I know several people in polyamorous relationships. Each one has said a variation of the same thing: “It’s not more sex. It’s more conversations about feelings.”
I know several people in polyamorous relationships. Each one has said a variation of the same thing: “It’s not more sex. It’s more conversations about feelings.”
Thank you! I’m bummed with all the really gross anti-polyam stuff in this thread (“he already has a side chick,” “wants new pussy but wants to split the rent,” etc.) without any real consideration for the issues surrounding polyamory.
Sloppy attempts at it (like this one) give open relationships a bad name, but almost…
So much this!!! Polyamory, swinging threesomes can all be great! But there needs to be a lot of trust, enthusiasm, and mutual benefit for everyone. I think monogamous people can totally open relationships and be happy but they need to have been happy and feel fulfilled BEFORE doing so. You don’t stretch yourself even m…
Okay, I actually am in a polyamorous relationship, and have been since about 2001, and I can tell MVP that there’s actually a term for the bullshit her boyfriend is pulling. It’s called “Relationship Broken? Add More People!”, and it refers specifically to the kind of person who thinks that polyamory is a solution to…
If you guys continue to have advertisements that PLAY SOUND automatically and are almost impossible to mute, I will find a new series of blogs to waste my time with.
Your comment made me ponder the definition and use of the term “supposed to” in relation to the pyrotechnics/explosives industry. “Supposed to” is probably a red flag in any shop/research & development/operator work space when dealing with these types of things...
Necessity being the mother of invention and all that, it is an interesting story. Politics aside, it takes a special kind of bravery to squeeze into an old boiler with 7 of your friends with nothing but a hand crank for propulsion in order to attach 135 pounds of explosive to a ship. Also of note is that the reason…
Think of it like a fire.
I wrote my senior thesis (in 1997) on this and other naval innovations of the Confederate Navy during the Civil War. It is important to note that the intention was not that the torpedo explode on impact, but that it would be lodged into the hull, with a rope attached to the firing mechanism. The crew would then…
Mynd you, moose bites Kan be pretti nasti...
Without profit, there’s no drug research or progress. And drug companies don’t write prescriptions, doctors do. The over-prescription of painkillers is consistently cited as a major cause.
You seriously do not understand economics. Profit is the leading motivation (and source of funding) for innovation. If by some socialistic miracle you could “force” this scenario, there wouldn’t be drug companies, hence there would not be life-saving medications.
Eh, maybe stow that pinky for now. The Testa Rossa was introduced in 1957. The Maserati Tipo 61 was introduced in 1959.
Dr. Simeone is a hero. Here’s what CSX2287 looks like post preservation:
Isn’t that the one from the Simeone Museum in Philly? There’s was a Moss, Brabham, Clark car too. Had a plain white number circle. Damn. I didn’t realize it was the very first DBR1. I have some pretty goodimages of it buried way back in my instagram feed.
There are not a lot of cars you could park next to an E-Type and make it look a bit frumpy. This is one of them.
Which, ironically enough, will be accelerated by S7 battery venting.
I recall it distinctly: a happy day for this 17 year-old, when my father brought one home, unannounced. Even better when days later, he flipped me the keys for my first weekend out with it - such a special car that I even refrained from my usual bored-suburban-teen weekend activity of smoking weed in it, for fear of…
Or, own a Nexus 5X, 6P, Pixel or Pixel XL.
It was cool back when it was a V6 with a manual and you called it an S.H.O., not “Show”.