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Which of the following is the most likely reason you post in a thread

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Here is a terrible, yet still better than yesterday, question:

Speaking only of Lit, would you rather have the lust and desire of your preferred sex, or the admiration of the other? You can only choose one. That is worded horribly in my attempt to be inclusive. But you get it. Or answer a different question. Wild card style.
 
I'm working!

Here is a terrible, yet still better than yesterday, question:

Speaking only of Lit, would you rather have the lust and desire of your preferred sex, or the admiration of the other? You can only choose one. That is worded horribly in my attempt to be inclusive. But you get it. Or answer a different question. Wild card style.

Hmmm. Not a bad question!
 
I'm working!

Here is a terrible, yet still better than yesterday, question:

Speaking only of Lit, would you rather have the lust and desire of your preferred sex, or the admiration of the other? You can only choose one. That is worded horribly in my attempt to be inclusive. But you get it. Or answer a different question. Wild card style.

I don't like your questions any better than I like chauined's!
 
Lust of a woman, please. Who wants admiration of the same sex? Not me. I think all these guys here are dicks. All except for me.

That answer may not make sense, as I had trouble understanding this convoluted question. Just like lazy ass Mermaid to complain about something, but not fix it.
 
Lust of a woman, please. Who wants admiration of the same sex? Not me. I think all these guys here are dicks. All except for me.

That answer may not make sense, as I had trouble understanding this convoluted question. Just like lazy ass Mermaid to complain about something, but not fix it.

I asked you to do it for me. You failed us all.
 
I asked you to do it for me. You failed us all.

Fine. I'll clean up your mess, yet again.

Most of us have a type. Big tits. Pretty face. Well dressed. I mean, that may be someone's type here. Or maybe you're into super young drifter types. Or you like rockstars. Whatever.

The question is, how closely do you stick to your type? Do you find yourself always going to the same type? How about on Lit as opposed to real life?
 
I think it's only right that I give the question a go.

At first I read it as lust or admiration from the the sex of my choosing. After thinking a bit about it, I think admiration would win out over lust. That's assuming admiration wouldn't displace lust. Lust can come easy, but admiration is earned. However in that scenario, if there'd been lust, I want the lust and the admiration.

But answering the question as asked, I will take lust of desired sex over admiration of the other. I'd rather have the lust of a woman than the admiration of a man.
 
I think it's only right that I give the question a go.

At first I read it as lust or admiration from the the sex of my choosing. After thinking a bit about it, I think admiration would win out over lust. That's assuming admiration wouldn't displace lust. Lust can come easy, but admiration is earned. However in that scenario, if there'd been lust, I want the lust and the admiration.

But answering the question as asked, I will take lust of desired sex over admiration of the other. I'd rather have the lust of a woman than the admiration of a man.

Unless it's my admiration, of course.
 
Fine. I'll clean up your mess, yet again.

Most of us have a type. Big tits. Pretty face. Well dressed. I mean, that may be someone's type here. Or maybe you're into super young drifter types. Or you like rockstars. Whatever.

The question is, how closely do you stick to your type? Do you find yourself always going to the same type? How about on Lit as opposed to real life?

Super young drifter types. You should see my face.
 
Fine. I'll clean up your mess, yet again.

Most of us have a type. Big tits. Pretty face. Well dressed. I mean, that may be someone's type here. Or maybe you're into super young drifter types. Or you like rockstars. Whatever.

The question is, how closely do you stick to your type? Do you find yourself always going to the same type? How about on Lit as opposed to real life?

Aww you put "the rockstar" in there for me, didn't you? :kiss:
 
Fine. I'll clean up your mess, yet again.

Most of us have a type. Big tits. Pretty face. Well dressed. I mean, that may be someone's type here. Or maybe you're into super young drifter types. Or you like rockstars. Whatever.

The question is, how closely do you stick to your type? Do you find yourself always going to the same type? How about on Lit as opposed to real life?

I don't necessarily have a type of physical appearance. My type is a woman who can hold conversation. I stick to that type both here and in real life. Otherwise I get insanely bored. Unless it's ElasticMermaid...then I just go for tits. ;)
 
Not a fan of these black and white question/answers. Gray people, I choose gray! :D
*shrugs shoulders and smiles.*
 
Shaking the Magic Eightball........

