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Lit is a world of alts. How many Lit identities have you posted under?

  • 1

    Votes: 378 78.6%
  • 2 - 3

    Votes: 86 17.9%
  • 4 - 5

    Votes: 7 1.5%
  • > 5

    Votes: 10 2.1%

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I'd pass.
Yes, it would be hot as hell, omg.
Everyone has the chance of leaving a lasting impression in your life and to loose that friendship would make me sad.
I'm all for instant gratification, but not at the cost of that someone vanishing forever.
Plus, there's always that chance of hooking up without the help of that fairy. :devil:
 
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But what if the magic Lit fairy came along and granted us this desire. We could be with our online partner for 48 hours. The fairy would make it so the time stood still for the rest of the world and there would be absolutely no way to trace it back and there would be special "no guilt" fairy dust sprinkled on us so afterwards there was no spousal remorse. However, to have this wish granted at the end of the 48hours you would no longer have the online relationship. The person would simply vanish from your online life and every way you had to connect with them would be severed. Both of you know what you're getting into and know the price of this one time togetherness.

Would you do it?

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Wow! You're tossing out some really interesting questions as of late!

That...is a tough one. I'm teetering. Teetering.

I think...if the relationship was as special as you represent...I would...pass. Losing the chance of physical closeness would be a wrench, but to lose or cut short a rare emotional intimacy seems the height of folly.

It's late. I'm tired. That is my excuse if the above doesn't make sense. :cattail:

Since I'm not 6 years old, I don't have tighty whities.

Shazam underoos?

ROFL. I can totally picture underoos. :D
 
The first dream I can remember was when I was like five years old. My father took me to see the shuttle launch down at Cape Canaveral. I remember wanting to work with the space program. I remember thinking, "By the time I'm 20, I want to work there." Because, in my mind, 20 was old and I should be able to get a job there by then. I actually did make that dream happen. And on time! I did it for a couple of years and moved on. It was fun and I got to see a lot of amazing stuff.

Other dreams included being a baseball player and a musician. I never became a baseball player but I did become a musician in some ways.

Was this Space Mountain? :D
 
48 hour pass?
There was someone here a while ago and I would have jumped at the chance. I even looked at the price of air-tickets just for fun.
I'm much too prickly now and don't have a online crush on anyone. I think it's because I'm rude about cars and stuff :eek:
 
Time to lighten things a little bit. No sense always being so serious, after all, I'm a fun guy! :nana:

Jewelry. What's your favorite to wear, what do you like to see most on your partner. Give it up, Christmas is right around the corner and you just may give your special someone an idea on what to get you.
 
NEW TOPIC ALERT!!!

So, I had this question pop into my head and I thought it was so good it couldn't wait until later.

We have or lit friends, playmates, lovers, soul mates...etc. Someone that is special to us. Sometimes we only know them through PMs. Some of us get lucky and move into voice , maybe cam. Sometimes it goes farther and we start to learn personal things, and the person becomes closer. But for the very vast majority of us , it will only ever be online. It becomes a topic "what if we ever met?" "What would we do first?" and so on.

But what if the magic Lit fairy came along and granted us this desire. We could be with our online partner for 48 hours. The fairy would make it so the time stood still for the rest of the world and there would be absolutely no way to trace it back and there would be special "no guilt" fairy dust sprinkled on us so afterwards there was no spousal remorse. However, to have this wish granted at the end of the 48hours you would no longer have the online relationship. The person would simply vanish from your online life and every way you had to connect with them would be severed. Both of you know what you're getting into and know the price of this one time togetherness.

Would you do it?

I'll answer. We all know that online rarely lasts. Hell, 6months seems like a long time. So on one hand if you play the odds, it won't last and you can have this time together. But, having them just vanish from your life would be hard.

My vote. I wouldn't take the 48 hr pass. If what I have online is special, and while it might not last forever, I wouldn't be willing to toss it aside.




Dangnabit...I'd pass too...Although I'd be Sooooooo tempted. But if I want someone at all its most often because I like them in general. And the adult thing to say is I'd rather have them forever then for 48.


*but the sexual deviant inside is screaming stfu and bring on the fairy dust!
 
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Time to lighten things a little bit. No sense always being so serious, after all, I'm a fun guy! :nana:

Jewelry. What's your favorite to wear, what do you like to see most on your partner. Give it up, Christmas is right around the corner and you just may give your special someone an idea on what to get you.


