TxRad
Dirty Old Man
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Part of me does, part of me doesn't.
I guess I could go both ways.
With Hermaphrodites the options are there for going many ways.
Anyone have any idea what category it might go in?
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Part of me does, part of me doesn't.
I guess I could go both ways.
With Hermaphrodites the options are there for going many ways.
Anyone have any idea what category it might go in?
I knew an actual hermaphrodite once. She was one of the most fun people I've ever known, but she got drunk enough at a party one night to start showing off her "dick." A lot of people were nervous about her after that, and she disappeared from my life.
I don't know where you're going with the hermaphrodite concept. I think that might determine the category.
Romance? Yes but I think not. First time, Yes but then again... EC, yes but it would or might take big hits because of the two dick situation. Maybe I should let Laurel decide on the category. She's pretty good at those decisions.
With Hermaphrodites the options are there for going many ways.
Anyone have any idea what category it might go in?
I once drank about two thirds of a bottle of coke; I was about 13 at the time. Never drank Pepsi or Dr Pepper. But have made up for it with almost continuous consumption of tea (Sri Lankan black mostly) and regular coffee - at least 2 mugs per day.
To my mind, tea is necessary to support life, while coffee is an essential pleasure.![]()
I used to drink coke but the acid in it almost killed me. I switched to Dr Pepper and occasionally root beer. Then they diagnosed the diabetes and I went to diet. Diet Dr Pepper is the lesser of the evils.
Tea is good but the caffeine in it effects me more than the caffeine in coffee. Strong tea gives me the jitters.
Fresh coffee for the evening crew.
Have you considered Transgender & Crossdressers? I know she's not technically transgender, but with the slightly blurry line between genders it might fit in there, perhaps. Else it might be an idea to see which category has more futanari stories and put it there, as those are also somewhat similar.
My coffee background is very limited, for which I've always been grateful. Millennials might be surprised to hear it, but before 2000 or so specialty coffees weren't all that normal in large swaths of the US, and modern kids who get hooked on "coffee" that isn't really proper coffee are bound to be disappointed once the world runs out of French hazelnut syrup.
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I associate coffee with trams in Croydon.
Why?
The tram stop to go back home after shopping in Croydon was outside an Importers' shop. That was the only place in the late 1940s for specialist teas and coffees and the outlet for the coffee roasting oven was right by the tram stop.
The smell of roasting coffee drifted over the whole queue, most of whom couldn't afford 'real' coffee and went home to a revolting brew of Camp from a bottle...
In Weston-super-Mare where I lived in the early 1950s there was a shop on the high street of similar work. The hot coffee smell got blown around (I guess it was free advertising).
And as for that ghastly Camp (chicory ?) stuff, I hated it.
In Weston-super-Mare where I lived in the early 1950s there was a shop on the high street of similar work.
Weston-on-the-mud was where I had my singular acquaintance with Coca Cola. We were waiting for a boat to take us on a 3 day camping trip to SteepHolm We were told to wear a hat; we soon found out why, it rained gull poop all day from the 50,000 birds nesting on the island.![]()
Yesterday I felt pretty good. Today, I feel like crap. My head feels like it is stuffed with cotton and there is a pressure headache behind my eyes. It's 94 outside and 78 inside and I feel chilled. I think, back to bed for myself.
I'll make evening coffee before I head out.

Yesterday I felt pretty good. Today, I feel like crap. My head feels like it is stuffed with cotton and there is a pressure headache behind my eyes. It's 94 outside and 78 inside and I feel chilled. I think, back to bed for myself.
I'll make evening coffee before I head out.

Hey, Tex - feeling any better?
<<Puts pot on.>>

Monsoon season has finally hit this area. Very light rain so far, but it is supposed to rain off and on for the next 18 hours. We need every drop we can get. Better is that the temps are supposed to be in the 70s after more than a month of high 80s/90s temps. I can feel the entire area giving a deep sigh of relief!![]()