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How many Lit playmates have you had?

  • 0

    Votes: 61 21.9%
  • 1 - 2

    Votes: 50 17.9%
  • 3 - 5

    Votes: 70 25.1%
  • 6 - 10

    Votes: 39 14.0%
  • > 10

    Votes: 59 21.1%

  • Total voters
    279
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While I used to be a regular here I must admit that lately I have been reading and not posting or not even reading at times. This has nothing to do with you or the thread of course. I truly believe it's one of the most interesting threads when one is not in the mood only for cocks. :D
Shame on me . :rolleyes:
 
Saunters in, fresh from "other duties as sssigned". Even Chainey should get one day a week to sleep in, tired from a long week of thread policing ;)

I've been told that some people may not like this thread because it requires thinking and coherentness that isn't usually needed on many threads. While never my intention(as I figured people would just go with their first reaction), i do find it flattering that those that stop by provide more than a surface response. And I suspect many a person has benefitted from showcasing their intelligence :devil:

I'm also curious about those that stop by, read, and move along. Most I trust, read, enjoy, and move on. while there are also some that think we're a bunch of pompous asses.

So this is amnesty Saturday. For those that read but don't post, please post today. Tell us what you like or don't like about the thread. Would love to hear from you. 261 have answered the poll, and I'm guessing many have not.

I look forward to hearing from everyone today, the table is open.....

People don't like this thread? Really? I realize the people that post here are typically the same people that answer every question, but I figured that was just because most others really didn't have a lot to say. Sometimes I have nothing to contribute and won't. I've even written responses to questions, then changed my mind about posting it when I was done. It really just depends on how much I feel like I want to share, and how I can present it. Either way, I'll read every question and enjoy reading everyone's answers.

I'm curious though.. what thread doesn't require coherence and thought?

Anyway, I hope some new people post their responses here. Feel free to call me a pompous ass. It's cool. :cool:
 
This is usually the first thread I read, although I don't usually post. Often I let the question ramble around in my head while I roam through the playground. Sometimes I return to post my thoughts, more often I get distracted. Either way, I almost always enjoy reading others thoughts, and it's given me a whole new appreciation for the people and the interactions here.
 
I don't really post here because I think all of you are pompous asses and don't want to be guilty by association. LOL! Just kidding!

I read the QOTD and read the responses - redundancy is boring. How many times can you really say, *agreed* or *this* without sounding like you're just trying to add to your post count? *smirk*
 
I don't really post here because I think all of you are pompous asses and don't want to be guilty by association. LOL! Just kidding!

I read the QOTD and read the responses - redundancy is boring. How many times can you really say, *agreed* or *this* without sounding like you're just trying to add to your post count? *smirk*

This.

At least once more, apparently.
 
I've never been quite patient enough to discover what this thread was about, but I had a thought that might fit it's parameters

Do women with higher post counts get more or fewer unsolicited private messages? Does intimidation follow with the status of many thousands of posts? Do folks even consider the count a marker of status?
 
I've never been quite patient enough to discover what this thread was about, but I had a thought that might fit it's parameters

Do women with higher post counts get more or fewer unsolicited private messages? Does intimidation follow with the status of many thousands of posts? Do folks even consider the count a marker of status?

It might be inviting PMs of the more unwelcomy kind to say so, but I did get a lot more asshattery PMs when I had a low post count. If anyone considers a high post count a status sign I don't know. I do know people (especially PMs by them) who are here for ages without having made more than ten posts creep me out a bit.
 
I've never been quite patient enough to discover what this thread was about, but I had a thought that might fit it's parameters

Do women with higher post counts get more or fewer unsolicited private messages? Does intimidation follow with the status of many thousands of posts? Do folks even consider the count a marker of status?
I think it's a combination of your post count and where you post. No one's likely to hit on you if you post in threads as worthy as this one ( did you get that Chainey? ) but if you post in "How do you like your cum served?" then it follows that you're up for it and PMs will start flying.
 
