Sex & Shenanigans

I’ll be honest, I only learned recently (through lit) that this was a thing. Maybe I should have known? I don’t know. I don’t see it in porn and of course they don’t teach it in sex ed… no guy ever suggested I try it or hinted it so I just never knew.
Sex Ed was worthless.... I learned more in 15 minutes from a college roommate than that whole semester class
I clicked on this.... 🫣
I haven’t but I have a suspicion that I could. I really want to try. Big fantasy of mine. I’d do it to myself but I have no self control. I think I’ll need my hands tied/held or someone authoritative to tell me I can’t touch myself.
Meee... Mee.. pick me... 😘
 
I’ll be honest, I only learned recently (through lit) that this was a thing. Maybe I should have known? I don’t know. I don’t see it in porn and of course they don’t teach it in sex ed… no guy ever suggested I try it or hinted it so I just never knew.
To be honest, I absolutely can't stand it. I'm way too ticklish. And my nipples are tiny.
 
I like every inch, but yeah, nipples are great. Why? Because in sex, they are kind of like cheating. A woman's body has numerous erogenous zones, but they vary, and it can take time to find where some of them are. (When you do, when you map out that sensual topography? Oh, yeah). But for most women, nipple play is enjoyable. So it is a safe fallback when you want to add pleasure.

Meh. Take it or leave it. It doesn't really do much for me.

I have not, but I have known three women in my life who could. That was...enjoyable for everyone involved.
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I’ll be honest, I only learned recently (through lit) that this was a thing. Maybe I should have known? I don’t know. I don’t see it in porn and of course they don’t teach it in sex ed… no guy ever suggested I try it or hinted it so I just never knew.


YES.


I haven’t but I have a suspicion that I could. I really want to try. Big fantasy of mine. I’d do it to myself but I have no self control. I think I’ll need my hands tied/held or someone authoritative to tell me I can’t touch myself.
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I haven’t but I have a suspicion that I could. I really want to try. Big fantasy of mine. I’d do it to myself but I have no self control. I think I’ll need my hands tied/held or someone authoritative to tell me I can’t touch myself.
Oh my... my mind immediately pictured me having my hands tied behind my back, and a guy just playing with my nipples... oh my... good thing I'm not still at work squirming around like this. 🤣🤣🤣
 
Also .. ladies… do you like playing with men’s nipples?
I like playing with nipples unless they specifically ask me not to. I think a little nip of a nipple can add a tiny bit of extra stimulation.
Women … do you like your nipples played with?
Yes. Mhmm... Dear lord sometimes it feels like there's a nerve highway straight to my pussy from my nipples.
Anyone have an orgasm from just nipple play?
Once or twice? Not since before babies.
 
Lars was an asshole. Lars is an asshole still. But Lars wasn't wrong either.

Metallica took on Napster because they were big enough to do it. A lot of major artists hid in their shadow because they didn't want to take the public opinion hit. And yes, it was a fight between a huge business that didn't want to change and a company that abetted and encouraged outright theft, but rather than the two sides coming to a model that would work, they fought, and we now end up with a system where both music creation and consumption has been completely devalued, especially by those who came of age during the streaming era. Technology outsourced art. Now you have companies dropping AI created songs that get streamed by bots to bump numbers.
I disagree about the artists being as affected by lack of record sales. It is the record company that suffers. Artists have always made more money touring.

Hardly anyone listens to the radio anymore yet that was a free way to listen to music. It was also the best publicity for the artists. Now we pay for that service. I see music sharing as a way to get your music listened to.

I'm not convinced that pirating music alone has "ruined" the music industry. Let's look at the record companies who exploit their artists a little closer. Maybe that has more to do with it. Just my two cents.
 
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I disagree about the artists being as effected by lack of record sales. It is the record company that suffers. Artists have always made more money touring.

Hardly anyone listens to the radio anymore yet that was a free way to listen to music. It was also the best publicity for the artists. Now we pay for that service. I see music sharing as a way to get your music listened to.

I'm not convinced that pirating music alone has "ruined" the music industry. Let's look at the record companies who exploit their artists a little closer. Maybe that has more to do with it. Just my two cents.
Artist haven’t necessarily made more money from touring. The Beatles are a great example of that. I think artist are forced now to tour more because it’s necessary for their income
 
Artist haven’t necessarily made more money from touring. The Beatles are a great example of that. I think artist are forced now to tour more because it’s necessary for their income
The 60's were full of artists getting swindled by their managers and record labels.

I'm sure a struggling artist who is just starting out can't garner $500-$5,000 tickets for their concerts like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. So, it probably is more difficult. If I could make all my money from record sales without ever having to perform live, I'd be thrilled. It's a tough gig I'm sure.
 
I like the music on the radio usually.... I don't like the gibberish and commercials in-between songs...
I used to pay for iTunes I don't even do that anymore
 
Hardly anyone listens to the radio anymore yet that was a free way to listen to music. It was also the best publicity for the artists. Now we pay for that service. I see music sharing as a way to get your music listened to.
Pretty sure radio gets plenty of traction from what I can tell. Maybe clarify that as "hardly anyone you know...."?
 
One of the greatest gifts to radio... the BBC. Ad-free (in the UK at least). BBC Radio 6music is irreplaceable.
I miss the times when BFBS was biradcasting here in Germany. Bob Harris, John Peel and the whole lot. No contest with German stations
 
I disagree about the artists being as effected by lack of record sales. It is the record company that suffers. Artists have always made more money touring.

Hardly anyone listens to the radio anymore yet that was a free way to listen to music. It was also the best publicity for the artists. Now we pay for that service. I see music sharing as a way to get your music listened to.

I'm not convinced that pirating music alone has "ruined" the music industry. Let's look at the record companies who exploit their artists a little closer. Maybe that has more to do with it. Just my two cents.
I listen at work and occasionally in the car but if given the choice I’m using iTunes
 
The 60's were full of artists getting swindled by their managers and record labels.

I'm sure a struggling artist who is just starting out can't garner $500-$5,000 tickets for their concerts like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. So, it probably is more difficult. If I could make all my money from record sales without ever having to perform live, I'd be thrilled. It's a tough gig I'm sure.
Definitely swindled by record labels and managers. The 50’s and 60’s.

Artists are paid barely anything if someone streams their music. I have a cousin who can attest to this fact.
 
I disagree about the artists being as effected by lack of record sales. It is the record company that suffers. Artists have always made more money touring.

Hardly anyone listens to the radio anymore yet that was a free way to listen to music. It was also the best publicity for the artists. Now we pay for that service. I see music sharing as a way to get your music listened to.

I'm not convinced that pirating music alone has "ruined" the music industry. Let's look at the record companies who exploit their artists a little closer. Maybe that has more to do with it. Just my two cents.
You are correct. Streaming doesn’t pay them much either. Lars was an ass. And that even before we get into how fucked up IP law is to start.
 
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