SassySheDevil
Moody Roller Coaster
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- Nov 12, 2006
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Well!
I see I have some catching up to do! Missed you all! Some primo questions up there^ that I’ll hafta get to sometime.
Back from a week in the middle of real actual nowhere. Trekka’s Family Circus Redneck Vacay was smashing success. With muddy ATV rides, peeing in the woods, playing with fire, all the trappings.
Learned something tho: I absolutely suck at riding a horse! (I’ve always said I’m a shitty Femme Domme, perhaps a related issue?)
So my question...
When you discover something you can’t do well, does it inspire you to want to learn it better? Tackle and master it? Or do you move it along and just accept mediocrity without incident? Do you wear the subpar performance like a badge of honor? Like Bart Simpson’s “Underachiever and Proud of It” stance?
Coz I’m so damn competitive I’m about this close to signing myself up for riding lessons.![]()
First time is always the worst.. Depending on how you rode. You could be a little sore in some fun places for a bit

Once you learn balance and how to use your leg muscles, it gets a lot more comfy.
I don't like to be competitive. So if I'm not good at it. It depends on how much I enjoy it, or want to do it. I don't need to master it, just because I sucked at it. But if it was fun. I'll do it.
Dancing. I grew up doing different types. I truly have no rhythm though. But give me a good vacuum (Stripper pole) and no audience, and I fucking love it.
I (back in the olden days) was really good at gymnastics. But getting old and fat.. *sad* I'm still flexible. But I'm also scared of heights now. So getting me on uneven bars or a balance beam and I'd cry now lol
I've had to accept that some things just change.

