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snooper said:
On a purely technical level, can a woman actually feel the semen being released in her vagina during non-condom intercourse (as distinct from the twitching and throbbing of the penis)?

Ditto for the anus?

Thanks in advance.

According to a close friend, (female:D ), who's standing behind me dictating... it depends on several things snooper... whether he's a shooter or dribbler... (low sperm count watery jizz 'shooter'... high sperm count thick jizz 'dribbler')... If he buries it deep to cum all she can feel is her cervix being battered by a jerking dick... If he holds back a bit and is a shooter, yes a swelling sensation from the ejaculated first powerful squirt hitting her insides, no wet feeling though, cos according to her she's wet enough already by then with her own dribblings, Oh she is a messy F***:devil: and now she's thumped me one:D

I do get to answer some bloody strange thread requests:)
 
Match Made In Heaven said:
Type of car- must be red convertable, flashy but not too expensive (ie, not something a millionare would drive but something a company could afford to rent for an out of town visiter), something that people might drive in Southern California that would blend in, probably only two seats, (though not necesarily) and something that you could get at a rental place. The driver of the car finds it too flashy for her but it's not out of the ordinary, or much different than the other cars around her. (Maybe even somewhat 'conservative' for the setting) What type of car might this be?

Miata makes a 2 seat convertible. I can't say for SoCal, but you can rent them from several places in Vegas.

-Colly
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Miata makes a 2 seat convertible. I can't say for SoCal, but you can rent them from several places in Vegas.

-Colly

That was gonna be my answer. Miatas are very common at rental places, presumably for the very reason described in the question: they're flashy-ish & not overly expensive.
 
Match Made In Heaven said:
Type of car- must be red convertable, flashy but not too expensive (ie, not something a millionare would drive but something a company could afford to rent for an out of town visiter), something that people might drive in Southern California that would blend in, probably only two seats, (though not necesarily) and something that you could get at a rental place. The driver of the car finds it too flashy for her but it's not out of the ordinary, or much different than the other cars around her. (Maybe even somewhat 'conservative' for the setting) What type of car might this be?

I'll throw in my vote for the Miata as well. Asside from the fact that it's the best selling sports car of all time, it's also one of the most fun cars you can buy at any price.

CD - Miataphile :rose:
 
Has anyone been scuba diving recently? I've forgotten the hand sign for out of air. I think it's slashing your hand across your throat, but can't remember.

-Colly
 
Has anyone been scuba diving recently? I've forgotten the hand sign for out of air. I think it's slashing your hand across your throat, but can't remember.

-Colly
 
minsue said:
That was gonna be my answer. Miatas are very common at rental places, presumably for the very reason described in the question: they're flashy-ish & not overly expensive.

Speaking for Match, it looks like it will very likely be a Miata. Thanks all!! (now I can go do some research on Miatas)
 
mrssublime said:
If you're trying to stick with somethng sensible, conservative and readily avialble as a rental, then a Dodge (or is it Chrysler?) Sebring. Of course, in LA you can rent just about any car your heart desires, just depends on the size of your checkbook.

As to the real estate, you might try Re/Max:

http://www.remax.com/residential/property_search/index.htm

MSL

Speaking for Match again,

Thanks for the Re/Max link, I'll have to check that out soon.

As to the car, the main point about this is that the publishing company rents her a vehicle which she considers to be to flashy, when she would have prefered for her personal style something more sensible and conservative (such as the one you named.)

So even though that won't be the rental car she ends up with I can still use this information- thanks!
 
sweetnpetite said:
Speaking for Match, it looks like it will very likely be a Miata. Thanks all!! (now I can go do some research on Miatas)

What do you need to know? I'm a veritible walking encyclopedia of automotive knowledge. (Post 1970's, not really into the old iron)

Or... Miata
 
cheerful_deviant said:
What do you need to know? I'm a veritible walking encyclopedia of automotive knowledge. (Post 1970's, not really into the old iron)

Or... Miata

just to look through some models and get a good image in my mind of the car she'll be driving. Thanks for the link
 
Anyone here have any insight to Greek families? Looking for info on Greek families where the parents (although they live in America) still celebrate all the regular customs/traditions. Info on what they might eat, how their house might be decorated, etc would be greatly appreciated.

I plan on having a Greek baby baptism in my story, so if anyone has actually been to one, I'd love to hear your personal observations.
 
CrimsonMaiden said:
Anyone here have any insight to Greek families? Looking for info on Greek families where the parents (although they live in America) still celebrate all the regular customs/traditions. Info on what they might eat, how their house might be decorated, etc would be greatly appreciated.

I plan on having a Greek baby baptism in my story, so if anyone has actually been to one, I'd love to hear your personal observations.

*BUMP*
 
Reviving this thread.

Anyone know a place in SF where one can dine outdoors and see the bay and bridge?

-Colly
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Reviving this thread.

Anyone know a place in SF where one can dine outdoors and see the bay and bridge?

-Colly

That sounds like a 'Dita question to me.

A brief search netted me this, but I'm guessing the Bay Bridge isn't what you're looking for



Boulevard
1 Mission St., San Francisco CA 94105
Housed in the historic 1889 Audiffried Building (a rare survivor of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake), Boulevard is a waterfront San Francisco restaurant with views of the Bay Bridge, a grand, Belle Epoque feel and Zagat-praised contemporary American cuisine. Portions are generous and the presentation artful, while the pastries and desserts are made in house.
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Reviving this thread.

Anyone know a place in SF where one can dine outdoors and see the bay and bridge?

-Colly
Rent a big helicopter.
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Has anyone been scuba diving recently? I've forgotten the hand sign for out of air. I think it's slashing your hand across your throat, but can't remember.

-Colly

These are the ones I've used. Nothing specific for shortage of air. We'd just indicate that there was problem and that we needed to surface pronto.

hope this link works now ater an edit...
 
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If anyone needs some Canadian trivia, I've lived from the east shore to Alberta.. I've seen a LOT of this country, and remember the oddest tidbits of info in each..

(Mining town in north manitoba: Flin-flon... what a name eh??)


Oh.. consequently.. after reading one of the threads about lesbians, I really would like to get to learn more about the sex life of lesbians.. so, hit me with all you've got :)
 
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tolyk said:
...Oh.. consequently.. after reading one of the threads about lesbians, I really would like to get to learn more about the sex life of lesbians.. so, hit me with all you've got
That's the point - they haven't got one. They have to use artificial aids.
 
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