Saunters in, fresh from "other duties as sssigned". Even Chainey should get one day a week to sleep in, tired from a long week of thread policing ;)

I've been told that some people may not like this thread because it requires thinking and coherentness that isn't usually needed on many threads. While never my intention(as I figured people would just go with their first reaction), i do find it flattering that those that stop by provide more than a surface response. And I suspect many a person has benefitted from showcasing their intelligence :devil:

I'm also curious about those that stop by, read, and move along. Most I trust, read, enjoy, and move on. while there are also some that think we're a bunch of pompous asses.

So this is amnesty Saturday. For those that read but don't post, please post today. Tell us what you like or don't like about the thread. Would love to hear from you. 261 have answered the poll, and I'm guessing many have not.

I look forward to hearing from everyone today, the table is open.....

Hmm, today's topic has me in a pickle. If I'm understanding correctly, you want non-posters to post about why they don't post.

I'm not a non-poster, as I have answered questions on occasion. However, I often don't post. I read the question every day and the responses. I enjoy the thread a great deal. I just try not to post unless I have something to add. If my thoughts on the topic have already been expressed by another poster, I stay quiet.

So, the pickle? Someone already said what I had to say, and did it better than I. Do I post or not? Add to that the poster vs. non-poster issue and I'm lost.

Tell me what you want, Sir. ;)
 
I read the question everyday, however, I don't always want to respond. Ergo...I don't. :D

As for being a pompous ass,...*thinks* ....I won't own that one. ;) I'm not the most intellectual person here, but I think when I do comment, I have something of value to add. Besides, I like surprising people. I would wager a lot here who see my posts, or responses in passing don't think much of me, and you know? That's OK. My Nana used to say if you didn't have anything nice to say, better to keep your mouth shut. She ALSO reminded me not to "tell everything I know."

I think a lot of people like to "tell everything they know" and it annoys me. I also see many saying things that aren't nice, when clearly they weren't thinking before opening their pie holes.

But, I digress...


I suppose my lack of participation recently is because of the proliferation of "know it alls" and "uncouth". I tend to feel compelled to engage the stupidity just to get rid if it. Deep down, though, I know all the beat down in the South ain't gonna run them off, so. I keep quiet.

Not in your thread, mind you. I generally like and respect those who come here, even if I choose not to add to the convo.

As for higher post counts and trolls.
I think there is a correlation between the two. When I was first on the forum I got LOTS of shit messages. I don't nearly get that now. I tried to make an Alt just to post in my Thick thread, and no sooner had I created it did I start getting messages again just like before, so..I don't know. Maybe people are just stupid? The internet is full of whack jobs, posers, and just social rejects. Even though I've met some very close friends, there is still an abundance of sheer fucktardedness that I just have trouble wrapping my brain around.
 
I'm just echoing many thoughts here already....but i lurk more and more....and it seems many people share my thoughts and write them much more coherently than I often feel I can on a phone.


I could have just quoted and wrote *this* because I agree with the posters above ;)....but i thought I'd try and be a bit wordy today.
 
There are some things in life that are given to you, some things that are earned, and a few things that can't be denied. Just like there are those of us that are lucky, those that are good and those that seem to be both. And there are those that accept, those that create, and those that refuse to be dictated to.

Are these the only options available, clearly no but they are what I see/experience quite often. My question? How will your Sunday unfold? Will you take what is given to you and do the best you can or will you awake, knowing what you want and not accept anything less?
 
I know exactly what I want today, and I plan to get it! Thank you, very much! :p

I would answer this on a deeper level, but I probably should quit exposing my pomposity. :D
 
Wanting and not accepting anything less is a bit tricky sometimes. One shouldn't delude oneself. Sometimes what one wants, simply is out off reach.

I might like singing a lot, do it a lot, take lessons and still not be able to become a famous singer -if that is what I want most- due to a lack of talent which even practicing for eight hours a day won't 'cure'.

My Sunday is unfolding quite nicely, I had a little lie-in, made four stars for an advent window in stained-glass technic, will have dinner with friends in an hour.
 
To quote a great woman, "You can want in one hand, shit in the other, and see which gets filled first."
:cool:

I accept many things in life as unobtainable for me. This doesn't mean I don't continue to strive towards them, rather I putter along the path with a healthy dose of realism and hope the journey is better than the destination.
 
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