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Hey guys I live in PDX. My girlfriend has been out of town for 5 weeks, and gone for 3 more. As you can imagine I have spent a good deal of time thinking about what I am going to do to her when she gets back. She has always gotten off on doin the dirty deed in public places with the slight chance of getting cought. I on the other hand have always been quite uncomfortable with the thought. Well I am starting to loosen up a little these days and am seriously considering the idea of driving somewhere somewhat secluded and bending her over my car. I have a mr2 which has a flat rear deck, long level hood, and t tops I think that leaves possibiltiy for an awsome number of optional positions :D
The hard thing living in portland is the fact that we are sourounded by Vancouver, Gresham, Tigard, Beaverton, and other small towns for miles. It would take a good long drive to get out of mass populas. Do any of you know of any secluded private areas where we could get our freak on without getting cought or at least not by someone offendable :D Or little kids :eek:
somewhere pretty close to PDX, especially the airport since I will be picking her up and live very near there as well.

Maybe I can find a rave. It might be kinda fun up against a huge bank of speakers in a huge mass of people. :D :eek:
 
There's an enormous park along the Columbia River in Troutdale you could try. I can't recall the name of it, but it's not a small place.

Try driving out toward Sandy, there's lots of farmland around there. If you can find a place to pull off that's secluded, you may have good luck.

There's Bald Peak south of Hillsboro on the way to the town of Laurel. Park your car toward the rear of the parking area and your car won't be easily seen from the road.

If you go down the Gorge, about 10 minutes from Hood River (going westbound) there's the Starvation Creek rest area. Lots of places to hike there, and if you go on a weekday you'll be pretty alone. It's only accessable heading west on I-84 though. And while in the Gorge, there's Rooster Rock state park, and Beacon Rock.

Can always give the West Hills a shot, especially up near the Rose Gardens. Drive around enough and you're bound to find someplace secluded.

Good luck :)
 
Thanks for the ideas. Funny you mention the rose gardens. I was wondering if any ones ever tried sneaking into the japaneese gardens after hours that would be hot. The rose gardens would probably be pretty sweet too. "Hey baby thanks for the wonderful bang, heres a dozen fresh roses" :D It's the only way I'd be able to afford them.
Those hills probably would have a good spot hidden somewhere.
 
I was just reading your photo thread Fawnd1e and was wondering if you were still happy with the IUD and if you had any thoughts on it? My girlfriend needs to try something new. I don't know if she will be down with that whole pain thing though.
 
The IUD is an exceptional method of birth control (it's not effective against STD's though). Mine's been with me for 3 years, and I have 2 more years to go with it. I've never had an 'incident' with it, and I've had virtually no side effects. It does have a very small amount if risk involved (there is a risk of it boring through a woman's uterus). It's also not always reccomended for women who haven't been pregnant/had children, as a lot of times the uterus is simply too small for the IUD. Cramping can be an issue, but the nice part is a girl can cycle less frequently while on it (instead of monthly).

It is EXTREMELY painful to have put in. I got dropped off a horse onto the back of my head without a helmet; compacted my spine, jammed my jaw, and got a concussion from it. And that was, frankly, more comfortable than having an IUD inserted. It hurts for several days.

There's some question as to the last year being as effective as the first four, so you may want to be careful about that.

However, in short, to a woman who has a high pain tolerance and does not want to have to worry for 5 years, I do highly, highly reccomended it.

There are two different devices: ParaGuard, and Mirena. I have the Mirena, one that my doctor reccomended. ParaGuard has copper wire wrapped around the plastic body and should not be used by anyone who is allergic to copper. The Mirena has a very low dose hormone that helps decrease cycles and cramping.

Hope all this helps! :)
 
Yeah thanks.
Maybe I just won't tell her about the pain thing till after :eek:
Just kidding.
I thought the copper was the main part of the IUD, I hadn't heard about one without it. I have always guessed the copper acts as a spermacide.
There wasn't any difference in your taste was there? I have wondered about that but mostly because of the copper. Without that I can't imagine it doing any thing but copper tasetes like ass.

You say it doesn't mess with your body as much. Is this because it's a smaller dose concentrated where it needs to be?

I wonder if it would work for my GF. She has never had a kid and is fairly small inside (the parts I have had acess to anyway)
Is the pain from getting through the cervix? Maybe we could strech it a little before hand :D
 
You can't stretch the cervix. And if you tried, she'd probably claw your eyeballs out. the cervix is exremely sensitive and scraping it (i.e pap smear) hurts. The IUD punctures through the opening and it feels like your insides are being ripped out. I've heard it compared to getting a cathedar only about a hundred times worse.

The copper is an older technique. They actually only have theories on why the IUD works, and studies that indicate it could be several factors (according to my obgyn).

It doesn't mess with a body as much because things like the shot, the pill, the patch, etc send a large amount of hormone and chemical coursing through your system. The IUD does not. The low dose hormone it does release is absorbed immediately into the uterus and doesn't end up in the bloodstream.