Silver ...love silver...pounded silver jewelery is my favourite!
On men..mmeh...a wedding band or a single ring...depends on the man. I'm a fan of bearded tattooed blinged out men...and I'm and fan of suit, nice watch and a ring, man.

I'm just not a fan of. ..I wore every piece of gold jewelery I own to the gym...man.(true story)
 
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I wouldn't take the 48 hour option, but that's because I'm not looking for quick thrills on the side.

Jewelry. What's your favorite to wear, what do you like to see most on your partner. Give it up, Christmas is right around the corner and you just may give your special someone an idea on what to get you.
I don't like jewelery/jewelry. I don't have any problem with other people wearing it, but it does absolutely nothing for me by way of appeal (except possibly a tiara -- that might be cute!). It's even lower on my list of desirable add-ons than make-up (for which I apply the maxim that, if I notice it immediately, then it's too much).

I'm weird, though. :D
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I'm just not a fan of. ..I wore every piece of gold jewelery I own to the gym...man.(true story)

Hahaha! Im dying over here! Ruby, I married this guy! (True story)
Now, in my own defense, I didn't actually know he was "that" guy until he started making lots of money. :eek:
 
I don't know if losing a good friend for 48 hours is worth it. But there is something to be said for a personal touch.

I only wear a watch. No other jewelry.

Was this Space Mountain? :D

You're in rare form, huh?!? No, it was not! But I did work at Disney and I got locked in Space Mountain at night and I had to pee in there.
 
I'd pass on the 48 hours.

The only jewelry on myself is perhaps a school or wedding ring, sometimes a watch, though I don't like the sweaty band.

On her, a wedding/engagement ring and/or watch is standard, I have no issue with a bracelet though i find multiple bracelets annoying, likewise for necklaces. I have great issues with earrings. I see an earring I think of it getting caught in my cuffs or something else and getting pulled out (I have a very vivid imagination). I see earrings, my feet ball up, my fingers curl under and I don't want to do any sudden movements and keep a distance.
 
Hey, LWulf. Nice to see you posting on this thread. I hadnt seen you on the BDSM forum for a bit. You haven't been hanging out on the GB, have you? :p
 
Time to lighten things a little bit. No sense always being so serious, after all, I'm a fun guy! :nana:

Quoted. Because even the idea of Chained posting a dancing banana is mind-boggling, much less him actually doing so. A DANCING BANANA!

How has no one else noticed this!?! :eek:


I'm just not a fan of. ..I wore every piece of gold jewelery I own to the gym...man.(true story)

Hahaha! Im dying over here! Ruby, I married this guy! (True story)
Now, in my own defense, I didn't actually know he was "that" guy until he started making lots of money. :eek:

That...is one, truly horrible, marital story! And one heck of a cautionary tale. Truly. :(

< I think it's because I'm rude about cars and stuff :eek: >

I can't speak for everyone else, but I found your car rant highly educational. :D
 
Time to lighten things a little bit. No sense always being so serious, after all, I'm a fun guy! :nana:

Jewelry. What's your favorite to wear, what do you like to see most on your partner. Give it up, Christmas is right around the corner and you just may give your special someone an idea on what to get you.

I'll echo Ruby's sentiments on mens' jewelry. Though some men do actually manage to pull off the "lots of bling" look. Typically they're in Elizabethan (I'm not sure if that's the right period!) costume, or maybe steampunk haute couture. :D

I don't wear a lot of jewelry. Occasionally a piece will catch my fancy and I'll wear it obsessively. I like unusual but understated, elegant rather than blingy. Or at least not too blingy. :cattail:

I prefer silver/platinum/white gold to yellow/rose gold.
 
NEW TOPIC ALERT!!!

So, I had this question pop into my head and I thought it was so good it couldn't wait until later.

We have or lit friends, playmates, lovers, soul mates...etc. Someone that is special to us. Sometimes we only know them through PMs. Some of us get lucky and move into voice , maybe cam. Sometimes it goes farther and we start to learn personal things, and the person becomes closer. But for the very vast majority of us , it will only ever be online. It becomes a topic "what if we ever met?" "What would we do first?" and so on.

