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Lit is a world of alts. How many Lit identities have you posted under?

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Yikes! :eek:

Just how much time have you spent thinking about this, P? Actually, on second thought, don't answer that question. Please.

Spaceturbation? Oh, it's something I have thought about. I've a scientific mind and I'm always interested in seeing science and research progress.

I really believe he has a knack for this stuff. It kinda just rolls off his tongue.

So...uhh...Pmann....speaking of tongue, what do you think you could do with that in space?

Tongue on space? Like on a Vagina? Well, you still have to tackle the Clitoral Matrix, which no one has been able to do so far. And on top of that, all scientific evidence points to the fact that the female orgasm is simply theoretical. So the Blonde girl and I will be concentrating on the more definite, male orgasm.

My question after all this rambling, do you put sex into the category of fun, or does it have its own category? When you tell someone you had a fun weekend, does that include great sex? Does fucking define your weekend? Do you plan for it? Is it on your checklist?

Sex doesn't define my weekend. But if it's not a part of it, we get grumpy pmann. :mad: And a sad pmann. :( And a confused Pmann. :confused:

Sometimes I plan for it. I mean, I don't like to throw it on a calendar or anything. But I'm a busy guy and sometimes my wife will need to block out 5-7 minutes of fun, if she really needs it. But unless we are doing one of our night where we get out all the toys, sex furniture and vajankles (look it up, people), we typically don't plan. I prefer to let it happen spontaneously. And, as you all can probably tell, I just have to be me and my wife would want to fuck me silly, at any given moment.
 
Tongue on space? Like on a Vagina? Well, you still have to tackle the Clitoral Matrix, which no one has been able to do so far. And on top of that, all scientific evidence points to the fact that the female orgasm is simply theoretical. So the Blonde girl and I will be concentrating on the more definite, male orgasm.

Clitoral matrix?!?!?!? That's a thing? :eek:

*head explodes*

Tongue on space? Like on a Vagina? Well, you still have to tackle the Clitoral Matrix, which no one has been able to do so far. And on top of that, all scientific evidence points to the fact that the female orgasm is simply theoretical. So the Blonde girl and I will be concentrating on the more definite, male orgasm.

WTF? You are dead to me. Dead. :mad:
 
Yep, that was exactly what was needed, everybody likes to get their "outer space" on, one way or another :)

Saturday's are either chore day (getting stuff done that just needs doing) or fun day day rewarding yourself for the week of hard work and perhaps sacrificing fun for the sake of the demands of RL or a combination of both.

For me there's something satisfying about running an errand and getting a few things done. Checking it off the list and moving on to the next. But when it comes to fun, throw the check list away and enjoy yourself.

My question after all this rambling, do you put sex into the category of fun, or does it have its own category? When you tell someone you had a fun weekend, does that include great sex? Does fucking define your weekend? Do you plan for it? Is it on your checklist?

If you have to put it on your *checklist* to remind you to do it, you're not having the right kind of sex.

Just sayin'.

:rolleyes:
 
Phew, you should all thank me. I just saved you from a way too deep, way too serious of a question. Doctoral dissertations most likely have been written on the topic I nearly posted. No sense trying to prove God doesn't exist, right? ;)

I had a brief conversation yesterday on what the car a person drive says about them. Prius vs BMW. Lexus vs Kia. Ford vs Chevy. I know many cars are purchased based upon what someone can afford or is will g to spend but that's all part of it, isn't it?

Don't we all use information, like the type of car a person drives to, to provide us that initial reaction to that person? And is that really so bad?
 
Phew, you should all thank me. I just saved you from a way too deep, way too serious of a question. Doctoral dissertations most likely have been written on the topic I nearly posted. No sense trying to prove God doesn't exist, right? ;)

I had a brief conversation yesterday on what the car a person drive says about them. Prius vs BMW. Lexus vs Kia. Ford vs Chevy. I know many cars are purchased based upon what someone can afford or is will g to spend but that's all part of it, isn't it?

Don't we all use information, like the type of car a person drives to, to provide us that initial reaction to that person? And is that really so bad?


I tend to look at people driving high end models with the more skeptical view of...."can they really afford that?"...as I personally know MANY who put on the show just 'cause. Yes, even here, in rural Canada. I mean, driving a BMW on gravel roads....seriously?? It is so easy to lease or purchase a vehicle with an extended payment plan. Although, having said that, I do notice people driving economical vehicles, ones with flex fuel or electric cars. I know I would be more inclined to think favourably of them based on our common views of being environmentally friendly.

