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May 18, 2011 11:49 pm
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A place you can send me a private message that only i can read. Please know that any comments i make show up but your message will not. Be kind and remember if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all
Any standard members wishing to talk to me can through this post. Thank you!
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Jun 15, 2011 7:51 pm
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i know a lot of you are standard members like me and can't read my profile so i'm going to post the meat of it here so you can read it and get to know a little about me other than my posts here. Thanks for reading!
I'm just a regular girl looking for another lady to pleasure and be pleasured by. I love to be touched and caressed and stroked and kissed. I’ll do my best to bring you as much pleasure as I can and I’m hoping for the same from you. I love to kiss and explore things with my mouth and tongue as well as my hands and fingers. I'm a little on the heavy side but am very sensual and sexy...or at least that's what I've been told. I think at least one of my assets are my breasts...gee..do you count that as one or two? They always get me attention if I show them off. I've got green eyes and a great smile that I’m told is quite captivating and enchanting. I have shoulder length medium brown hair and I’m a big girl, lets just say I’m no runway model. I keep my pussy shaved smooth and I do have a hood piercing that can be fun to play with and I enjoy it very much. I'm very open-minded and feel that no one has the right to judge others for anything in life. I will also gladly share my thoughts and opinions when and where I see fit. I'm a go with the flow kinda girl and am fairly laid back and easy going. I love to laugh and have a good time with my family and friends. I dress mostly casual and love my jeans but do enjoy lounging in my sweats at home.
My Ideal Person: I'm looking for a sexy lady to spend some time with. It doesn't matter to me if you have a man in your life or not but I'd rather keep our intimacy between us. Now I'm not opposed to something different later but for now lets keep it just you and me. Age doesn't matter to me and I'm fine with you being younger or older. I'm a firm believer in beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I want someone I find attractive and that doesn't mean I want someone who looks like J-Lo it means attractive and sexy to me, no one else. I'm no model myself but I know I'm sexy and other people say I'm hot and sexy. I don't think looks are all that important but there should be a physical attraction both physically and with your personality. I’m drug and STD free and am tested annually. I ask anyone interested in playing be the same. Personal hygiene is a must and I do prefer a lady who is shaved or waxed or at least trimmed. I think a woman who is comfortable with herself and is confident in who she is, is a huge turn on and is very sexy.
If you want to explore and have some new experiences or make a new friend, lets hook up and hang out. Please no drama and discretion is appreciated, thank you.
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Word of the day
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Feb 22, 2012 9:51 pm
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Today's word is ABJURE.
Abjure [ab-JOOR] verb:
1a: to renounce upon oath
b: to reject solemnly
2: to abstain from: avoid
Example: She abjured to not date any more losers, but knew it would be hard to follow through on it.
A bit about this word since this helped me to understand it better so I thought I'd share it with all of you.
Just as a jury swears to produce an unbiased verdict, and a witness swears to tell the truth on pain of perjury, those who abjure their former ways "swear them away." Abjure as well as jury and perjury comes from the Latin jurare, which means "to swear" and which in turn is based on the root "jus", meaning "law", plus the prefix "ab" meaning "away. These days, we can casually abure (that is, abstain from) vices such as smoking or overeating, but in the 15th and 16th centuries to abjure was a matter or renouncing something under oath, sometimes a matter of life and death. For example, during the Spanish Inquisition, individuals were given the choice between abjuring unacceptable beliefs and being burned at the stake.
This word is sorta cook really. Funny how it all ties in sorta with the law end of things. Anyway I'm sorta busy doing some stuff tonight around the house so I hope y'all have a great night.
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Feb 21, 2012 7:27 pm
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Today's word is COPIOUS.
Copious [KOH-pee-us] adjective:
1a: yielding something abundantly
b: plentiful in number
2: full of thought, information, or matter
3: lavish, abundant
Example: After many hours of copious orgasms they fell asleep in each others arms only to wake later to do it all over again.
I love this word! Its a bit chilly out today and half rain half snow. I can't seem to get warm today and have a headache, yucky! I hope y'all have a great night.
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Feb 20, 2012 7:25 pm
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Today's word is DUENDE.
Duende [doo-EN-day] noun: the power to attract through personal magnetism and charm.
Example: Her current lover could not only cook and was amazing with his sexual skills but had the duende to keep her coming back for more even if they had a disagreement.
This word refers to a spirit in Spanish, Portuguese, and Filipino folklore and literally means ghost or goblin in Spanish. It's believed to come from the phrase "dueno de casa" which means "owner of a house". The term traditionally used in flamenco music and other art forms or refer to the mystical or powerful force given off by a performer to draw in the audience. Today the term appears in a broad range of context to refer to one's unspoken charm or allure. Hmmm, cool. Anyway its been a nice relaxing day off, thank goodness! Although it did get a bit cold again and rainy and yucky out, oh well. I have some reading to catch up on and a bit of writing to do this evening. I hope y'all had a great weekend! I also hope your Monday night is fantastic
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Feb 19, 2012 5:30 pm
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Today's word is EXTEMPORANEOUS.
Extemporaneous [ek-stem-puh-RAY-nee-us] adjective:
1: composted, performed, or uttered on the spur of the moment: impromptu
2: provided, made, or put to use as an expedient: makeshift
Example: After the movie they arrived back at his place and once inside she was feeling rather naughty and flirty so she walked over to the couch and pushed him down on to the cushions. She went over to his stereo and found a nice sultry tune and then slowly walked back to where he was sitting and started doing an extemporaneous strip tease for him.
