Mama Blu's

I totally get that. Hubby is not poly at all. Lol. It was definitely a negotiation to find boundaries that satisfied both of us. My thing is I'm not built for casual. I like deep relationships and truly getting to know someone.

Congratulations on finding your one! That's awesome! Happy for you!
But now I gotta ask, how did you know she was the one? Was it a punch in the gut or a gradual understanding?

Ever hear that ridiculously stupid notion that "you'll just know"


Well...it's neither ridiculous nor stupid. I just knew. I knew she was totally different the very first time we met.. we spent almost 5 hours talking. The next day we spent around 10. The following Friday she met my dad and two of my best friends, who all concurred that she wasn't insane and that all the things I was afraid of, were unfounded. I was trying so hard not to think with my dick.. and I hadn't.

7 days after we first met, I told her I loved her. Monday will be our 2nd wedding anniversary and we have been jammed together since January 2, 2016. :)

and thanks darlin.. :kiss:
 
Ever hear that ridiculously stupid notion that "you'll just know"


Well...it's neither ridiculous nor stupid. I just knew. I knew she was totally different the very first time we met.. we spent almost 5 hours talking. The next day we spent around 10. The following Friday she met my dad and two of my best friends, who all concurred that she wasn't insane and that all the things I was afraid of, were unfounded. I was trying so hard not to think with my dick.. and I hadn't.

7 days after we first met, I told her I loved her. Monday will be our 2nd wedding anniversary and we have been jammed together since January 2, 2016. :)

and thanks darlin.. :kiss:

Oh wow! Yeah that sounds like a punch to the gut. Lol. That's really fantastic!
 
Ever hear that ridiculously stupid notion that "you'll just know"


Well...it's neither ridiculous nor stupid. I just knew. I knew she was totally different the very first time we met.. we spent almost 5 hours talking. The next day we spent around 10. The following Friday she met my dad and two of my best friends, who all concurred that she wasn't insane and that all the things I was afraid of, were unfounded. I was trying so hard not to think with my dick.. and I hadn't.

7 days after we first met, I told her I loved her. Monday will be our 2nd wedding anniversary and we have been jammed together since January 2, 2016. :)

and thanks darlin.. :kiss:

Aww Happy Anniversary to you and your One. You give me hope that my One is out there too. And for the record--your loving posts about your time with her are so adorable! :kiss::heart::heart::heart::heart:
 
Sat 7/27 Cover Charge...

Happy Saturday!! I'm in a bit of a silly mood today. So I thought I would revive this thread and see if anyone else was feeling silly. Or if not silly, at least not too serious. Yesterday was a bit profound so I think I need something to balance it out.

OH! I know... show me your funniest meme. What makes you laugh? If it makes me laugh, you get a drink on the house. ;)

blu :kiss:
 
Wow! It's been a little while since I have posted here. Things have been crazy around here and honestly I haven't been of the mind to engage in any discussion more than just flirting and teasing. But every now and then I get a little introspective, I read something that I think might be a good conversation to have.

Today I read this...https://poly.land/2019/09/11/beware-of-people-who-date-like-irresponsible-pet-owners/

It seemed particularly apt considering this little Litland we inhabit. So please, feel free to read and comment. I'd like to know what you guys think. I'll provide the drinks. :)

~ blu : rose:
 
I think it's why yhe above article really hit home to me. And maybe it's a good to ask a person. Maybe you can gain insight into their character by asking them about their pets. What do you think?
I can't say as I don't have pets. I know enough about myself to know I'm not big on pets. I love animals but I don't like having pets.
 
Last edited:
Of all the pets I have raised, only one was a pure-bread and he was the most sickly. My strays and rescues have been healthy and long-lived. I am a stray as well, so maybe that bodes well for me.
 
Okay! So I have been on a quest to learn about Scotch! What's good, what makes it good, and how to drink it properly. After a first disappointing trip to the ABC store (in which I walked away empty handed), I found another store and am currently sitting here with 4 sample bottles. A Johnnie Walker Red Label, Dewar's White Label, Glenlivet 14, and a Glenmorangie LaSanta.

Let the tasting begin!

I have a couple people mentoring me on this but feel free to add any hints or thoughts. :)

Or maybe you can talk about something you have wanted to learn about. Fuck it. It's 3:00 and I'm drinking. Do whatever the hell you want! :D
 
Whatcha drinkin'? "hic"

So far I have had a sip or two of the Johnnie Walker. Not a fan. I have moved on to the Dewar's. It's not as strong on the alcohol smell and is smoother. So points there but I wouldn't say that I like it. It's still a bit burny on the swallow and I can't stop shuddering. I would hate to see what my face looks like right now. Lol

I have learned that sweet in reference to Scotch does not mean sweet sweet. It just means less bitter. So that's a blow as I like sweet things.