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Standing in line at the grocery store yesterday and a guy in front of me reaches over, grabs a candy bar, eats it and then hands the cashier the empty wrapper to scan. I'm not sure if it was hunger or boredom that triggered that action but it struck me as inappropriate. I'm really, handing the cashier an empty wrapper. Never seen or heard of that before.

While technically the customary order of operations as modified, did he do anything wrong?
 
Standing in line at the grocery store yesterday and a guy in front of me reaches over, grabs a candy bar, eats it and then hands the cashier the empty wrapper to scan. I'm not sure if it was hunger or boredom that triggered that action but it struck me as inappropriate. I'm really, handing the cashier an empty wrapper. Never seen or heard of that before.

While technically the customary order of operations as modified, did he do anything wrong?

I guess not, but it irritates me when people do that. I saw a lady open a soda take a drink, put it in her cart, looked at me and shrugged. I was kind of taken aback.

YaY for an easy question.
 
I've seen it and heard of it, but I personally wouldn't feel comfortable doing that.

On a grander scale, a transaction that goes outside of the standard process can be appropriate at times.
 
Standing in line at the grocery store yesterday and a guy in front of me reaches over, grabs a candy bar, eats it and then hands the cashier the empty wrapper to scan. I'm not sure if it was hunger or boredom that triggered that action but it struck me as inappropriate. I'm really, handing the cashier an empty wrapper. Never seen or heard of that before.

While technically the customary order of operations as modified, did he do anything wrong?
You've never worked in a grocery store then? The items that have the physical proof of purchase are fine - but when you have a well-meaning parent come up and say "oh, and little Jimmy also ate a banana, can you add that too?" - how the hell do you add weighable produce that has already been consumed?

Then again, there are also the assholes who will eat the items, then leave the empty wrappers/half-consumed product in the store to avoid paying.
 
Standing in line at the grocery store yesterday and a guy in front of me reaches over, grabs a candy bar, eats it and then hands the cashier the empty wrapper to scan. I'm not sure if it was hunger or boredom that triggered that action but it struck me as inappropriate. I'm really, handing the cashier an empty wrapper. Never seen or heard of that before.

While technically the customary order of operations as modified, did he do anything wrong?

I've done this with a drink, but never with food. I'll sometimes get a bottle of water from the checkout mini cooler while standing and waiting my turn, and then hand the cashier my bottle. I've never gotten a strange look or anything from it, and I've seen a lot of people do it.

Guess it just depends.
 
Technically it's theft. He ate something he hadn't yet bought. Handing the wrapper to the teller to be scanned and the cost added to his bill was restitution. I hope he didn't slobber all over the wrapper! Check-out staff are not paid enough to deal with that.

I think it's just plain rude to be eating anything as you're being attended to by staff in a retail outlet, or standing in line. Could he really not wait a few minutes longer to satisfy his craving for sugar? Maybe he was diabetic...but then he surely could have made a more appropriate choice of sustenance.
 
I'd never do it but at least he paid for it. I see lots of people in grocery stores eat things while shopping and then discard the wrapper, bottle, whatever.
 
Wow. I do this with drinks all the time! I'm thirsty! I always pay!

And here I thought I was getting looks because of the way my yoga pants so nicely hug my ass.
 
Technically it's theft. He ate something he hadn't yet bought. Handing the wrapper to the teller to be scanned and the cost added to his bill was restitution. I hope he didn't slobber all over the wrapper! Check-out staff are not paid enough to deal with that.

I think it's just plain rude to be eating anything as you're being attended to by staff in a retail outlet, or standing in line. Could he really not wait a few minutes longer to satisfy his craving for sugar? Maybe he was diabetic...but then he surely could have made a more appropriate choice of sustenance.

It isn't theft if the customer hasn't left the store.
 
Standing in line at the grocery store yesterday and a guy in front of me reaches over, grabs a candy bar, eats it and then hands the cashier the empty wrapper to scan. I'm not sure if it was hunger or boredom that triggered that action but it struck me as inappropriate. I'm really, handing the cashier an empty wrapper. Never seen or heard of that before.

While technically the customary order of operations as modified, did he do anything wrong?

I'm going to say yes, but only technically yes, he had every intent of paying for it and could have had extenuating circumstances (low blood sugar being the top one). He should have waited the few minutes to pay for it so it shows lack of self control and the poor cashier. They don't get paid enough for that crap.
 
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