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Random Thoughts.....What are you thinking?
Finally a new chapter of Seikon no Qwaser after months...and it's terrible.
what the ***, this *** ***
Would it be considered inappropriate if I use Spath's thread to inquire about his genital equipment?
"Spath, do you curve to the left, or the right?"
"Spath, can you find the G-spot?" Valefor.Sehachan said: » Would it be considered inappropriate if I use Spath's thread to inquire about his genital equipment? Valefor.Sehachan said: » Would it be considered inappropriate if I use Spath's thread to inquire about his genital equipment? Well, someone asked Jaerik about his foot size, and he actually replied. (That poor guy must have no idea about the myth or whatever. LOL!) Pfffttt...IDK? Shoot! Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Would it be considered inappropriate if I use Spath's thread to inquire about his genital equipment? Well, someone asked Jaerik about his foot size, and he actually replied. (That poor guy must have no idea about the myth or whatever. LOL!) Pfffttt...IDK? Shoot! Fine I'll do it! *gathers papers scattered on the desk*
Shiva.Spathaian said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Would it be considered inappropriate if I use Spath's thread to inquire about his genital equipment? Well, someone asked Jaerik about his foot size, and he actually replied. (That poor guy must have no idea about the myth or whatever. LOL!) Pfffttt...IDK? Shoot! Ehhh...I just got a chuckle out of it, because it reminded me of that instance. Not sure why FFXIAH would need to be privy to mod/VIP/admin's "junk" size. Not that I've really thought about it, but I'm just going to give everyone the benefit of the doubt that all the guys here have average "junk" size. This is a weird conversation. I think I'll slink away. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Fine I'll do it! *gathers papers scattered on the desk* *waits patiently behind desk, pretending to talk to someone on the phone* Caitsith.Zahrah said: » This is a weird conversation. I think I'll slink away. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Shiva.Spathaian said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Would it be considered inappropriate if I use Spath's thread to inquire about his genital equipment? Well, someone asked Jaerik about his foot size, and he actually replied. (That poor guy must have no idea about the myth or whatever. LOL!) Pfffttt...IDK? Shoot! Ehhh...I just got a chuckle out of it, because it reminded me of that instance. Not sure why FFXIAH would need to be privy to mod/VIP/admin's "junk" size. Not that I've really thought about it, but I'm just going to give everyone the benefit of the doubt that all the guys here have average "junk" size. This is a weird conversation. I think I'll slink away. Do I scrub it clockwise or counter-clockwise?! I just sincerely don't understand social norms regarding sexual talk. Some things are fine, some aren't; and I have absolutely no grasp as to what is the difference.
because of their own sexual insecurities.
Valefor.Sehachan said: » I just sincerely don't understand social norms regarding sexual talk. Some things are fine, some aren't; and I have absolutely no grasp as to what is the difference. Religion. Edit: maybe to a point insecurities. But that taboo nature causing those insecurities also comes back to religion. Valefor.Sehachan said: » I just sincerely don't understand social norms regarding sexual talk. Some things are fine, some aren't; and I have absolutely no grasp as to what is the difference. That said, even though my parents were incredibly tight-lipped about it, I've always been entirely too open about it. If people want the information, that is. I think part of it comes with how often dad joked about stuff like that and later on how he'd talk to me about his past love interests/high school experiences. Okay okay, still...why some things can be talked about and some can't? Like you can say penis but god forbid you mention balls, etc. These kind of things just confuse me.
Shiva.Spathaian said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » I just sincerely don't understand social norms regarding sexual talk. Some things are fine, some aren't; and I have absolutely no grasp as to what is the difference. That said, even though my parents were incredibly tight-lipped about it, I've always been entirely too open about it. If people want the information, that is. I think part of it comes with how often dad joked about stuff like that and later on how he'd talk to me about his past love interests/high school experiences. My "talk" with my dad was about 2 seconds long. "Don't get any girls pregnant." "Ok." ~fin Valefor.Sehachan said: » Okay okay, still...why some things can be talked about and some can't? Like you can say penis but god forbid you mention balls, etc. These kind of things just confuse me. And "vagina" is just straight-up off the table. Which is unfortunate, I've always found tables to be a quite servicable surface. When I talked to my dad about those stuff he actually took a different approach, he asked me what do I know about the topic of sex in general, just to check where I was with that. And me, being the haughty showoff daddy's girl that I am went on listing all the technical things I had learned over years of girls magazines and listening to peers in school.