Today's word is a bit early cuz I have some dinner plans with a friend and thought I'd do it before I left. I hope everyone has had a great weekend. And if you get an extra day off tomorrow like I do woo hoo for us! I love three day weekends! And I'm so excited cuz I just found out yesterday that my guy will be here next weekend! Holy shit its been since December that I've seen him. I miss him very much and can hardly wait to see him. I hope y'all have a great night
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Feb 18, 2012 7:29 pm
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Today's word is CRITIQUE.
Critique [kruh-TEEK] noun: an act of criticizing; especially: a critical estimate or discussion
Example: She liked to critique her lovers over a drink or two with her friends and judge whether she would see them again by how they reacted.
So I went out with a friend last night and had a blast. Met a friend of her's and he had a couple friends with him and we had a hot time dancing, laughing, and chatting. No real girls to flirt with except the one bartender, she was HAWT! At least the guys this time were a lot nicer to look at. There was a couple young men who looked military at the end of the bar and I almost walked up to one of them and told him he had a gorgeous ass. I'm sure if I'd been drunk I probably would have cuz my friend kept telling me to do it and I almost did but just couldn't bring myself to do it. Went for a walk this afternoon and it was so nice to get some fresh air. Have some writing assignments to work on tonight. I hope everyone has a great Saturday night
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Feb 17, 2012 8:26 pm
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Today's word is COMIX.
Comix [KAH-miks] noun: comic books or comic strips
Example: Raw, founded by Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly in 1980, was the leading avant-garde comix journal of its time.
K so I used the example on the site I get my words from cuz I'm in a hurry tonight. I'm going out to meet a friend and go dancing and hang out. Maybe I'll see some hot chick tonight and slip her my number. Geez the last time I went out it was all guys and the few women out where yucky...shudders. So I'm off to get ready to go. I hope y'all have a great Friday night!
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Feb 16, 2012 11:22 pm
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Today's word is RABBLE.
Rabble [RAB-ul] noun:
1: a disorganized or confused collection of things
2a: a disorganized or disorderly crowd of people: mob
b: the lowest class of people
Example: He swept her off her feet in the middle of the rabble as they moved down the street in the center of it all, and he carried her to safety off to the side as the mob moved on.
Its been a long day and I'm done. I hope everyone has a great night.
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Feb 15, 2012 7:38 pm
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Today's word is ABNEGATE.
Abnegate [AB-nih-gayt] verb:
1: deny, renounce
2: surrender, relinquish
Example: She would abnegate access to her apartment on the first date, which usually meant she always had a second date with that suitor.
This word comes from the Latin root verb "negare" which means to deny and began appearing in English around the 14th century. Anyway I'm still working on a couple papers this week so am sorta busy. Its to cold out tonight for a walk with the icy wind that showed up today along with some rain so yeah, no walk tonight. I hope y'all have a great hump day night!
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Feb 14, 2012 8:08 pm
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Today's word is AUBADE.
Aubade [oh-BAHD] noun:
1: a song or poem greeting the dawn
2a: a morning love song
b: a song or poem of lovers parting at dawn
3: morning music
Example: He woke her from her slumber with a sweet aubade after they'd spent the night making sweet passionate love.
This a French word that means dawn serenade and has been romancing the English language since around 1670. What a fitting word for today. Happy Valentine's Day to everyone! I have a paper to write so I'm gonna bid everyone a goodnight and I hope y'all have a fabulous one.
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Feb 13, 2012 8:02 pm
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Today's word is MUTT.
Mutt [MUT] noun:
1: a stupid or insignificant person: fool
2: a mongrel dog: cur
Example: She treated him like a mutt, but yet he stayed despite her cruel behavior and cutting words to him.
Hmmm seems this word as for the insult part comes from the word Muttonhead. Anyway I'm feeling better today, no headache thank god! It was busy at work and I haven't been sleeping very good the last couple nights. I had a good weekend and truly enjoyed my lunch date yesterday. It really was so much fun to just sit and share stories and laugh our asses off at the things we've done. She is more outgoing than I am and I think if we ever went out drinking we might get in trouble lol. Ok so its nice out tonight, chilly but nice, so I'm gonna head out for a walk. I hope y'all have a great night.
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Feb 12, 2012 7:26 pm
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Today's word is VADE MECUM.
Vade mecum [vay-dee-MEE-kum] noun:
1: a book for ready reference: manual
2: something regularly carried about by a person
Example: They walked into a small crowded cafe in Italy and tried to order an espresso but the barrister didn't understand their attempts so she pulled out the small vade mecum of how to speak Italian in Italy and tried again with better success.
This word is Latin for "go with me", it comes from the Latin verb vadere meaning "to go". In English vade mecum has been used since at least 1629 referring to manuals or guidebooks sufficiently compact to be carried in a deep pocket. but from the beginning it has also been used for such constant companions as gold, medications, and memorized gems of wisdom.
Interesting, makes me think of those small pocket sized travel guides that you can buy at a book store about popular countries to visit in Europe or even different states here in the U.S. Anyway I had a great time at lunch today despite my pounding head. We laughed and talked and shared some stories for a couple hours and had some yummy food. My head is still pounding so I'm gonna wish all of you a great night and finish up mine and get some rest.
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