Please...call me Rose

Rambling Rose

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There are a few of us in the garden here, I know. Summer Rose calls herself 'Summery'. White Rose has not indicated but I am thinking she prefers the entire moniker.

Being called 'Blushing' or BR feels awkward. I chose my name as a humorous homage to my pussy, not any flush on my cheeks.

Rose suits me fine. And besides, it's quicker to type. :rose:
 
Rose

Summery is the name given to me by foxinsox. It obviously stuck as other's refer to me as Summery now.

~never once pictured you with flushed cheeks~;)
 
You might be surprised! I can blush with the best, it just takes a little more effort.

And Laurel? It's your birthday. You can call me whatever you like.
 
So you don't want to be known as Blushing Pussy even though it was an homage? Nor as Pussy Rose? Well, BR, it's your pussy after all, and if you prefer to be known as a rose (which, by any other name would still taste as sweet) I will try to learn to do so... :rose:
 
Blushing Rose said:
And Laurel? It's your birthday. You can call me whatever you like.

Okay, My Sex Slave.

(tomorrow's actually my bday - does this mean I can call you whatever I want then too? ooh, the possibilities...)
 
Loosing my marbles

I'm just confused by all these "fast-talking dames."
 
You're welcome

Blushing Rose said:
Thank you, 'LK'.

(Blushing Pussy? Pussy Rose? We need to talk.)
You talk, I'll listen, I have a rose to keep my mouth busy... :p
 
Someone seems to be having himself an oral-fixation day.


Rose?
You got it, darlin'.
Rose you shall be, the one and only.
:rose:
 
Thank you, cymbidia. I don't know why it started to get to me, but being hailed as 'Blushing' just set my teeth on edge. Why refer to me as the adjective that obviously proceeds the noun? Is the noun not the subject matter? Have I gone mad?

(pandering to the teacher in your soul ;))
 
Rose, you've got me by the short hairs.
Well, okay, you'd have me by the short hairs if i had any short hairs.

Okay.
So.
Um.
Well.
I think of you as more a noun than an adjective and i always have. You're a noun that's been wonderfully warm and caring, too, subjectively speaking.

Does that help?
;)
 
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