Quick Introduction

Lit is definitely where I've found the most genuine people. I don't mean "true" submissives or dominants, but rather just PEOPLE. We have plenty of poseurs and HNGs and idiots, but there are a lot of people here who really mean a lot to each other and are really honest and forthright. I have only met...um, seven...Litsters IRL but they were all wonderful people and I consider them, as well as many others I have not met, to be real friends.
 
Ive tried various online services and I've yet to find a girl on the road who wanted to commit to the end (and who met My needs)...

You might have to stand in line for that, as some people here could tell you :D

But seriously, like I already said somewhere, more you are looking less chances you have to find. Its that guy Murphy and his laws that screw our best intentions.
And then if you find that perfect person there could be tons of limitations.
I know that, I met my "perfect fit" some 20 years later than I should have and I have been working 3 years (3 godamn online years :mad:) to overcome all the problems and limitations so we can finally be together.

My suggestion would be... dont expect too much from Lit. Post, wander around, have fun. Less expectations you have better are the chances you will actually find someone worth the trouble.
 
When it comes to the BDSM board, it doesn't get much older than me and WriterDom. He's a little older than me, but I don't think he wants to talk on the phone. :)

And I'm trustworthy. Ask anybody.

Don't be so sure. I'm pretty good with Daddy phone sex. ;)
 
I'm a country music star myself. But I'm not telling you who.
 
You should know. You've seen it.

This is starting to sound familiar :confused:

Ok, I know what it is - its all you guys taking pics of your asses in the same position, no wonder a girl gets confused :mad:
I suggest you should send me a pic dunno.... lets say hmmm.... bent over? :D
 
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I've figured out who the OP is.

It's Potato Bug!

*dances like Annette Funicello*
 
I've figured out who the OP is.

It's Potato Bug!

*dances like Annette Funicello*

Potato Bug...

"I'm determined to prove you young people are borderline cases leading toward feeble mindedness. With an abnormal preoccupation with sex!"

*snort*

ETA: "Potato Bug" is a band in the film representing the British Invasion [The Beetles] of the 60s. ;)
 
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Potato Bug...

"I'm determined to prove you young people are borderline cases leading toward feeble mindedness. With an abnormal preoccupation with sex!"

*snort*

ETA: "Potato Bug" is a band in the film representing the British Invasion [The Beetles] of the 60s. ;)

Who are you referring to as young people?
I admit the "abnormal preoccupation with sex" part lately tho :eek:
 
Potato Bug...

"I'm determined to prove you young people are borderline cases leading toward feeble mindedness. With an abnormal preoccupation with sex!"

*snort*

ETA: "Potato Bug" is a band in the film representing the British Invasion [The Beetles] of the 60s. ;)

Ah, that explains why I haven't heard of them. I don't watch TV or movies too often.

I thought that etoile was talking about a lit person.
 
*chuckle*

It's a quote from the YouTube clip - the film's original trailer in 1964-ish. :)

Oh God, I missed the "".
I knew these things affect ones mind but I never thought they would affect my eyesight too... :eek:
 
Yep, Potato Bug is a character from the 1964 Frankie Avalon/Annette Funicello flick "Bikini Beach" - which I have seen way too many times lately! I was just pretending about the OP being Potato Bug, of course. But the movie was originally written FOR The Beatles before they got big, and then the producers couldn't afford them anymore. It also stars a man in a gorilla suit playing a chimp named Clyde, which I absolutely loathe, but other than that it's an adorable movie.
 
Thank you. I am not expecting anything... In fact, part of My philosophy on life is: Anticipation without expectation.

haha :)

W/out knowing if you are or you aren't, which really doesn't matter anyhow, a real rock star (think top 40, but well respected) said anticipation keeps one from living in the moment.

Someone else (not a rock star) said that having expectations sometimes causes one to miss current realities.

I too was a star once but fear of folding chairs created the need to seek other forms of solitude.

Good luck in your search to find someone to ease your solitude
 
Hey, could you at least please confirm that you aren’t in some floppy dick band like creed… or him.

Who do you sound like?
 
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