The price of Rose Bowl tickets.
I'm not a medical professional, but I believe it is the thousand of nerve endings and blood flowing through the hollow chambers of the erectile tissue.
My favorite Christmas story is A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote.
There have been a couple of TV movies made from the story that I know of. The first one is from 1966 and stars Geraldine Page. I've only seen it on you tube. This is part one of six.
I've read the short story from which it was based every year at Christmas since I was eleven or so.
My favorite Christmas movie, though, is A Christmas Story. I don't remember a Christmas when I didn't watch it, and it still makes me laugh.
Congratulations to all the winners and runner ups, and thank you to all the people who entered the competition.
Ladies, there's been some well-publicized controversy lately about so-called "cat calls" from strangers. What's your opinion?
1. How do you feel about cat calls and other shouted or whistled "praise" and gestures from men you don't know?
It is frighting because it usually happens from guys who are in a group, and men in a group are dangerous especially if they are drinking. To be out running and have a car full of guys, or even one guy shout or catcall is scary, and to be followed by a group of men and hearing them behind me making compliments or rude remarks about my body or my ass infuriates me because it makes me feel like I am only a piece of meat on display.
2. How do you feel about cat calls and other shouted or whistled "praise" and gestures from women you don't know? (perhaps given as a joke or sincerely from lesbian or bisexual women)
Women aren't as scary as men.
3. How do you feel about quieter but still public forms of expressed "admiration" from men you don't know, such as unsolicited requests for attention, dates, phone numbers, etc.?
Someone saying things like, 'You look good today,' is fine. Following me around is not. Sending me flowers or gifts is scary too. I don't like unsolicited attention.
4. How do you feel about quieter but still public forms of expressed "admiration" from women you don't know, such as unsolicited requests for attention, dates, phone numbers, etc.? (perhaps given as a joke or sincerely from lesbian or bisexual women)
Pretty much the same. Women aren't as scary as men though, even in groups.
5. Have you ever cat called, shouted at or whistled at men or other women you didn't know?
No.
6. Have you ever given quieter, public forms of expressed "admiration" toward men or other women you didn't know?
Not directly. I've never walked up to a man I don't know and told them that they look great, although I have given compliments to women I don't know and smiled at men I thought looked good.
My suggestion is to let it lay eggs under your skin. Tell the people at customs that you just have a rash, then when you get home and they hatch out, you can have pick of the litter. The rest will probably eat you.
He has quite a few RRs showing. The background picture is interesting, even if the guy is way overdressed.
I started making out my list when this thread began, and I'm still not finished. There are so many of you.
It's come to my attention that some of you are not reading my stories. I don't want to go to the trouble of listing a bunch of urls here, just go over to my profile page and look. Click on that poor naked girl reading her book on top of a slippery roof because nobody will read her stories. Please. I don't want to have to keep begging you.
All of them, by the way, were approved by the nicest group of moderators in the world or erotic fiction, so they must be good. Vote, comment, tell me what you think. Score any way you want. I probably won't be going back and looking at them again anyway. Go ahead, break my heart. Just don't not read them. At least give me a chance.
Don't make that poor girl put down that book and give you a good ass whupin!
What? Cheated UnWillingly? Is that some kind of sick blog you're trying to get people to google? Stay away from the darkside of the web, people. It will only destroy you.
It is horrible that people post material that they have stolen on Lush as their own. It is even worse when they are confronted by the fact and try to lie about it when any person can look at the same two works side by side and see which one was stolen. It is easy to trace stories to their original source. We often get stories that are found on other sites. When we do, we ask for an email from that authors account to Lush. If they cannot prove that they are the author of said work, it is deleted. In a great majority of the cases, when a person plagiarizes from another source, such as copying the entire story or using parts of a story published elsewhere by another person, the member's account is deleted. All the rules are there for writer's to read. There is no excuse for not knowing you are publishing another person's work. A number of Peri's poems were found to have lines that were lifted directly from songs. Songs are copyrighted and those copyrights are usually enforced. She'd have done better just to lift her poems off a poetry site, then nobody would have noticed and she'd be here today.
'Don't steal, don't lift,' as the song goes.
Please do not engage in personal attacks on the forums.
Congratulations, Mysteria. Eight million views is an astounding number.
Because I like sitting on roof tops naked while reading by moonlight. Nah! I'm just having you on. It's because I'm Empress of the Moon, of course. I thought it was self-explanatory.