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A star shines bright in the East.

It's the part of the Christmas story I find most intriguing.

Embrace what you believe and, if only for a day or two, leave cynicism behind.

Merry Christmas.


May your heart & soul be filled with love & laughter..
Merry Christmas Chained!:rose::kiss::heart:
 
A star shines bright in the East.

It's the part of the Christmas story I find most intriguing.

Embrace what you believe and, if only for a day or two, leave cynicism behind.

Merry Christmas.

Thank you for such beautiful, meaningful words.

Merry Christmas, Chained. :rose:
 
Merry Christmas Chained - and all the other wonderful denizens of this thread. May your holidays be blessed with simple beauty and grace.
 
Merry Christmas, y'all. I hope you each have an incredible holiday and many wishes for a wonderful new year!

mb :rose:
 
Merrrryyy Christmas may all your lusty wishes cum true... and may it be the best fuck of the season..:cool::devil:
 
While we all want the deeper connection, we have to admit to being attracted to the superficial. Great eyes, nice butts, perfect breasts.......whichever is your "thing", it doesn't matter. Today's question came from a bar debate I heard over the weekend. Two guys were debating the the following: would you prefer your partner to have the perfect pretty face with a less than perfect body or would you want that perfect body and an less than perfect face?

Sure, we all want that intelligent, witty, thoughtful partner but we do like those physical features, don't we?

Hmmmmm, I took a day or two to ponder this before giving an answer.

Here's my take on the matter. I know it sounds trite, but I will have to agree that beauty is all relative. Take for example Brad Pitt. A lot of women find him extremely attractive. I, for one, do not. I can see why he is attractive to most, but he does absolutely NOTHING for me. *shrug*

What I find attractive, may not necessarily be attractive to another. The connection we seek is internal and it influences greatly on the attractiveness of a person. The initial chemistry we find with someone is because they take us to a place that no one else does. Is that because of physical attributes? Who can tell?

I have my physical preferences, but in no way have I dated men that have met all those requirements.

I'm rambling. *grin*

To make my extremely long story short, I prefer a pretty face over a perfect body - because a body can change over time and circumstance.


A star shines bright in the East.

It's the part of the Christmas story I find most intriguing.

Embrace what you believe and, if only for a day or two, leave cynicism behind.

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas to everyone!

May the holidays be filled with all that makes you believe in something greater, surrounded by all that you are thankful for and spent with the people that make everyday worth living.
 
Hmmmmm, I took a day or two to ponder this before giving an answer.

Here's my take on the matter. I know it sounds trite, but I will have to agree that beauty is all relative. Take for example Brad Pitt. A lot of women find him extremely attractive. I, for one, do not. I can see why he is attractive to most, but he does absolutely NOTHING for me. *shrug*

What I find attractive, may not necessarily be attractive to another. The connection we seek is internal and it influences greatly on the attractiveness of a person. The initial chemistry we find with someone is because they take us to a place that no one else does. Is that because of physical attributes? Who can tell?

I have my physical preferences, but in no way have I dated men that have met all those requirements.

I'm rambling. *grin*

To make my extremely long story short, I prefer a pretty face over a perfect body - because a body can change over time and circumstance.


Interesting explanation and answer. Thought provoking. ;)



Merry Christmas to everyone!

May the holidays be filled with all that makes you believe in something greater, surrounded by all that you are thankful for and spent with the people that make everyday worth living.


I hope yours was wonderful and enjoyable.
 
And then, in a blink of an eye, Christmas was over. The anticipation of being with family and friends, opening of presents, a Christmas meal.... all done and start the cycle again. If you stop and think about it, there are striking parallels with a long awaited sexual encounter. The wait, the build up , the release and the after glow.

But which was better, the sex or Christmas?
 
And then, in a blink of an eye, Christmas was over. The anticipation of being with family and friends, opening of presents, a Christmas meal.... all done and start the cycle again. If you stop and think about it, there are striking parallels with a long awaited sexual encounter. The wait, the build up , the release and the after glow.

But which was better, the sex or Christmas?

The sex.
 
Expound on that please :). How? Why?

Christmas isn't a big deal in my house. We are not religious, and hubby hates the commercialism of it.
Sex on the other hand, is a big deal....specially when I dress up and tease him for hours prior to. :devil:
 
And then, in a blink of an eye, Christmas was over. The anticipation of being with family and friends, opening of presents, a Christmas meal.... all done and start the cycle again. If you stop and think about it, there are striking parallels with a long awaited sexual encounter. The wait, the build up , the release and the after glow.

But which was better, the sex or Christmas?
It was about even for me. The best part is that the sex continues beyond Christmas. It's not just over till next year. ;)
 
I have a package. I just need to find a girl who wants to be on my list. :cool:
 
I'd have to go with Christmas. :)

I love sex, but I also love Christmas - both the secular and religious aspects of it.

I celebrate sex far more than I get to celebrate Christmas, so the rarity heightens the Christmas experience.

Now, if sex involved the build up from Thanksgiving and the afterglow through New Years. If it involved decorating the house, the careful placement of items that carry an emotional weight (certain ornaments, decorations, and traditions), as many people (Christmas dinner was 8 good friends), and the outstanding food - then it might rival Christmas.

I'd hate to only have sex once a year though, even if it did involve choirs.
 
I'd have to go with Christmas. :)

I love sex, but I also love Christmas - both the secular and religious aspects of it.

I celebrate sex far more than I get to celebrate Christmas, so the rarity heightens the Christmas experience.

Now, if sex involved the build up from Thanksgiving and the afterglow through New Years. If it involved decorating the house, the careful placement of items that carry an emotional weight (certain ornaments, decorations, and traditions), as many people (Christmas dinner was 8 good friends), and the outstanding food - then it might rival Christmas.

I'd hate to only have sex once a year though, even if it did involve choirs.

This!

But I do decorate the house "sexy" sometimes. I don't use as much decoration as I do for christmas, but a favorite neglige or bra nonchalantly draped over the back of a chair, some nice candles (lighted and maybe mildly scented) and a glass of red wine, transport a certain mood quite well.
 
And then, in a blink of an eye, Christmas was over. The anticipation of being with family and friends, opening of presents, a Christmas meal.... all done and start the cycle again. If you stop and think about it, there are striking parallels with a long awaited sexual encounter. The wait, the build up , the release and the after glow.

But which was better, the sex or Christmas?

Hmmmm, how about sex that starts on Christmas Eve and continues on to Christmas Day? :devil:

*chuckle*

Yes, I am aware that I didn't answer the question. But, this is the only answer you're getting from me today, Chained. :D
 
And then, in a blink of an eye, Christmas was over. The anticipation of being with family and friends, opening of presents, a Christmas meal.... all done and start the cycle again. If you stop and think about it, there are striking parallels with a long awaited sexual encounter. The wait, the build up , the release and the after glow.

But which was better, the sex or Christmas?

I don't have sex and I worked christmas.

Is there a 3rd option?
 
Depends on the anticipated partner. I'd gladly give up xmas if it meant mindblowing sex.

Just sayin'.
 
Depends on the anticipated partner. I'd gladly give up xmas if it meant mindblowing sex.

Just sayin'.
Just agreein'

Actually, I really like Christmas. I have collected tree ornaments from my travels and fondly recall from where each was bought as I decorate the tree. I enjoy bustling with the early morning crowds at the market and preparing foods fit for special occasions. I'm a bit over doing much in the way of present wrapping and keep it simple. As long as my presents are organised, I can relax and enjoy the preparations for the day. With lots of Christmas music from different eras.

But mind blowing sex might just make my sentimentality pale in significance. :)
 
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