DarkSimian
RONIN
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ok, you don't have to ask me twice
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DS brings up a good point, being asked twice. I'm an instinct guy, a firm believer that if you follow your instinct you'll be happy with your decision more times than not. But there are also those among us that contemplate, mull, weigh carefully their actions. Is there a time/place for one vs the other? Does it matter the process as long as you get it right? What about analysis paralysis? Is it situational?
So many questions, pick one, pick all. Come on folks, it's Saturday, have a ball!
No, only trusting yourself and letting your heart be your guide.Is there a time/place for one vs the other?
Just the opposite for me. The process matters more than right or wrong.Does it matter the process as long as you get it right?
No, it depends on the person and the process they choose. It can happen to anyone at anytime over anything.What about analysis paralysis? Is it situational?
DS brings up a good point, being asked twice. I'm an instinct guy, a firm believer that if you follow your instinct you'll be happy with your decision more times than not. But there are also those among us that contemplate, mull, weigh carefully their actions. Is there a time/place for one vs the other? Does it matter the process as long as you get it right? What about analysis paralysis? Is it situational?
One of the most important things that I have ever learned is that in each moment, we have the choice to act from fear or from love. And that as long as we choose love, we can never be wrong. I do believe this wholeheartedly.
The challenge then becomes in knowing when to act from love for others and when to act from love for myself, because unfortunately, there are times when coming from a place of love for myself means making choices that others won't be pleased with or even understand. And I don't like disappointing others, at all. This has been the most difficult process for me. Anyhow, it's the greatest and most important discovery for me, and I'm committed to becoming better and better at it for the rest of my life.
-snip- When I had my first baby I was damn near neurotic. Every decision I weighted and re-weighted. I also was vocal about other peoples choices and would tell them why my way was right.
-snip-
When I found out we were having baby #3, I cried and it was NOT tears of joy. ..
DS brings up a good point, being asked twice. I'm an instinct guy, a firm believer that if you follow your instinct you'll be happy with your decision more times than not. But there are also those among us that contemplate, mull, weigh carefully their actions. Is there a time/place for one vs the other? Does it matter the process as long as you get it right? What about analysis paralysis? Is it situational?
So many questions, pick one, pick all. Come on folks, it's Saturday, have a ball!
I used to trust my instincts and generally had a good feel for knowing when to hold 'em and knowing when to fold 'em and all that. But I've had so many bad experiences the last year or so that my default feeling is "How is THIS one going to end horribly too?" Or "How is THIS person going to fuck me over?" And as a result I just don't enjoy anything when it comes to other people. I think I'm getting better though.

Darn it - wasn't this the thread we were discussing our sex-related injuries? I swore I commented somewhere I hoped to have some today (and, boy, do I).
This is what happens when your partner is dominant and you refuse to be submissive (because you enjoy tormenting him).
Not everyone's cup of tea, but if you don't like it, don't comment.
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Lucky lucky girl!
This was immediately after so I imagine tomorrow will appear worse. But oh I so enjoyed it.
^5s!![]()
You put up a good fight I seeThat's hot, FD!
Darn it - wasn't this the thread we were discussing our sex-related injuries? I swore I commented somewhere I hoped to have some today (and, boy, do I).
This is what happens when your partner is dominant and you refuse to be submissive (because you enjoy tormenting him).
Not everyone's cup of tea, but if you don't like it, don't comment.
(image omitted for brevity)
Darn it - wasn't this the thread we were discussing our sex-related injuries? I swore I commented somewhere I hoped to have some today (and, boy, do I).
This is what happens when your partner is dominant and you refuse to be submissive (because you enjoy tormenting him).
Not everyone's cup of tea, but if you don't like it, don't comment.
[URL=http://s1305.photobucket.com/user/bookishlysexy/media/180ce580-ce0b-461e-9f2a-2f26fa1572a1_zps5ogxjzg0.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1305.photobucket.com/albums/s547/bookishlysexy/180ce580-ce0b-461e-9f2a-2f26fa1572a1_zps5ogxjzg0.jpg[/URL][/IMG]
Definitely my cup of tea (though I prefer lemonade). I'm jealous of your Dom. However... You are aware of what bone bruises do and are, right???
That's the limit of my public service announcement.

I bruise super easily so he didn't do as much damage as it appears. Besides, I'm not a small, dainty thing - the bones in my thighs are, um, well-insulated. We will leave it at that.
As to the Dom comment, he's not my Dom - but he can keeping trying.![]()
