ElasticMermaid
Literotica Guru
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2014
- Posts
- 1,567
She could be humming Nickelback and I'dher.
You can't see the Crocs she is wearing.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
She could be humming Nickelback and I'dher.
Wow - that's saying something. Titties are magic!
You can't see the Crocs she is wearing.
Indeed. The Gandolph of body parts.
I'd let those things beat me in the back.
My crocs.

^^^
It's like Frankenstein on your feet.


The timing of this question is oddly appropriate for me. I think the two sides that you presented aren't mutually exclusive. For example, sometimes expressing that you're feeling a little jealous is an okay thing - it is an indicator that you care. But it can be a fine line between "Awwwww, that's sweet" and boiling bunnies.Quick hitter this morning: Emotions are a tricky thing. They can help us by making us passionate and giving us the drive to succeed or they can be negative and foster jealousy and anger. How do you use your own emotions?
Quick hitter this morning: Emotions are a tricky thing. They can help us by making us passionate and giving us the drive to succeed or they can be negative and foster jealousy and anger. How do you use your own emotions?
Footwear snob! Sooo sexy! My reasonably sized tits are tingling and bouncing in excitement.![]()
Quick hitter this morning: Emotions are a tricky thing. They can help us by making us passionate and giving us the drive to succeed or they can be negative and foster jealousy and anger. How do you use your own emotions?
Interesting question. Just as people have IQs they also have EQs. I generally think of someone with a high EQ as a person who is sensitive to other's feelings. I like to think I am a good reader of other's emotions.
For myself I try to keep my own exterior emotions in check but in reality I would be an awful poker player, I'm not very good at hiding what I feel.
Between EQ and IQ, which do you feel is easier to develop?
Between EQ and IQ, which do you feel is easier to develop?
I don't 'use' my emotions, they come and go and some I have to reign in a bit.
I think both IQ and EQ are equally difficult/easy to develop, it simply depends on the disposition one has.
How do you use your own emotions?
Also, I don't know what you people are talking about. IQ can't be developed, can it? I thought it was a measure (temporarily dismissing cultural and other biases) of potential intelligence. That can be refined, and definitely coached towards better test results, but those aren't real measures of IQ.
Or have I been misled?
Also, I don't know what you people are talking about. IQ can't be developed, can it? I thought it was a measure (temporarily dismissing cultural and other biases) of potential intelligence. That can be refined, and definitely coached towards better test results, but those aren't real measures of IQ.
Or have I been misled?
Difficult to answer because there hasn't been enough interest in that exact subject.
IQ tests were, at their inception, first given to a group of children in England. about 60 years later, those same children were given the same IQ test and most of them scored higher. Since IQ is math and science related, I think it is fair to say you can develop math and science skills.
EQ is a little more tricky a subject (not something you asked about but I feel like I'm on a roll (but, I thought I was on my bed? ba-dum-bum)).
As IQ is to Einstein, EQ is to Rembrandt and Shakespeare. At least that's what I thought it was about. Supposedly all it is nowadays is to express how emotionally stable you are.
How is IQ math and science related? I guess pattern recognition...but I wouldn't say it was specifically related to those subjects. There are lots of broad based questions on IQ tests I've taken.