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Nephylim

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  1. Welcome new members. You'll get used to me always being late to the party I hope you've found your way around now. If you need any help shout
  2. I love BDSM. I'm not a pro in any way and do it for fun.. A friend of mine runs BDSM parties and another has a 'dungeon' Both have lots of equipment I love to experiment with. I haven't been to any BDSM clubs yet because there simply aren't any but I'm hopeful that when I move to the big city I will find one. I simply can't do sub. I've tried it and I hate it. Maybe I'm just a control freak but OMG even if I say so myself I am a damn good Dom. I've been told that just my look can turn a man's blood to ice... and he was almost 7 ft tall with a beard like grizzly Adams and possible a family of squirrels in there. My favourite is handcuffs and whips. I can do cats and plaits, but I like slave collars as well. I'm not into nappies and such it's just too weird. I like dark and not stupid. I don't have a problem at all with making money out of it if you can. As long as you do what you want to do and are not forced into it and don't lose yourself or your self respect in it then go for it. I would be crap because I form attachments far too easily and I would't be able to be detached and professional enough and would fall in love with everyone whom I screwed. Meh
  3. There is nothing wrong with promiscuity as long as you stay safe
  4. I'm boring. Welsh all the way through on both sides of the family way back. So far gone back to 4th generation. THere is one English woman but that's an anomaly we don't talk about
  5. Thrill and adventure seeking - you score 9 out of 10 This consists of items expressing desires to engage in sports or activities involving some physical danger or risk such as mountain climbing, parachute jumping, scuba diving, speeding in a car, etc. Experience seeking - you score 8 out of 10 This descibes the desire to seek new experiences through the mind and senses by living in a nonconforming life style with unconventional friends, and through travel. Disinhibition - you score 7 out of 10 This describes the need to disinhibit behaviour in the social sphere by drinking, partying and seeking variety in sexual partners. Boredom susceptibility - you score 3 out of 10 This indicates an aversion for repetitive experience of any kind, routine work, or even dull or predictable people. Other items indicate a restless reaction when things are unchanging. Your total sensation seeking score is 27 out of 40 I'm Disihibited Nooooo
  6. HAHAHA. I am useless.... still love the song though
  7. My Absolute favourite is Fairytale of New York by the Pogues and Christy McCall
  8. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LITTLE CAT :wub: HUGS HUGS HUGS :wub: Have an AWESOME day
  9. Life and doing things? How dare you have a life and do things!!!! Congrats on the NaNo. I didn't enter this time which is pissing me off because I've written a 60K word story anyway and I could have been doing it for NaNo. On the other hand I have enoyed writing the story far more than I would if I'd HAD to. Anyway. I think that writing in present tense when you have been writing past is really difficult. I slip all the time and it can be a real head full. Its your story hun so do whatever feels good for you. Whatever you do I'll read it
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    Dirty poll #10

    I gave them all a 5. Meh. I can take them or leave them. They remind me of poultry. They look like a turkey with the head chopped off but they taste nice. Hair doesn't bother me one way or the other. If it's clean and soft it's a turn on but too long and it gets in the teeth. I'm 50/50 on the question of male bits as opposed to lady bits. I love them both
  11. You obviously don't live in Wales. Sheep are sinister.
  12. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HUN HAVE A GREAT ONE
  13. Hey there. Nice to meet you. I hope you make lots of comments in the forum so we get to know you better. Looking forward to reading your story. I always look forward to reading everyones stoy
  14. I think he's thinking... I dont think I should have followed the GPS after all. OR... Maybe extreme sports isn't really my thing after all. Having said that I can't wait to see what story he comes up with.
  15. Hello and welcome to everyone I missed. I really should watch this thread more often. I'm looking forward to reading your novel Zane Every great work starts with a single word.
  16. The way to eliminate cults is to improve the lves of people and make them strong so they don't need to cling to them. Still not an easy answer huh?
  17. A kiss Money and posessions have never meant that much to me.
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    Hopeless

    Phana gets a slap... but then I get to kiss it better
  19. Nephylim

    Hopeless

    OMG Really? Where can I get one ??
  20. Nephylim

    Hopeless

    Hun I'd cook for you even if I didn't have a cooker. There must be SOMEWHERE I could light a fire
  21. Cynic !!!! I loved the story. It is something I have always preached at my children in a slightly different way - maybe one person can't change the world but they can change their own little bit of it and if everyone changed just one little bit then the whole world changes... and as you never know when someone else is changing theirs you should always be trying to change yours.
  22. Late again HAPPY BIRTHDAY HUN
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    Hopeless

    Hey... we weren't QUITE that bad
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    Hopeless

    I got a new cooker today because the last one literally fell apart. I've been holding the over door closed with a paint tin for some time and last week the whole thing died. So I have a new one. The delivery company have very few requirements. Just take out the old cooker and put it in the middle of the floor and they will take it away and put the new one in it's place... rather like the tooth fairy, not that they looked anything like fairies... except maybe fairy boot. Anway... there we were last night. Three women, all with degrees, all reasonably intelligent and pondered how the hell we were going to disconnect the cooker. I thought I was being clever when I took the socket off the wall... until I looked at the back of it and it was NOT like a normal plug. So there we were with no cooker at all and no idea what to do with the one we have. We had pizza. Today I called my friend and asked if he could recommend an electrician. He came round himself and within thirty seconds had unscrewed the wires, not from the wall but from the three screws that were attaching them to the back of the cooker under the easy to remove plate. Meh Nice new cooker though.
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    Equals

    From Wikipedia In Britain, as the word 'yobb' came out of the London back slang and into more general English usage, it and latterly 'yobbo' have meant 'working class, adolescent, male person'. Within his own culture, he was not necessarily seen as uncouth, though a person writing about him rather than speaking of him was likely to be of another social class and prone to seeing him as loutish. Dr. C. T. Onions, an editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, seems not to have noticed the word before he published the XYZ section of the dictionary in 1921 but the later supplement notes the use of 'yob' as meaning 'boy' in the working-class youth context, from 1859. This implies that the word had by that stage come out from the back slang argot into ordinary English usage. In the dictionary supplement's references, it is possible to detect a slow drift in the word's meaning, towards the 'Ruffian' interpretation, the new emphasis becoming clear from about 1927. 'Yobbo' appears from 1922 when its meaning does not clearly emphasize the ruffian. Its meaning drifts clearly towards the 'ruffian' interpretation by 1956, though a reference of 1938 calls a yobbo a 'Street Rough'. In Britain today this word is sometimes superseded by the newer term "Chav". How could I have forgotten Chav
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