She would need to talk to her obgyn about if she could have an IUD inserted. They will palpate her uterus to know if it can fit, and go over all the options she has available with her.
 
yoshimitsu said:
Hey guys I live in PDX. My girlfriend has been out of town for 5 weeks, and gone for 3 more. As you can imagine I have spent a good deal of time thinking about what I am going to do to her when she gets back. She has always gotten off on doin the dirty deed in public places with the slight chance of getting cought. I on the other hand have always been quite uncomfortable with the thought. Well I am starting to loosen up a little these days and am seriously considering the idea of driving somewhere somewhat secluded and bending her over my car. I have a mr2 which has a flat rear deck, long level hood, and t tops I think that leaves possibiltiy for an awsome number of optional positions :D
The hard thing living in portland is the fact that we are sourounded by Vancouver, Gresham, Tigard, Beaverton, and other small towns for miles. It would take a good long drive to get out of mass populas. Do any of you know of any secluded private areas where we could get our freak on without getting cought or at least not by someone offendable :D Or little kids :eek:
somewhere pretty close to PDX, especially the airport since I will be picking her up and live very near there as well.

Maybe I can find a rave. It might be kinda fun up against a huge bank of speakers in a huge mass of people. :D :eek:

We are surrounded by forests, most of them have service roads going all over the place. Sounds like fun.....whooo hoooo.... :D The kids will be back in school in a couple of weeks, so there will be less people in all the parks and hiking areas especially during the week. ;)
 
Fawnd1e Thanks for the input. It sucks it sounds so unpleasant. I will pass the info on to my girlfrined though.
And thank you guys for ideas. I work very close to the zoo so I will have to take a long drive around that neck of the woods and see if I find anything.
If I find a real good spot I might let you guys know about in case any of you get in the mood for a "car ride in the woods". :D
 
Good luck finding a spot! I live out on a farm, so if I want to have sex outdoors it's not at all a problem. I guess I am just very lucky!

I do reccomend the IUD; once you're over the pain, it's wonderful to not have to think about birth control anymore.
 
Fawnd1e said:
Good luck finding a spot! I live out on a farm, so if I want to have sex outdoors it's not at all a problem. I guess I am just very lucky!

Lucky lady
Where abouts is your farm?
 
We're out near Sherwood. It's a nice area, we have a beautiful little view and plenty of room for our horses :)
 
Yeah I'm just stuck with gall stones. Haven't had one yet. I will tell you how it turnes out if I do though. :D
 
Fawnd1e said:
Yup. Hurts. :)

Be glad you're a man :)

until you have a catheter inserted or prostatic surgery.... then wish for morphing to a female....
 
It's so nice to see the Oregon thread has picked up. For awhile there no one had posted a thing. Hope all you Oregonians are doing great!!!!
 
wickedgirl said:
It's so nice to see the Oregon thread has picked up. For awhile there no one had posted a thing. Hope all you Oregonians are doing great!!!!


Hi wickedgirl. I haven't posted on this site for awhile either. I always have hope that we will have more a more join from our area. Sometimes it just takes the right person looking at the right time......of course everyone is probably getting ready for tailgate parties for all the games tomorrow. I wish I could go, but alas no tickets. :rose:
 
New to Oregon and always looking to get to know new people

Hi,

I just moved to sleepy Corvallis from far away for graduate school and just started exploring and enjoying the state (well at least until the rains started up recently but expected as much). I wanted to say hi and hopefully get to know some great people out here. Feel free to say hi and ask me anything you want.
 
sippingpinot said:
Hi,

I just moved to sleepy Corvallis from far away for graduate school and just started exploring and enjoying the state (well at least until the rains started up recently but expected as much). I wanted to say hi and hopefully get to know some great people out here. Feel free to say hi and ask me anything you want.

Welcome, if you like rain, you have come to the right place. The only mistake you made was becoming a Beaver instead of a Duck. But I guess I can forgive you that error. :p Have fun and post away! You will meet some pretty nice people here. :rose:
 
Missing my buckeyes

Succulent-one said:
Welcome, if you like rain, you have come to the right place. The only mistake you made was becoming a Beaver instead of a Duck. But I guess I can forgive you that error. :p Have fun and post away! You will meet some pretty nice people here. :rose:


Honestly I am not a beaver or a duck (although I have to admit the first time I saw a "Beaver Fever!" bumper sticker it gave me quite a laugh). I was born and raised an Ohio State fan and I don't think there is much that will change that. Especially if Oregon State continues to play sports the way I have seen so far. I will say I definately like Eugene much better than Corvallis.
 
Wish I was in Oregon - Texas is great and all, but ever since my dad first took me up there can't get enough of it. Was there in May delivering his remains to the masoleum in Portland, but of course didn't want to come home - didn't get to spend as much time at the beach as I wanted to, but alas there are always other times :)
 
Hello just checking in to say Hi. It's great to see the Oregon thread still going.
Wow Love this rain we are having. Makes want to dance Naked in it.
 
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