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TheRedQueen

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  1. I think what's really going on here, is that you just so happen to not like her particular smell. The reason why I think this, is due to the fact that she technically wasn't on her period at the time, and she also had just washed herself. Conversely, whenever my SO eats me out, whether I be freshly clean, still spotting from my period, or sweaty from a workout, he always likes the way that I smell/taste.
  2. I grew mine out for my SO, and he absolutely loves it, so you're not alone !!!
  3. Hey grand, I know exactly how you feel. A year ago, I too had very similar revelations, but yet again found myself distracted by men, or rather, "a man". Minus this one major mistake, I've been able to regain my focus, attention and affections on none other than moi!!! As far as the "love dept." goes, I do happen to have an SO, but he lives out of state, and I've known him for almost 7 years. Am I in love with him? No. Do I love him? Yes. Is this by all means and measures the lowest maintenance relationship I've ever been in? Hell yes it is. I'm a hermit by nature, and every once in awhile it is important for my sanity, to have close human intimate contact, IRL of course. Regardless, most of the time I live my life alone, and I'll tell you what, I'm some great company!!
  4. Ah, Dax, it takes one to no one, nighty-night.
  5. Well I'm 22% pure, or 78% corrupt, depending on how you choose to look at it.
  6. I'm stealing your definition, it's spot on!!! Hey, don't knock it till you try it.
  7. Well, sex is a funny thing, it incorporates so much, and at least in my opinion, it provides the perfect forum for us humans to intimately express ourselves, and for us women, be vulnerable. Whereas some women need love in order to be able to withstand this sense of vulnerability, others, like myself, need a little bit of love, and a little bit of role play. ^ I apologize ahead of time, if this makes little sense to anybody other than me.
  8. Everything you describe here, I felt to the T. The reason I was afraid to mention my latent sexual desires to my SO, was that I was horribly afraid that he would, as you've mentioned above, both judge and mock me. It isn't exactly easy, having to tell the man you love, "oh sweetie, by the way, I wouldn't mind getting it a bit more rough, and while we're having this moment of honesty, I like being dominated, and feel free to spank me." Embarrassing yes, but well worth it nonetheless .
  9. I've been on and off with my SO for about six years, and it wasn't until this past Thanksiving that I found the courage to tell him that I, er, needed a little more stimulation than was being provided by what had become our highly routinized vanilla sex. Now that the cat's been let out of the bag, our sex life has been phenomenal, and the only thing I regret is not having told him sooner.
  10. Thanks for your concern, but please don't feel sorry for me. It's just that sometimes I get frustrated by the way women are wrongfully perceived. Rarely do you hear dispute over the way a man dresses, but the second a girl with a nice rack dons a tank top and a skirt, all hell breaks loose!!!
  11. From what I've gathered, most funerals, if not all, happen to be highly ceremonial. Afterall, death is quite a big deal.
  12. My father was an atheist, he was cremated and his funeral was like most funerals I've been to, minus the God/religion emphasis.
  13. I've thought about this topic a bit more and realized, to a certain extent, I sort of am dating myself. My SO lives in another state, and I get to visit him on avg. once a month, so for about three weeks out of every month, I more or less date myself. And I'll have you know that it's AWESOME dating myself, the sex is great, and the conversation (internal dialogue) is even better. If I could only tell you how often I make myself laugh and think (I ask myself a lot of thought-provoking questions). But of all things considered, I'd have to say that the best part of dating myself, is the level of intimacy that I'm able to achieve and obtain between me and myself, afterall, we no each other so well.
  14. I love my bush, it's fun to play with.
  15. When I hear comments like this I can't help but feel as though there's a misogynistic tone that lies beneath them. So when a woman is wearing a top that happens to reveal lots of her cleavage, suddenly she's dressed like a tart? That seems like an erroneous, as well as an unfair assessment.
  16. This was in reference to Northalius' quote regarding women who, according to him, are "trying" to make guys drool, and who are "begging" for attention. I find this line of reasoning faulty as I, myself have countless times been the *victim* of male-"drooling", and of male-attention, while wearing something as casual as a tank top and jeans.
  17. Oh yeah, just blame it on "Eve"... So if a girl gets raped, it suddenly becomes her fault, as she happened to be wearing provocative clothes, and was thereforeeee ultimately "begging" for it. Pa-leeze!!!! When a woman is attractive, guess what, she'll get a whole lot of attention from the male-end of the species than she ever bargained for. From experience, I'll have you know that *I* needn't dress sexy for *men* to find me sexy. Perhaps it's my youth, my figure, my beauty or all three of these things, but why should I be judged for looking sexy, and or attractive, when the people who should really be judged here, are those that are doing the judging.
  18. If I wear an ordinary tank top, guess what, people are going to find it revealing, why???? Because it would reveal the fact, that relative to my size, I have large breasts. So, I ask you guys this, would that "revealing" tank top all the sudden be considered skimpy, simply due to the way my particular body looks underneath it?
  19. If you don't mind my asking, how did you contract the virus? Also, how long ago did you find out you had it?
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