rgraham666
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That's for me to know and you to find out.That depends.
Um, where do you plan on wearing the bells?
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I'll try to hold still.
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That's for me to know and you to find out.That depends.
Um, where do you plan on wearing the bells?
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That depends.
Um, where do you plan on wearing the bells?
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That's for me to know and you to find out.
I'll try to hold still.![]()
Where would you like them?
Laughing -
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Jingle all the wayyyyyyyy!
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How about under my kilt?
Laughing -
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Jingle all the wayyyyyyyy!
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what a cool site! I want one!
what a cool site! I want one!
bad sitemy sanctimonious prick refuses to be chained
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I like to lead men around by their pricks.
But not with chains.
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bad sitemy sanctimonious prick refuses to be chained
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I'm not sure I do. A nice warm hand is much more appealing.![]()
I like to lead men around by their pricks.
But not with chains.
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You can do it with just a smile and a shake of that lovely ass of yours. No need to touch them at all.![]()
Hmm. Hadn't considered that. I might just make an exception to my personal rule of not wearing jewelry in that case.I was thinking about how they would feel actually sliding into me, I would imagine it's rather wonderful, and I like the clit dangles as well.![]()
Hmm. Hadn't considered that. I might just make an exception to my personal rule of not wearing jewelry in that case.![]()
Yeah-- I would worry about chafing, in the clinch. But they are pretty! I'd wear them-- especially for Sarahh, who has some good ideas on what to do with themI suppose so long as all the edges are well rounded and you use plenty of lube it would work. I'd be a bit worried, me.
Yeah-- I would worry about chafing, in the clinch. But they are pretty! I'd wear them-- especially for Sarahh, who has some good ideas on what to do with them![]()
As a sex writer, I, for one, am fascinated to find out what is concluded and written. I'm equally thankful they're revamping the outmoded DSM-IV-TR. It's long overdue. Personally, they should revamp it yearly, but obviously they can't because research isn't an overnight process. Still, each new edition is like the bible for many clinicians, and times 'they are a changing' so rapidly that it's really almost impossible for most clinicians to keep up.What's ‘normal’ sex? Shrinks seek definition
Controversy erupts over creation of psychiatric rule book's new edition
By Brian Alexander
MSNBC contributor
Any penile insertion into a vagina for sexual gratification is normal. Position and regularity doesn't matter. Abnormal would be when something else is added into the mix, like anal, another partner, or toys.
There are some who would require that the man and woman would have to be married, and that the insertion would have to be for the purpose of producing offspring. I'm not one of them, but there are some persons who believe that fucking is somehow abnormal unless it is done for the purpose of procreation.![]()
What's ‘normal’ sex? Shrinks seek definition
Controversy erupts over creation of psychiatric rule book's new edition
By Brian Alexander
MSNBC contributor
This month the American Psychiatric Association announced the names of “working group” members who will guide the development of the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, the codex of American psychiatry.
Not surprisingly, given the DSM’s colorful history, particularly when it comes to sex, controversy erupted within days of the announcement, especially over membership of the Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders working group, which will wrestle with questions such as: Are sadomasochism or pedophilia mental disorders? Are dysfunctions like female hypoactive sexual desire psychiatric issues, or hormonal issues? Perhaps the most important question is whether, when it comes to many sexual interests and issues, it’s even possible or desirable to create diagnostic criteria.
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So what is 'Normal'? Does it exist or is it different for everyone?
As a sex writer, I, for one, am fascinated to find out what is concluded and written. I'm equally thankful they're revamping the outmoded DSM-IV-TR. It's long overdue. Personally, they should revamp it yearly, but obviously they can't because research isn't an overnight process. Still, each new edition is like the bible for many clinicians, and times 'they are a changing' so rapidly that it's really almost impossible for most clinicians to keep up.
I think it's a mistake to ask 'what is normal', CD. MSNBC comes up with catchy headlines, but most of their news reporters aren't really that reliable. Truly, the DSM has always been a manual about what is "abnormal". The unfortunate repercussion of this is what to measure abnormality by and I would not call societal acceptance of particular sexual practices a standard for the norm. I am pretty damn 100% sure that those who create the DSM don't measure it so simplistically either, but there must be a qualitative and quantitative norm by which to measure the inquiry.
"Are sadomasochism or pedophilia mental disorders? Are dysfunctions like female hypoactive sexual desire disorder (low sex drive) psychiatric issues, or hormonal issues?" These are very valid questions for the DSM in my opinion and if anyone here bothered to ask themselves the same questions, then I think we'd mostly agree that pedophilia remains on the list. However, what of sexual sadism and masochism? Sane and consensual is one thing, but what about a case like Armin Meiwes and Jürgen Brandes or the more recent Austrian case. Examples of normal sadomasochism? I would hope not and that's why the DMV is there.
I can understand the transgender activists bash on Zucker. Ontario (at least) used to provide OHIP covered operations for transgendered peoples, which simplistically meant a 'necessary operation'. I think (don't quote me) they delisted transgender operations as necessary in or around 1998 and relegated them to elective/cosmetic surgery. It pissed a lot of people off, but take it from me … I am certain it wasn't the CAHM's decision alone, or even at all. But let's think a minute. A person I knew got her final operation in 2004. She was finally a he, and a year later he killed himself. This is not atypical of transgendered transformations. Of course, straight people in their own gender probably commit suicide more often.
In this day and age, having sex for procreative purposes only is abnormal. Consider then, how difficult the DMV research is.