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tremeg said:I want to be bent over for you or on my back
FurryFury said:*checks to see if passport is still good*
Free trip?
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SweetCherry said:Hey, that's a good idea. I'm trying to head to Ontario in a couple months. Maybe that would work for me, and save me the money for a plane ticket!![]()
SweetCherry said:Hey, that's a good idea. I'm trying to head to Ontario in a couple months. Maybe that would work for me, and save me the money for a plane ticket!![]()
brioche said:If you're coming to this vague area, hon, I might be convinced to show you around a little.
FurryFury said:Exactly and just because you can use a strap on doesn't mean you will.
There are travel expenses and per diems to consider ya know?
He'd need to supply the lube, NO LIQUID in the carry on and all that. In fact, he'd need to get lip stick too and a few other things . . .
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Well, that's less than an hour from here, if you wanna meet up.SweetCherry said:Heh. I'm wrangling a week away from my heathens to getsome much-needed sex and beatings. I've not made the flight into Toronto in a long time, but She's pretty keen on getting birthday sex this year.![]()
FurryFury said:*chuckles*
Take lemons and make lemonade!
Good for you!
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brioche said:Well, that's less than an hour from here, if you wanna meet up.
If you're not too busy with the sex and all.
Etoile said:I've only been to Toronto once, but I loved it and I'd move there in a heartbeat. (Okay, well, I'd move just about anywhere in Canada, but I did like Toronto.)
I did get to stop in Come As You Are, which is a sex shop on...ummm...Queen Street? West? I'm totally pulling that from memory so I could be quite wrong. Anyway, they did not have a whole lot there (or maybe it was just that I was rushed for time and couldn't look around much) but it's definitely a sex-positive place and therefore recommended.
Dogwalker said:Etoile,
It very likely was Queen St. West....and, depending on how long ago you were here, I am sure that it would be much better stocked nowadays.....alternatively, we are so sex-positive that it was almost sold-out the first time you were here?!
p.s. Canada would love to have you!
I visited in July 2005; I suspect I was just very rushed at CAYA and didn't have time to explore.brioche said:There was a period where US Customs was holding a whole lot of shit and not letting it past. It took a court case to make them stop.
They'd hold BDSM magazines, then let them through 4 months after their listed date, for example, and other stuff was just not let through. A lot of same sex stuff too.
It's all cleared up now, but it took a long time.
Maybe you visited then?
Etoile said:I visited in July 2005; I suspect I was just very rushed at CAYA and didn't have time to explore.
I am surprised to hear it described as the US Customs service that would not let some materials through. I have a book called "Forbidden Passages: Writings Banned in Canada" and I was under the impression that it was Canadian authorities that were keeping kinky, gay, and otherwise undesired items out.
In any case, I had a wonderful time in Toronto and I would love to go back for a much longer time! We had time to go to Canada's Wonderland and on a brief harbor boat tour, and I made a point of riding on the TTC for a bit (I love trains), but we were really only there to pick someone up so I didn't get enough time to explore.
My absolute first choice for where to live in Canada would be Montreal. I have pretty good skills in French and I have been to Montreal a couple of times and I love the city. But my profession requires me to live somewhere in the U.S. or anglophone Canada, so Montreal is out of the question. I am an interpreter between English and American Sign Language, which is spoken in anglophone Canada, but francophone Canada uses Quebecois Sign Language (LSQ) primarily. There are a couple of English-ASL interpreters in Montreal, but the demand is really not high because most schools for the deaf in Quebec are francophone.
But I was really impressed with Toronto! I ended up meeting a couple of deaf people (at Canada's Wonderland actually) and I had a nice conversation with them, so I know I could work there! And it's a city - I love cities. Plus we were there in the summer, and all the people enjoying the waterfront looked like they were having a wonderful time. Plus Toronto seemed very diverse, and the transit network looks excellent. Oh how I would love to live there!
(There are plenty of U.S. cities I'd live in too, of course, but I am very dissatisfied with the political situation here, and Canada seems so much more enlightened...)