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You've already had good advice in this thread. I just thought I would chime in and say that it occasionally happens to me too. However, I've never really worried about it. My enjoyment seems to stem from the intimate time together rather than the pop at the end. You know, the journey rather than the destination, etc. It would probably get old if it never happened but it is only about 25% of the time for me.
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Wrecked 'em!? Damn near killed him! Anyone else?
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Interesting question. When I was younger I always imagined that a threesome would be my ultimate fantasy realized. It happened and it was one of my most memorable sexual experiences. There are images, feelings and tastes that I will always remember. Like any sexual experience it depends almost entirely on the people participating. The two women involved were beautiful and very desirable. They also were attracted to each other. I don't think I am mistaken when I say that there was a chemistry between all three of us. However, I felt slightly overwhelmed at the time. I am incredibly happy that I had the experience, especially with the women involved. However, I don't think I will do it again (never say never). I don't think I am suited to the dynamic. I think I am a one on one person.
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what are you doing at this very minute?
IamaGeek replied to Exotic Touch Danielle's topic in Fun Threads
Being lazy. Avoiding work. Fantasizing . . . -
At any given time, the urge to sing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is just a whim away, a whim away, a whim away . . .
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Equality for Women
IamaGeek replied to PistolPete's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
1- if you're a gentleman does it bother you that knowing a lady can do your job just as well as you can? Not at all - I personally know a number of people (both male and female) who can or could do my job as well as I can. Sadly, the physical sciences and engineering do not have equal representation from both genders. I have tried to help this situation by working with WISEST: http://www.wisest.ualberta.ca/ 2- Would you allow her to pick up your tab for dinner? Of course. I have done so. 3- Do you know a lot of successful business women? Depends on how you define "a lot". I certainly know some both in my field and in others. 4- Does a successful business woman scare you about your job security or she may advance more quickly then you? Of course not. I believe in a meritocracy and in my ability. Do you feel that in 2013 things are the same, or getting better??? I am disappointed in the poor connotation that the word "feminist" seems to have acquired but I believe that the past couple of decades have shown some small advancement. -
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what are you doing at this very minute?
IamaGeek replied to Exotic Touch Danielle's topic in Fun Threads
Sending a PM and desperately looking for anything else to keep me from the incredibly tedious job I have waiting on my other screen. -
What music are you listening to right now?
IamaGeek replied to Meaghan McLeod's topic in Fun Threads
Love this song Alejandro Escovedo - Castenets http://youtu.be/NArdXSzO9Ew "I like her better when she walks away!" -
Just watched Yojimbo for the umpteenth time. I'm a sucker for a good samurai film and Kurasawa is probably my favourite.
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What music are you listening to right now?
IamaGeek replied to Meaghan McLeod's topic in Fun Threads
Great voice, great sound Toots and the Maytals - Time Tough and to calm me down again Massive Attack - Teardrop -
Describe your sex life with a movie title
IamaGeek replied to Genevieve Marceau's topic in Fun Threads
A Canadian film from 2001: Rare Birds -
Hasn't happened with a paid companion but it has happened with partners and my reaction would be the same. No biggie - its normal.
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Can't live without
IamaGeek replied to Fresh start's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I could and I have lived comfortably without technology. I still do from time to time. However, I love it and would never choose to be without it. My books, my magazines, my music, my direct means of communication to my friends and loved ones - all wrapped up in an easily transportable package. Why would I choose to go without it? -
cute or funny names for your parts
IamaGeek replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I lived in England for a while and have always been partial to "meat and two veg". For a more complete list: As for breasts, I can't get further than "bewbs" without being too distracted to continue. -
I don't think it is love them or hate them in general - at least not for me. I have none and have no plans to get any at the moment but I never say never. On one hand I admire some tattoos and on the other can't figure out why some that I see are so poorly done. If I was going to get something permanent on my skin I would see that it was done right. Anyway, I had a lot of looks as I was growing older and I regret some of them now. I'm relieved that my style choices were not always permanent. I suppose that is why I don't have any myself.
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What music are you listening to right now?
IamaGeek replied to Meaghan McLeod's topic in Fun Threads
Into the JU's in my playlist of songs today. The Decemberists - June Hymn http://youtu.be/QuJSyuOKMMA Ray Charles - Just for a Thrill -
Your situation sounds remarkably and painfully close to mine. My wife and I have progressed to a different but still caring relationship. Of course, despite any similarities, all situations are different enough that they cannot necessarily be resolved in the same way. I sympathize. PM me if you would like to talk.
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What music are you listening to right now?
IamaGeek replied to Meaghan McLeod's topic in Fun Threads
Having a hard time getting going on a Monday morning. Need an infusion of energy with this blast from the past. The Libertines - Horrorshow -
Observation on a long term relationship
IamaGeek replied to bcguy42's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Thanks to the OP for sharing his lovely story. The post and the responses have put me in mind of a blog entry I read this morning. It talks about how the people who we love and those who love us shape our identity. It tends towards considering the parent/child relationship but is applicable to anyone you love. The TED talk at the bottom of the article is beautiful. "I do not accept subtractive models of love, only additive ones." http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/06/12/andrew-solomon-far-from-the-tree/ -
The author may be right. Changing the law may not have changed the outcome in this particular case. But what about all the other countless scores of instances where it might have made a difference? Arguing for or against a law on the basis of a single case makes no sense. There are many people who continue to drive when they have been banned for drunk driving and then end up hurting themselves or others. It doesn't mean that we should not have laws about driving under the influence.