But what if the magic Lit fairy came along and granted us this desire. We could be with our online partner for 48 hours. The fairy would make it so the time stood still for the rest of the world and there would be absolutely no way to trace it back and there would be special "no guilt" fairy dust sprinkled on us so afterwards there was no spousal remorse. However, to have this wish granted at the end of the 48hours you would no longer have the online relationship. The person would simply vanish from your online life and every way you had to connect with them would be severed. Both of you know what you're getting into and know the price of this one time togetherness.
The premise is flawed. There's no way of knowing when the relationship will end; sure I'm a cynic, but there's no guarantee any relationship will see tomorrow. For the chance to actually touch and hold her, for the connection to be real and physical - yeah, it's worth it.
I had that exact situation (except knowing exactly when it would end) and I (we) took the 48 (72) hours. It was magical. If possible, even more than I'd imagined. Her journey is headed on a different path now, and I miss makinmepurr like crazy. But, that time together, really together, validated everything shared beforehand. The intimacy and sharing was all genuine, the feelings were real, and though she's gone I have peace about the relationship. That counts, a lot.
 
The premise is flawed. There's no way of knowing when the relationship will end; sure I'm a cynic, but there's no guarantee any relationship will see tomorrow. For the chance to actually touch and hold her, for the connection to be real and physical - yeah, it's worth it.
I had that exact situation (except knowing exactly when it would end) and I (we) took the 48 (72) hours. It was magical. If possible, even more than I'd imagined. Her journey is headed on a different path now, and I miss makinmepurr like crazy. But, that time together, really together, validated everything shared beforehand. The intimacy and sharing was all genuine, the feelings were real, and though she's gone I have peace about the relationship. That counts, a lot.


*snugglepounce*

Miss seeing you around :rose:
 
NEW TOPIC ALERT!!!

So, I had this question pop into my head and I thought it was so good it couldn't wait until later.

We have or lit friends, playmates, lovers, soul mates...etc. Someone that is special to us. Sometimes we only know them through PMs. Some of us get lucky and move into voice , maybe cam. Sometimes it goes farther and we start to learn personal things, and the person becomes closer. But for the very vast majority of us , it will only ever be online. It becomes a topic "what if we ever met?" "What would we do first?" and so on.

But what if the magic Lit fairy came along and granted us this desire. We could be with our online partner for 48 hours. The fairy would make it so the time stood still for the rest of the world and there would be absolutely no way to trace it back and there would be special "no guilt" fairy dust sprinkled on us so afterwards there was no spousal remorse. However, to have this wish granted at the end of the 48hours you would no longer have the online relationship. The person would simply vanish from your online life and every way you had to connect with them would be severed. Both of you know what you're getting into and know the price of this one time togetherness.

Would you do it?

I'll answer. We all know that online rarely lasts. Hell, 6months seems like a long time. So on one hand if you play the odds, it won't last and you can have this time together. But, having them just vanish from your life would be hard.

My vote. I wouldn't take the 48 hr pass. If what I have online is special, and while it might not last forever, I wouldn't be willing to toss it aside.

No deal.
I have no spouse, so there's zero incentive to accept.
However, the thought of having just 48 hours and then never having any contact with him again is gut-wrenching. I simply couldn't do it. He means the world to me and I want more.
Of course, this is only hypothetical.....innit. :cool:

Time to lighten things a little bit. No sense always being so serious, after all, I'm a fun guy! :nana:

Jewelry. What's your favorite to wear, what do you like to see most on your partner. Give it up, Christmas is right around the corner and you just may give your special someone an idea on what to get you.

I'm not married - so no wedding band etc.
I normally wear a small pair of studs and that's it. Silver/white gold / platinum would be what I normally prefer.
My professional life means I need to be bare below the elbow, and that suits me just fine.
When I'm going out or getting dressed up, I'll play around with Jewellery - but just fashion stuff.

I haven't ever really given much thought to what I'd like to see on my partner. Er, probably just a watch. No idea. I'm going with "less jewellery than me". :D
 
Litiquette Point of Order:

The Management stipulates that all premises are flawed. Hell, fairy dust, and space travel are big clues. No need to preface any response.

...continue on
 
That...is one, truly horrible, marital story! And one heck of a cautionary tale. Truly. :(

*chuckle*

Oh, Endless, there were signs. You know there were. I just hope that I have learned from my own not-so-cautionary tale. I hope I am much more able to take off the rose-colored glasses than I used to be. Psst... You can't see red flags when you're wearing them. :rolleyes:
 
I feel like you are just trying to get pics of me in underoos. That's what this is. I won't fall for that again. Although it would bring me back to my days as a footballer at Penn State. (Too soon?)

I'll show you my Underoos if you show me yours.
 
Hey, LWulf. Nice to see you posting on this thread. I hadnt seen you on the BDSM forum for a bit. You haven't been hanging out on the GB, have you? :p

I hang out in a lot of forums, but I just don't post on them. Next week, eh...
 
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