Personally, I look at their shoes after they get out of the car...they define a persons personality much more effectively than vehicle choice.
 
Phew, you should all thank me. I just saved you from a way too deep, way too serious of a question. Doctoral dissertations most likely have been written on the topic I nearly posted. No sense trying to prove God doesn't exist, right? ;)

I had a brief conversation yesterday on what the car a person drive says about them. Prius vs BMW. Lexus vs Kia. Ford vs Chevy. I know many cars are purchased based upon what someone can afford or is will g to spend but that's all part of it, isn't it?

Don't we all use information, like the type of car a person drives to, to provide us that initial reaction to that person? And is that really so bad?

I don't like to be judgey with things that are really peripheral to a person's character or personality. Having said that, no one driving a pick-up truck will ever seduce me.

I realize that is the minority position, but hey -- it's me.
 
Cars... I think viewing cars as a status symbol is a silly thing. As mentioned above, pretty much anyone can get a car they can't really afford. I'd be far more impressed by someone who paid cash for a Toyota Camry than someone who leases a small-dick-mobile Porsche at $900 a month.

I don't finance cars and I never will. So, I won't ever be impressed by a car. Now, I like nice cars. I drive nice cars. But I drive them for a long time.

I'm not opposed to nice cars or nice things. But I think making an assumption on someone's wealth or financial status based on car type is a bad measure. There is a book called The Millionaire Next Door that talks about what the average millionaire drives. It's not a luxury car. It's usually a mid level American made car.

Personally, I look at their shoes after they get out of the car...they define a persons personality much more effectively than vehicle choice.

This is fantastic. And accurate.

For instance:

If a man wears Allen Edmonds, Ferragamo, Johnston and Murphy or Gucci shoes, you might say he likes quality, cares about looking nice, prefers long term value over short.

If a man wears TOMS I can tell so much about him. One, he hates arch support. Two, he hates looking fashionable. Three, he really hates looking fashionable.
 
Hotted up granny cars = boy racer with acne and penis envy issues
Expensive sports cars = old men with no taste and penis envy issues

Oh and Volvo drivers = psychopathic tendencies
4WD with accessories = complete wanker
Granny in micro-anything = psychopath
 
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Don't we all use information, like the type of car a person drives to, to provide us that initial reaction to that person? And is that really so bad?

Of course we do. It’s a human thing. We gather information, catalog, assess. It’s how we make decisions. The danger is our own stereotypes. Our preconceptions can be flawed. Not to mention what we see represents the merest fraction of what makes a person’s character.

It would be quite easy for someone to judge me based on some of my shoe purchases. Assess me as overly interested in labels or superficial appearances, when the truth is…I just have a thing for exceptional, beautiful, well-made shoes. :cattail:

I really try not to make snap judgements, but there are a few things that will turn me off cold. Though typically those have little to do with clothing, cars, or outward appearance.

If a man wears Allen Edmonds, Ferragamo, Johnston and Murphy or Gucci shoes, you might say he likes quality, cares about looking nice, prefers long term value over short.

If a man wears TOMS I can tell so much about him. One, he hates arch support. Two, he hates looking fashionable. Three, he really hates looking fashionable.

You forgot John Lobb. :D
 
Hotted up granny cars = boy racer with acne and penis envy issues
Expensive sports cars = old men with no taste and penis envy issues

Oh and Volvo drivers = psychopathic tendencies
4WD with accessories = complete wanker
Granny in micro-anything = psychopath

:eek:

I had...no idea this many car stereotypes even existed!
 
I don't like to be judgey with things that are really peripheral to a person's character or personality. Having said that, no one driving a pick-up truck will ever seduce me.

I realize that is the minority position, but hey -- it's me.

I can totally see your point if you live in the city......small man syndrome.....trying to balance it out with a big truck....calling them rigs....yeah, right buddy!!

And run especially fast if they have perfectly polished cowboy boots, pressed jeans and tip their 'not a mark on it' cowboy hat at you.....lol!!
 
Hotted up granny cars = boy racer with acne and penis envy issues
Expensive sports cars = old men with no taste and penis envy issues

Oh and Volvo drivers = psychopathic tendencies
4WD with accessories = complete wanker
Granny in micro-anything = psychopath

I guess I am a complete wanker......:rolleyes:

Oh wait!!!

