I write under male-sounding names online, and I have mixed feelings about it. Is it easier? Fuck yes. Does it make me angry how much easier it is? Fuck yes.
I write under male-sounding names online, and I have mixed feelings about it. Is it easier? Fuck yes. Does it make me angry how much easier it is? Fuck yes.
Thank you for addressing the concern trolling head-on.
I am so impressed. I can't believe that is a real picture. I figured it was some graphics stuff that had been photoshopped. Looks fabulous Dahrling !
I have the one student whose mom is a sex therapist and he is fairly well adjusted. I mean, he was complaining that upon meeting his girlfriend she immediately asked her about birth control, but that is not too bad.
I have been taking anti-depressants my entire adult life. I am almost completely weaned off (the doctor finally figured out it was a thyroid issue rather than depression) and did not know that sex was such an incredibly pleasurable thing. I has eh orgasms, and really just wanted to get it done. I had no clue. Finding…
I have repeatedly clarified that my concern was about how it was going to be disclosed to the children, not about whether she does this or not.
It was not about the morals, it was about how they were gonna find out about it. But the author has already come by and replied clarifying they are aware.
That is not really the issue - the issue is all their friends and friends' parents will know these desires in detail, and know what got her off and what didn't. That is a little more than the usual "my parents have sex" knowledge most kids have.
I actually agree. I clarified I just meant that I hoped the kids were equipped with that info beforehand.
She replied, and yes, it seems she writes from a perspective that is not the attention-seeking "me me me" thing that most bloggers do.
I agree that mommy bloggers are worse, because they are violating their childrens' privacy and telling stories that should be the childrens' to tell if and when they decide sharing is something they want to do. I know it wasn't your intention, but your first comment (which I realize you've know clarified) sort of…
If I came across a blog my father put out about his daily jacking off yes, yes I would be incredibly embarrassed.
Yes, and also to arm your kids with that knowledge so that they don't hear about it the first time from strangers.
I would, but as I've attempted to clarify, my main issue was with a scenario in which the kids, not familiar with their mom's blog, find out about this through others - cause we all can agree that would not be a good one.
I tried to clarify that I think that in the hierarchy of embarrassing things, mommy bloggers are way worse than sex bloggers, but it doesn't matter: I am a sex hater horrible person 4 lyfe now. Anyway, the author replied and was actually very nice, so there is that, in spite of the angry mobs.
Holy shit I had no idea other people had these 'Brain shivers'.
I gained 50lbs on Effexor but it made me feel wonderful for the 2 years it worked. Then it just stopped working and the withdrawal as 6 months of hell. I don't recommend it to anyone. Sorry!
Effexor made me a raving bitch from Hell. More so... Cannot recommend that one.
I dunno- Big Foot's friends have asked about the framed book cover in my office. She rolls her eyes and says "She (because she always addresses me this way now) wrote a book". Friends will ask a few questions and Big Foot will sigh and say "That crazy broad wrote a book about dirty vampires or some such nonsense. You…
The name OrgasmQuest sounds more like an adult board game or a point-and-click adventure from the '90s, but for…