Kinky Scouts

Where a scout and what's your label?

  • I was a boy/girlscout and I'm a top heavy switch.

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graceanne

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So netzach and I were chatting, and she mentioned that H had been a boyscout. I was a girlscout for 10 years, myself. She's known several other kinksters who were girl/boyscouts, but they were all either pyl's or bottom heavy switches. So I was curious (cause I don't have enough to do with my time) were you into boy or girlscouts for a significant amount of time? In other words if you were a scout for one year, cause your mom made you when you were six, that doesn't count. We're talking serious boy/girlscout. And what's your label? And, please, don't be too picky. I do not have enough options to list every freaken label.
 
Was never in the girl scouts but was a leader for nearly 8 years, does that count? :) And I have 37 days left to my indecision, though I'm pretty confident I'm a bottom (not sure on the sub part).
 
I was a girl scout for 4 years, I quit when we moved to a new town. I was a leader for 3 years. The only reason I volunteered to be a leader was that no one else would and my daughter wanted to be a Brownie. It was fun with the kids, but the moms were a pain in the ass.
 
I was a leader for 5 years and a volunteer trainer for new leaders. After awhile, I ended up being on the board of directors. My ex thought that was taking things a bit too far.


So, Gracie, your premise is that more pyl's than PYL's were scouts? Just curious.
 
my brother is practically an eagle scout (only needs his board of review), and OA
my father is an eagle scout and is a scoutmaster, and OA
my grandfather was a scout and a scoutmaster, and OA
my great grandfather was a scout
my great uncle was a scout (and i believe an eagle)
my aunt was a girlscout
my grandmother was a girlscout and a girlscout leader

i am the only one in my family who was not a scout (except my mother but she married in so they forgive her)

i always wanted to be a boyscout, not a girlscout, they did more things

i am currently debating joining a venturer post (co-ed, 16+) and a native american dance team with my younger brother, who is already a member
 
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I was in Girl scouts , from brownies to Cadets.. My youngest was invovled with a troup a few years ago and I helped with that as well..
 
I was a *terrible* girl scout. I think I was a part of the organization for one school year? Couldn't have been more than that.
 
I was a boy scout.

My career as a cub scout was cut short when I was caught eating Brownies.
 
BeachGurl2 said:
I was a leader for 5 years and a volunteer trainer for new leaders. After awhile, I ended up being on the board of directors. My ex thought that was taking things a bit too far.


So, Gracie, your premise is that more pyl's than PYL's were scouts? Just curious.

Wow, a beachgurl sighting!
 
I wanted to be a girl scout, but the town I grew up in was too small to have a troop (or whatever it's called). They tried to get one together when I was 6 or 7 years old, but they couldn't drum up enough interest. So I probably would've been one, had I had the opportunity. Ah, the wonders of growing up in a town so small that we didn't even have a single red light. :rolleyes:
 
I was a Boy Scout. Knots, knots, knots.

Made it to almost to Eagle, where my service project was down-checked because it had happened in a previous council and I'd moved. Yay.

BeachGurl2 said:
So, Gracie, your premise is that more pyl's than PYL's were scouts? Just curious.

Given that there are more pyl's than PYL's, wouldn't this stand to reason?
 
Chicklet said:
I was a *terrible* girl scout. I think I was a part of the organization for one school year? Couldn't have been more than that.

Ooooh, new av is hot, Chicklet!
 
I was in the church equivalent of scouts, it was not boy or girl and didn't go very far.

I was a Girl Scout leader. It was a great experience.
 
I am not a girl scout, no one I knew was, except one girl who managed to find a brownie troupe to be in for five minutes.

My Bull and my first slave were both Eagles and both very much bottom-leaning switches. H was either eagle or didn't care about the system enough to Eagle but was nuts about it all, and was a leader for eons, often has sage advice about boy brains for me.

I tease my bull constantly because I think my knots are now way better than his.
 
Netzach said:
I tease my bull constantly because I think my knots are now way better than his.

(Actually, even with my 'knots, knots, knots' comment, I paid precious little attention to the vast majority of knots we were taught. Even back then I knew that crap like the sheepshank was utterly useless. I learned them for my badges and then promptly forgot the useless ones, learning the hitches, stop knots, and bends that were worthwhile. Everything else? Pfft. Nowadays I spend my time learning the useful variants, and relearning the good knots that I'd forgotten out of disuse.)
 
Am a pyl, and i started as a Brownie, then Girl Scout and Cadet; served my time as Girl Scout Leader. But all those lil screaming and whining lil mini me's :catroar: were too much for me to handle. Quit as leader after two years.

Somewhere in the storage boxes i still have my sash and beret.
 
Actually I don't really have any premise - I was just curious (and bored). lol Now I know. And knowing is half the battle.

:p

Edited to add: I didn't join scouts till fourth grade - we moved too much. I was in a troop once or twice before that, but then we'd move. But I was a girlscout till my senior year in highschool.
 
Eagle scout, OA, scout camp counselor. Father of two scouts, one who is now working on his last Eagle requirements, both of whom were/are OA and scout camp counselors.

In my view, participation had a lot more to do with enjoying achievement for its own sake than a love of the outdoors and knots-y, crafty kinds of activities. Like Homburg, I learned knots only to pass requirements and promptly forgot the vast majority of them because, well, because I just never got around to building and outfitting a three-masted schooner. And we use nails to hold our constructed buildings together these days.
 
littleone77 said:
I was in 4-H for over a decade. Does that count?

And our cookies are way better than yours~ :p

I was soooo jealous when I went upstate to the fairs, of kids who got to raise bunnies and ponies and little goats and wheat or whatever. I can't even grow a houseplant now.
 
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