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Taggerdoo
Over 90 days ago
Bisexual Male, 155
United States

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An Ex sometimes gave me a show by masturbating for me which I found totally amazing. She also requested to watch me masturbate and shoot my load on her boobs, which I was only too happy to comply with. She wore an IUD which she taught me to insert, that was nice as well. She was kinkier than I am, which is going a stretch, and at that time looks amazingly like Sigourney Weaver back in her 'Alien' days.
"No man is an island, entire of itself."- John Donne

"Fuck it then, I'll be a peninsula."- Taggerdoo
The one I wish more people had seen.

Incubi Lover. It's intended to be a humor piece as well as a dark little tale. The sex is definitely off the beaten path. I personally think the dialogue is some of my best. It came out after Halloween, so maybe it was out of season. Whatever the reason, I think the story has legs.
small, tight, and round does it for me....and it almost gaurantees a great set of legs carrying it around...win win!
Ok guys, as a guy I'm curious to learn what turns you on about your partner. For me, it's the small hollows of a woman's back, just above her bottom, gets me every time. What's yours?
I'd love it. To me it's a sign that she is comfortable with me as well as herself. Threatened by it? Nope, no one knows what their body enjoys better than themselves. Look on it as a learning experience....or a hot as hell bit of voyeurism!
Depends on what it is and who it's on....I always think though that the pretty little dragon in 40 years will become a wizened little bat....just sayin'.
Yes. I loved to have sex with my gf then come home and pound my cock into the wife who was stealing me blind. You might call it grudge fucking, but it's still fucking, aye? She told me she was leaving on my birthday, but I talked her out of it. A few months later I left on hers....it's the bitter dog who bites the hardest.
long ago...a FFM sandwich, I highly recommend it!
I barely missed out on a MFM manage a trois....the F asked me for my participation, but before it happened she moved away....
45. The people are friendly (if you discount Quebec).
46. The roadways aren't cluttered up with billboards.
47. The countryside along the highways are so clean!
48. Canadians know how to clear snow from the roads. An hour after a blizzard and the roads are clear!
49. Going in to Canada the Customs are nice. Coming out, the US Customs are a sack of pricks.
I used to love it, but no longer. My job is one where, if you have the required certifications and skill set, hundreds of companies want you. Every one will use you until you are used up and throw you in the trash heap and go get another sucker to do the job. You are a tool to be used, not a human being with a mind. Your input is neither wanted nor appreciated. It wasn't always like that. Once being resourceful and having a 'get the job done' attitude was appreciated. Now they want mind numbed drones. I'm out as soon as I can financially manage to bail.
I wear out Facebook...actually it's a two way street, they wear me out as well. Pinterest is a very close second.
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lol, I was just talking about incredible members!



Thanks! Oh darn, you weren't talking about MY incredible member!
When I was in law enforcement an older colleague had to attend the Dale Carnegie course, and part of it was having to speak for 5 minutes on a random subject for the public speaking component. Another colleague told me that when Dave got up to the podium, he was given the topic. It was 'snakes'. His opening line was "I know more 'bout snakes than the snakes Momma do." That's how it's done- don't wait for lightning to strike, celestial bells to peal, the waters to part. Get in there and get started. The finest wooden sculpture was just a tree once. Somebody got started shaping it, refining it, polishing it, and when they were done it was a work of art and craft. Writing is the same. Your tools are your experiences, your thoughts, your knowledge, your emotions, even your vocabulary. If you never use them nothing will ever be produced.
When I write a story it is for my own enjoyment, and by extension the enjoyment of others. I'll think of a situation that may or not be factual, decide how the action will flow, the characters act, etc. I've been very pleased to receive comments that the reader likes my style, the story is like sitting around at a bar swapping stories, that it flows naturally. That's what I'm after, taking the reader along with me on a little adventure, immersing then in the senses, vicariously taking them there. If I can accomplish that, I'm happy. The reader gives us all an irreplaceable gift, the gift of their time. I hope to have them never regret having done so....
I'm saving up for a sex change, after that I expect my views to go up exponentially.....
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I've found it impossible to find an editor as understandably everyone is busy with there lives. As someone who basically never listened at school I now find I struggle with some of the basics. However I've found that the mods when returning my story for further work on the details to be very helpful, editing and amending one or two paragraphs. This teaches me how to proceed and is fantastic assistance for somebody like me. Many thanks all moderators


You mean I wasn't the only one who didn't listen? ...and I thought I was unique.....
We're all here as writers because we have stories to tell. We all believe we have the ability to write, some with less justification than others. I've had a story rejected, and it was I think a pretty good one. The reason was I was skating too far out on the thin ice, pushing the limits, which is where I like to hang out. To every writer, each piece is his or her 'baby', and when someone tells you that your kid is ugly, it'll piss you off. I pouted, sure, but I'm going to rework it, avoid the verboten areas and make it work. I wrote many pieces for another site, and my first submission was savagely received, and for good reason: I was too lazy, didn't do basic research and got called on it. Also, I had to learn HTML. I thought 'who the hell are they to tell ME I have to learn HTML to play here? Uh, they were the owners and/or managers of the site, that's who they were. Long story short, I learned to format my stuff in HTML. It's sometimes called pride, sometimes called pig headedness....and it keeps us from learning. That's one of the best lessons any of us can learn.