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This topic has always fascinated me: Do you attend church regularly?

  • Yes

    Votes: 80 23.5%
  • No

    Votes: 260 76.5%

  • Total voters
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As I lay in bed, yes I'm posting while still horizontal ;) , I can feel the activities of yesterday in my muscles. Not sore, just that feeling that you know you've been busy. Kind of like that feelling that lingers after incredible sex, your body thanking you for the experience. But what kind of lingering feeling does Lit leave with you? Can you feel it in your body when you've had an exceptionally good/bad lit day?

I can certainly feel it in my body when I've had an exceptionally good Lit day. A bad Lit day can leave me emotionally spent, but luckily that's a rare thing.
 
When I leave Lit after a good conversation, an entertaining story, a great encounter I can leave with a smile on my face and the warm fuzzies in my heart. I've never had a bad Lit day. It is too easy to simply log out or ignore to let Lit give me a bad day.
 
:kiss: You are the best.....in more ways than one. ;) :rose:

what's my prize?


I get annoyed here from time to time...but I'm not gonna let some anonymous douchebag mess up my day. I'm sure much less would be said here if they had to say it to someone elses face.
 
Apparently there was bouncing going on in here. The weekend is much more relaxed in Litiquette-ville. It was a full go weekend, I definitely need Monday to recover. Is Monday a typical recovery day in Lit, or is time for the weeday Litsters to get back and get their Lit grove on.
 
That thud you all heard was today's topic. Okay Litiquetteizans, it's your turn to help me out and find a compelling topic.
 
I think there are three categories:
1) here everyday, weekend or weekday, makes no matter
2) weekdays only, tend to mostly chat during the day
3) weekends only, the work week is far too busy to get here until the weekend.
 
So, I saw a post I thought I would reply to and then noticed that the thread OP was someone I am a bit suspicious of so I didn't post. How many of you take the OP or the previous poster into consideration before you reply?
 
So, I saw a post I thought I would reply to and then noticed that the thread OP was someone I am a bit suspicious of so I didn't post. How many of you take the OP or the previous poster into consideration before you reply?
I do most of the time. Apart from when I'm threadjacking :D
But yes I choose who I post with and who I post behind and what I say.
 
That depends on the content of what they said and the reply I'd want to put.

"OMG, here's a pic of my wet pussy", from a brand new poster gets my eyebrow raised.
 
That depends on the content of what they said and the reply I'd want to put.

"OMG, here's a pic of my wet pussy", from a brand new poster gets my eyebrow raised.



Hey now..."she" never actually SAID that was her pussy!! We're just a bunch of dumbasses. :):rolleyes::eek::)
 
That depends on the content of what they said and the reply I'd want to put.

"OMG, here's a pic of my wet pussy", from a brand new poster gets my eyebrow raised.
Or.....I'm shy but here is my VAGINA!! Oh I'm also 18 and want to be fucked hard yadda yadda yadda
And she is always a new poster haha!
 
I always read someones previous posts before deciding to send them a PM.

I agree that some girls first post being about their pussy...or "get me on messanger, I am always horny for guys"....ummm
 
I generally respond to subject matter not particular posters. I'll only toss in a comment aimed at a poster if they've said something interesting, funny, or too stupid to ignore. I've had varying degrees of success with that tactic.
 
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