All was fine. He probably even thought I knew too much. Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » Your dad raised you mostly, mom was always under the weather; both are 50 and in love. You have 2 brothers and you're all 30-35 years old. Dad only has a couple years to live, very sick. War is declared. Dad knows you three must go and fight and doesn't argue, only saying please please one of you survive to take care of your mother and carry on the family name. Your two younger brothers die in two huge battles and you realize your army is losing the war. In your squadron's next battle Do you -play dead or run away from the battlefield, to survive and go home -die with honor protecting your land and people Die with honor protecting my land and people. Parents who expect their children to care for them in old age are poor parents. That's not saying children shouldn't by any means, but it's a choice, and one they have to feel free to make. Otherwise it's just incubating resentment. And having kids for the purpose of "carrying on a family name" is as selfish of a request to ask your children as you can make. Valefor.Sehachan said: » When I talked to my dad about those stuff he actually took a different approach, he asked me what do I know about the topic of sex in general, just to check where I was with that. And me, being the haughty showoff daddy's girl that I am went on listing all the technical things I had learned over years of girls magazines and listening to peers in school. All was fine. He probably even thought I knew too much. If you're following tips in women's magazines, you're probably causing irreparable harm to men's genitals. Seriously. I've read some absolutely terrible ideas in those things. No one is saying you can't talk about sex. I'm not above making a crack or two, but I get where that might be a little dicey for mods/VIPs/admins here.
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: » because of their own sexual insecurities. Or blathering about it in venues/among some people might be inappropriate or disrespectful to their partners or to others within the conversation? Depends on who you ask. Got to know you the audience also. Shiva.Spathaian said: » It's a matter of how people were raised. Often times it's thought of as a disgusting or sinful act that is meant only to occur behind closed doors under the cover of darkness, part of this is religiously based and some is based on the way people perceive the intertwining of bodies(I can see why people would find it less than tasteful) That said, even though my parents were incredibly tight-lipped about it, I've always been entirely too open about it. If people want the information, that is. I think part of it comes with how often dad joked about stuff like that and later on how he'd talk to me about his past love interests/high school experiences. ^^^This. You have to be, at least a little, conscientious of people like this. Not here, though.^^^ Bismarck.Ramyrez said: » If you're following tips in women's magazines, you're probably causing irreparable harm to men's genitals. Seriously. I've read some absolutely terrible ideas in those things. Things like "the first time always hurts" and "there will be a lot of blood" greatly influenced my first time with a guy. Anecdote in spoiler I was always curious how girls handled the first time or how much fear they may have had given the things they were told about how it would be.
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Valefor.Sehachan said: » Bismarck.Ramyrez said: » If you're following tips in women's magazines, you're probably causing irreparable harm to men's genitals. Seriously. I've read some absolutely terrible ideas in those things. "General's grasp" more like. Seriously; the twisting, smacking, and wrenching I've seen reccomended the few times I've read those articles... Valefor.Sehachan said: » Things like "the first time always hurts" and "there will be a lot of blood" greatly influenced my first time with a guy. Anecdote in spoiler Yeah. I'd like to think that one of the positive things the internet does for sex is make accuracies regarding this information far more readily available, especially to people whose parents are too embarassed, detatched, or naive* to discuss these things with their children. *especially not blaming parents for being naive about the subject. If I had a daughter, the last thing I'd want to think about when she was 12-14 is the things the 12-14 year-old boys are wanting to do to her. So I can see why so many people are like, "Naaaah. Not my kid!" |
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