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greywolf

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  1. When she's not expecting it grab her and throw her into a bed, or push her against a wall. If she tries to protest, slap her and tell her she's a liar because you know she really wants it because she's a s***. Then have your way with her.

     

    Also, establish safe words.

  2. I think being able to sing has a lot to do with practice. Most people in my family can sing. I don't think that has to do with his being talented, but more to do with us being made to sing since we were young.

     

    I guess the reason I know that I can sing is because I'm exposed to it all the time. Although, I wouldn't say that I'm a great singer. In fact, as my exposure and knowledge of singing increases, I realize more and more that I'm not that good lol.

     

    As for training someone with a bad voice, it would depend on why the voice is bad. If the person has poor tone, then there's not much you can do. But if their technique is poor, then you can certainly train them to sing better. I've heard people sing with really poor technique (like cringeworthy), but have a good tone and I always think to myself that they would have so much potential if they got training. On the other hand, I've heard people with years of training, and while good, their tone wasn't exceptional.

  3. I didn't start out with lessons. I've been in a lot of singing groups and I was always an alto (although my voice is naturally soprano). Last year the director decided to switch me to soprano and I realized I picked up a lot of bad habits from singing alto all the time, so I took a couple of voice lessons to learn how to sing correctly. But that's it.

     

    I don't think I'd pursue it. I'm happy with my singing group for now. We sing at different churches about once a month and I enjoy that.

  4. And they say "AGE DOESN'T MATTER" BS. Age does matter. 3 to 5 years is not a big deal...but when you approach 10 it does. There is a logic to marrying someone "around" your age group and that is to grow old TOGETHER! Not you will grow older while he or she gets old period. Older men/women marrying significantly younger man or woman are mostly for ego boost for the older person.

     

    Does it affect you though? Why don't you just let people do their thing and let them be happy. You can worry about yourself.

  5. ^I have mixed feelings on the Inheritance trilogy. Like you said, the plot was predictable and hardly original. However, when I remember that the author was a teenager then it doesn't seem as bad.

     

    As for LOTR, I started reading The Hobbit when I was 12. It took me forever to get through that book because it was a pretty hard read for me at that time. I didn't start reading the trilogy till later and I remember there was one book that took me awhile to get through (can't remember which), but I did enjoy the books. The Hobbit is my favorite though, probably just because I've read it so many times.

  6. Oh, okay. I thought twilight was the series' name.

     

    Like Lord of the rings...

     

    or inheritance.

     

    Really, Dune is the only other series I can think of that had the first book of the same name. I don't think that book was meant to be a series though.

     

    It is a little odd.

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