Ok, what are you?

Kajira Callista said:
i knew it :( i knew you were gonna come AFTER i changed the av i had up just for you all day.

If you mean me, I saw the one you had up earlier today. :D :kiss:
 
snowy ciara said:
19, female, newbie sub; please don't eat me.

That makes two of us. Well, except for that eating part, but there's only one person that can do that. ;) I've also had the problem of being thought older than I am. I remember bartenders expecting me to order alcohol when I was 16 and people looking shocked when they found out "how young" I was. It tends to amuse me, though I really never see age as anything but a number in anyone. The number of birthdays an individual has celebrated does not always act as proof of maturity or competency, just that they were lucky. Of course I've also known some really useless older people.
 
Sir_Winston54 said:
Just remember, graceanne: "Old" means we've survived many more years of trials, tribulations and travails than you youngsters. And that means we've had the opportunity to learn a little bit more, especially in the realm of dirty tricks. There's a reason that one of the axioms of life is that "Old age, knowledge and deceit will defeat youth's skill and energy, every time."

As far as being sensitive about our age, many of us are proud that we have prevailed throughout our many years. It means we've been just a little meaner, a little tougher, a little smarter than those who sought to bring us down. And our experiences have taught us many, many ways to help keep you "young'uns" in line. Remember, if it weren't for the "old folks," you wouldn't be here!

Wow grace when you & snowy rattle the Doms cages you really rattle them!

Have you noticed just how some old people around here can be so grouchy;)
 
shy slave said:
Wow grace when you & snowy rattle the Doms cages you really rattle them!

Have you noticed just how some old people around here can be so grouchy;)

Tell me about it. They are losing their sense of humor. Sheesh.
 
32 y/o Dominant femme type...

(geez ya'll couldn't tell that from the av??)
 
Wednesday'sRose said:
T I've also had the problem of being thought older than I am. I remember bartenders expecting me to order alcohol when I was 16 and people looking shocked when they found out "how young" I was.

I wish! I act older than I am sometimes, but I don't look old enough to order drinks or buy lottery tickets. (Since I don't smoke, I don't have a problem with cancer sticks.)
 
RavenSpirit2k4 said:
Gender, please? There's been some confusion around. 'Fess up.
What am I? Male.

Why's everybody stating their age? That wasn't asked, was it? I've quoted the first post. Even when fessing up, age isn't asked.

Some are answering this with a profile. Nothing wrong with it, I guess, just that gender was all that's necessary.

Did I mention that I'm male? :)

EDITED to add...nice thread, by the way. :D :cool: :eek: :) :confused: <--- all friends of mine. (the one on the end is on medication. Please don't stare at him. It makes him edgy.
 
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Wednesday'sRose said:
That makes two of us. Well, except for that eating part, but there's only one person that can do that. ;) I've also had the problem of being thought older than I am. I remember bartenders expecting me to order alcohol when I was 16 and people looking shocked when they found out "how young" I was. It tends to amuse me, though I really never see age as anything but a number in anyone. The number of birthdays an individual has celebrated does not always act as proof of maturity or competency, just that they were lucky. Of course I've also known some really useless older people.

I remember at age 15, store clerks were offering me the porn mags behind the counter, assuming I was 18 and interested. But I just waived their offers - porn is too bland for me. I prefer the written form instead.
 
RavenSpirit2k4 said:
Brats who need to be punished.

Seriously!
With paddles and feather ticklers.
And maybe a rousing chorus of show tunes for calling some of the more experianced here old.

;)
Besides- maturity is oft more important then age.
 
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DVS said:
What am I? Male.

Why's everybody stating their age? That wasn't asked, was it? I've quoted the first post. Even when fessing up, age isn't asked.

Some are answering this with a profile. Nothing wrong with it, I guess, just that gender was all that's necessary.

Did I mention that I'm male? :)

EDITED to add...nice thread, by the way. :D :cool: :eek: :) :confused: <--- all friends of mine. (the one on the end is on medication. Please don't stare at him. It makes him edgy.

Perhaps it was the follow-up reply by the original poster stating her own personal stats, and the concluding request that others do the same.

P.S. I am rather partial to the paranoid bloke on the meds, thank you. :D
 
Hmmm

snowy ciara said:
19, female, newbie sub; please don't eat me.

*Grin* 41 (or 141 depending on how long a day it has been)..Male..Dom..

As for the above hmmm ..How bout I just throw you to the Switch instead ?
Sort of like a Kitty Treat?
 
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sincerely_helene said:
Perhaps it was the follow-up reply by the original poster stating her own personal stats, and the concluding request that others do the same.

P.S. I am rather partial to the paranoid bloke on the meds, thank you. :D
You have to be careful of those kinds, you know. They could snap at any time. It seems it's the subtly different, the uniquely lacking, or the quietly clever that are noticed in a crowd. If he were to stop taking his meds, he could be any one of those. He could also probably get a date, too!

I stopped taking my meds long ago. Where's my date?
 
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