organics. I bought this water-based one from LoveHoney a few months ago:

http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=15118

It's natural, organic, glycerine, paraben and petroleum-free, vegan, latex, rubber and plastic friendly... the list goes on.

Here's a bit of the description:

The hibiscus, vitamin E and green tea will moisturise the skin, whilst the plant cellulose, aloe barbadensis and cyamopsis make this an incredible, long-lasting lubricant that will be an essential in your bedside drawer.


I'd steer clear of all the chemical cocktail lubes that you find on the pharmacy shelves. This stuff is great.

Liz