Litiquette VI

How close do you think Literotica reflects your real life?

  • 100%, The way I interact here is exactly how I interact in real life

    Votes: 39 20.2%
  • 0%, Are you crazy. Literotica is as far away from my real life as anything could possibly be and I l

    Votes: 24 12.4%
  • 50%, It's close to my real life, at least how I interact publicly

    Votes: 43 22.3%
  • 50% I'm far more kinky, naughty, filthy here than I am in real life.

    Votes: 87 45.1%

  • Total voters
    193
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Thanks for the welcome.

I appreciate the information. I don’t think it’s likely that I’m going to be entangled in a friends with ultimatums situation. That’s just not how I roll.
 
To answer my own question... I've been guilty of letting someone else's opinion colour mine. And I hate that I've done that. Most times I form my own opinions on people. Sometimes I mistakenly allow others to shape those.

I don't mind advice from a friend. But I would not do well with an ultimatum if it's someone for whom I cared. Or ultimatums in general.
 
Been to a lot of counselors. They all say “ultimatums don’t work.”

I don’t give them. If I’m so upset that I’m ready to lay down an ultimatum, it’s time for me to look at myself. It means I’m choosing to associate with someone that is doing things I don’t like. I can either accept who they are and move on, express my thoughts to them and move on, or just plain old move on.

*Does not ascribe to change XYZ to make me happy please. And now. Or else.*

I can change.
I can’t change others.

And I don’t respond well to ultimatums myself. I mean if they come from my boss at work I can stomach them (mostly). But in personal relationships? Fuck that noise. Too black and white.

Life is all shades of grey.
 
I've talked about how Lit can be like high school before. Of course, I made a thread about it It was a very interesting, as you might imagine. Anyway...

What were you like in high school? How does that compare to your personality today? How about your Lit persona? Bonus points if you relate yourself to a well known pop culture reference. You'll get 10 Pmann Pesos.
 
I've talked about how Lit can be like high school before. Of course, I made a thread about it It was a very interesting, as you might imagine. Anyway...

What were you like in high school? How does that compare to your personality today? How about your Lit persona? Bonus points if you relate yourself to a well known pop culture reference. You'll get 10 Pmann Pesos.

I was sweet and kind to most everyone, a friend to all, and popular enough. I hung out with the popular crowd, but I also befriended people who nobody else seemed to want to be friends with. I always had a steady boyfriend. i ended up marrying the homecoming king. I also had one or two haters along the way, so now that I think about it similar to my Lit experience in ways.

I was probably most like Molly Ringwald in Sixteen Candles except Jake Ryan never showed up in his red Porsche to pick me up

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I've talked about how Lit can be like high school before. Of course, I made a thread about it It was a very interesting, as you might imagine. Anyway...

What were you like in high school? How does that compare to your personality today? How about your Lit persona? Bonus points if you relate yourself to a well known pop culture reference. You'll get 10 Pmann Pesos.

In high school, in my mind, I was Dallas Winston, in reality, I was Johnny Cade.
Today, I think I'm more of a Sodapop Curtis. And my Lit persona is the same.
 
In high school, I was pretty similar to how I am now. Maybe more outgoing. I find that my least liked group of people are the followers. Not to say everyone is a leader or should be. But I really don't get the need to conform to impress. I was a super good kid. Did well in school. Obviously.

I'd say that I was probably most like Corey Matthews from Boy Meets World.
 
I was nerdy, with eclectic interests. Sporadically social. (Then, as now, I require a lot of time alone.) Part of a small group of equally nerdy friends, and most definitely not popular! I have a little *won’t tell a deliberate lie* problem. Not the way to win friends and influence people!

Eh. I’d say I’m pretty much the same Endless now. Just a slightly more mature version. And sillier, definitely sillier. At least on the board.

Pop culture reference? Please. I am hopeless at that kind of thing. :rolleyes:



Those 3 Hotwards listed? No idea who he’s talking about. :p
 
Oh.

No.



And here I thought we were going to be friends! :p

There’s nothing quite like losing before you even get the chance to put in your uniform.

I didn’t mean to imply that you can’t enjoy yours with gin. I simply prefer the original recipe. You are welcome to sit right next to me with your version and I’ll toast your enjoyment.

Cheers!
 
There was - but just a bunch of nobodies starred in it.

Okay, I looked it up and I stand corrected. The movie version had a guy named John Meier in it who also starred in Herbie Goes Bananas (1980). But I didn’t recognize any of the other names.
 
Ok, all this Outsiders and nobodies talk; it’s sarcasm, right. I mean you’re all being clever about it; or have I just entered some sort of alternative universe?
 
Ok, all this Outsiders and nobodies talk; it’s sarcasm, right. I mean you’re all being clever about it; or have I just entered some sort of alternative universe?

Alternate Universe.

And that would be with a capital U. :D
 
Ok, all this Outsiders and nobodies talk; it’s sarcasm, right. I mean you’re all being clever about it; or have I just entered some sort of alternative universe?

There is not even a drop of sarcasm in my entire body.

(That was sarcasm) ;)
 
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