That is right on the money......I do like to do the female version of wanking.......lol!!! :D
 
I can totally see your point if you live in the city......small man syndrome.....trying to balance it out with a big truck....calling them rigs....yeah, right buddy!!

And run especially fast if they have perfectly polished cowboy boots, pressed jeans and tip their 'not a mark on it' cowboy hat at you.....lol!!

I am glad somebody understands me. TY.
 
Cars... I think viewing cars as a status symbol is a silly thing. As mentioned above, pretty much anyone can get a car they can't really afford. I'd be far more impressed by someone who paid cash for a Toyota Camry than someone who leases a small-dick-mobile Porsche at $900 a month.

I don't finance cars and I never will. So, I won't ever be impressed by a car. Now, I like nice cars. I drive nice cars. But I drive them for a long time.

I'm not opposed to nice cars or nice things. But I think making an assumption on someone's wealth or financial status based on car type is a bad measure. There is a book called The Millionaire Next Door that talks about what the average millionaire drives. It's not a luxury car. It's usually a mid level American made car.



This is fantastic. And accurate.

For instance:

If a man wears Allen Edmonds, Ferragamo, Johnston and Murphy or Gucci shoes, you might say he likes quality, cares about looking nice, prefers long term value over short.

If a man wears TOMS I can tell so much about him. One, he hates arch support. Two, he hates looking fashionable. Three, he really hates looking fashionable.

Agree, yep and for sure to all the above comments.

We had a ugly second car for a few years, it was paid for and the insurance was dirt cheap, I can live with that.
Both our vehicles are big and suck gas like a mofo. In my mind I justify this madness and pretend I drive a Nissan 350Z zipping and drifting around corners. Days when I'm not so wild, I cruise in a Tesla Model S, gotta be classy and I'm all for electric cars.

One day I tell myself, one day. :)
 
Night owl bonus question.

Dreams. I'm a believer in having them. Not the wild boar that haunts your sleep, but the kind that motivate you. I believe that without dreams, life really isn't worth much. But not all dreams come true, and that's okay. You just dream a new dream and live into it.

What was the first dream you had and is it still a dream? Was it realized? Or have you moved on to another?
 
Night owl bonus question.

Dreams. I'm a believer in having them. Not the wild boar that haunts your sleep, but the kind that motivate you. I believe that without dreams, life really isn't worth much. But not all dreams come true, and that's okay. You just dream a new dream and live into it.

What was the first dream you had and is it still a dream? Was it realized? Or have you moved on to another?

Hmmm. I think my first dream involved having a horse of my very own. That one is still on the bucket list. :cattail:

I'll sign on for the idea of dreams. I am goal driven. Most definitely. Some things I've achieved, some I'm still working on, some have morphed slightly. There are even a few here and there that have been completely abandoned, only to be replaced by a 2.0 version.

It's fun. Striving and planning for some new desire. :)
 
my oldest dreams are still my current dreams, though they have been modified by decisions and practicality. If your dreams are where the sky is the limit, then the likelyhood of the dream is unlikely, but the more practical the dream, the more likely it will be fulfilled.

I wonder... in the poll above, there are 55 people with about 164 names that are dupes, trips or more. so, the question is, did those people sign in with all those names and vote, or did they only vote with their main sign in name?
 
And one for the early morning crew(except in Europe where it's afternoon ;) )

For us in the northern hemisphere fall is almost here and winter is right around the corner. Gone will be the days of short shorts and cleavage baring tank tops all in the name of staying warm. The layered look can often times be less than sexy. In the cold months just in front of is, what do you do to stay warm yet be dressed attractively as possible?
 
What was the first dream you had and is it still a dream? Was it realized? Or have you moved on to another?

The first dream I can remember was when I was like five years old. My father took me to see the shuttle launch down at Cape Canaveral. I remember wanting to work with the space program. I remember thinking, "By the time I'm 20, I want to work there." Because, in my mind, 20 was old and I should be able to get a job there by then. I actually did make that dream happen. And on time! I did it for a couple of years and moved on. It was fun and I got to see a lot of amazing stuff.

Other dreams included being a baseball player and a musician. I never became a baseball player but I did become a musician in some ways.
 
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