And I will say my chest is beginning to feel a little nice and warm....
 
So far I have had a sip or two of the Johnnie Walker. Not a fan. I have moved on to the Dewar's. It's not as strong on the alcohol smell and is smoother. So points there but I wouldn't say that I like it. It's still a bit burny on the swallow and I can't stop shuddering. I would hate to see what my face looks like right now. Lol

I have learned that sweet in reference to Scotch does not mean sweet sweet. It just means less bitter. So that's a blow as I like sweet things.

And I will say my chest is beginning to feel a little nice and warm....

You might prefer the classic Scotch cocktail: the Rusty Nail. Arts blended Scotch, one part Drambuie liquer.

But, the last two are much mellowed and easy on the tongue. On the bitterness scale: stay away from Rye whisky.

Onwards! Keep that warmth...
 
You might prefer the classic Scotch cocktail: the Rusty Nail. Arts blended Scotch, one part Drambuie liquer.

But, the last two are much mellowed and easy on the tongue. On the bitterness scale: stay away from Rye whisky.

Onwards! Keep that warmth...

Sure! Okay Glenlivet!

Okay not as woody or alcohol-y smell. Definitely fruitier smell/undertone. Still can't place which fruit.But I like this smell best so far. It doesn't burn the nose the way the others did. Orange. I think I smell a little orange. Does that sound right?

Okay taste.... smoother. No shudder this time. Could be the brand or the fact that I'm getting accustomed to it? But much smoother, less burn. Although I taste more wood. Can't smell it but I think I taste it more. That's not terrible. Hmmmm....

Still not liking the way it dissipates off the mouth. I like richer, more coating types of drinks, I think. My mouth feels really dry after each sip. Is that supposed to happen?

And now let's try the Glenmorangie....
 
So far I have had a sip or two of the Johnnie Walker. Not a fan. I have moved on to the Dewar's. It's not as strong on the alcohol smell and is smoother. So points there but I wouldn't say that I like it. It's still a bit burny on the swallow and I can't stop shuddering. I would hate to see what my face looks like right now. Lol

I have learned that sweet in reference to Scotch does not mean sweet sweet. It just means less bitter. So that's a blow as I like sweet things.

And I will say my chest is beginning to feel a little nice and warm....


Boy - talk about diving right in :D Maybe I should feel your chest to see if you have a fever ;)

White Label was what my dad and uncles always drank at family gatherings. In a tall glass, topped with soda water and a lemon twist.

I keep a variety of upped end Scotch's and bourbons on hand. But I also have a bottle of White Label - which I drink with soda, just like my dad did :)
 
Boy - talk about diving right in :D Maybe I should feel your chest to see if you have a fever ;)

White Label was what my dad and uncles always drank at family gatherings. In a tall glass, topped with soda water and a lemon twist.

I keep a variety of upped end Scotch's and bourbons on hand. But I also have a bottle of White Label - which I drink with soda, just like my dad did :)

Wait... topped with soda water? I thought it was supposed to be neat with maybe just an ice cube?

I've now tried all 4 samples and of them all I like the Glenlivet and the Glenmorangie best. The Glenmorangie feels like a little bit of a fake out as it smells really fruity. Like wine fruity. So I'm expecting that flavor and then I get scotch. Lol. But it is super smooth and doesn't burn. So I'm thinking that will probably be my Scotch of choice and I just need to get accustomed to it, develop a taste for it. Although I do wish it was thicker and a bit actual sweeter.
 
Wait... topped with soda water? I thought it was supposed to be neat with maybe just an ice cube?

I've now tried all 4 samples and of them all I like the Glenlivet and the Glenmorangie best. The Glenmorangie feels like a little bit of a fake out as it smells really fruity. Like wine fruity. So I'm expecting that flavor and then I get scotch. Lol. But it is super smooth and doesn't burn. So I'm thinking that will probably be my Scotch of choice and I just need to get accustomed to it, develop a taste for it. Although I do wish it was thicker and a bit actual sweeter.

You have a good taster there :) The Walker and Dewars are blended Scotches and fine for use in mixing cocktails. The other two are single malts and best on their own. You're ready for anything!
 
You have a good taster there :) The Walker and Dewars are blended Scotches and fine for use in mixing cocktails. The other two are single malts and best on their own. You're ready for anything!

Well I don't know about anything but I'm always up to try. :D
 
Back
Top