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MistressDarkArt -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 10:52:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Duskypearls

BTW fellow, loved your profile, the stunningly beautiful snowy pic, and your alignment with, and allegiance towards the natural world. Pity you're looking for a slave, and not a playful, resourceful, witty, funny, good-hearted sub like myself, who tends not to thrive in cities, but blossoms out in the real, natural world. Ah well...


OH MYYYYYYYYYYY...do I see a match here? Coyote, are you paying attention?? Dusky's the ultimate shizzle dude, I'd get crackin' if I were you!! (Good luck, Dusk...I hope he's a jewel!)




Casteele -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 11:02:41 PM)

Well, wasn't thinking if the boy was cute or ugly, but even the cutest boy will ruin a dress if he's not right for it. Such a waste of a good dress.

Flappers: Not really my thing, but yeah, I can see a few of the guys here in some of them. Maybe we should line them up and put them on stage in a contest..

I assume the stipper was meant to be stripper: In all honesty, it'd have to be a very girlie boy with a fairly tight little butt.. Typical men's butts are just nasty in heels more than an inch or three. I suspect it's largely because they don't have the grace and balance though.

Personally, though, I've got this weird thing for hoops. I don't even know why, it's not that I find them visually pleasing. Might just be the way they hold the skirt out, since I also like other skirts and dresses which tend to "puff out" like that. ::shrug:: Anyone here you think might make a good Scarlett?




Duskypearls -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 11:26:14 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MistressDarkArt

quote:

ORIGINAL: Duskypearls

BTW fellow, loved your profile, the stunningly beautiful snowy pic, and your alignment with, and allegiance towards the natural world. Pity you're looking for a slave, and not a playful, resourceful, witty, funny, good-hearted sub like myself, who tends not to thrive in cities, but blossoms out in the real, natural world. Ah well...


OH MYYYYYYYYYYY...do I see a match here? Coyote, are you paying attention?? Dusky's the ultimate shizzle dude, I'd get crackin' if I were you!! (Good luck, Dusk...I hope he's a jewel!)



Mistress, do you matchmake on the side, too? Me...the ultimate shizzle dude? I've been called a lot of things, and thrown out of far better places than this, but shizzle dude? Oh Mabel, my nerves. You are simply too funny for my own good!

But you know what, I'm thinkin' maybe it should be dudette, no?

Thanks for the much needed laugh.




MissImmortalPain -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 12:17:30 AM)

I so want to post a picture now....so want to....maybe I should email it to you. You have to imagine me turning a cute, thin, goth/punk, baby boy into a girl. *goes to look for one of her favorite pictures*

ETA- Do you mean on the forums or just on collarme(about somene being Scarlett)




Casteele -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 12:58:28 AM)

Was thinking more someone from the forums side, but hey, if you got something worthwhile from elsewhere, by all means, let's see it!




Casteele -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 1:05:00 AM)

Ya never know, dusky, maybe he's a spanker too.. ;-)




MissImmortalPain -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 2:22:10 AM)

Errmm sorry none of the forum boys want to play with me...I'm not friendly enough or something. And both times I tired to get a picture to share with you and post my computer all but punched me in the face. So I'm just going to msg it to you.

ETA- Okay either that worked or it didn't. Let me know if you got the pic so I know if I should beat my computer with a hammer or not.




Duskypearls -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 6:19:33 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Casteele

Ya never know, dusky, maybe he's a spanker too.. ;-)


Now, wouldn't that just break my heart!




Epytropos -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 10:26:19 AM)

You know what I'm just now realizing? I've never once asked a submissive about her family. Actually, the more I think back, I can't remember the last time I asked someone about their family unless they brought it up first. I wonder what that says about me?

Actually, I have a better question. What does it say about you, Mr. Hunting, that you have such an encyclopedic knowledge of submissive family life? If nothing else, I think I would quit asking if I kept getting such negative answers - it can only be an unpleasant memory for people.




Clickofheels -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 4:02:31 PM)

Remember the game when everyone sat in a big circle and one kid whispered something in the person's ear sitting next to them, and that person whispered what they THOUGHT they heard into the next person's ear, and on and on down the line? When the whispers came "full circle," the very last person had to say out loud what they thought to be the initial whisper? And everyone (usually) went into fits and giggles over how far off the initial whisper became?

Sometimes, reading through threads can happen like that too. Like comments about not seeing certain things mentioned in profiles, when the OP was talking about emails he had exchanged with people and nothing about profiles.
Or comments about the quantities of emails he got from subs, when he never mentioned how many. Or references to "would-be" submissives...which couldn't you say all submissives without owners are if you don't take it literally?

And as for how many people he knew..."knowing" is a pretty loose term we all use from time-to-time don't you think? And who knows about his life? You could meet/come across that many people in a war zone, or a hospital, or any number of places during a lifetime.
Yes, this reminds me of that old whisper game...




outhere69 -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 6:00:01 PM)

In a 50+ age group, I'd expect more of the no living siblings/parents.  Lots of only children or those who's siblings died and parents that started late with the child-bearing biz.




Casteele -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 6:53:26 PM)

Never played that game, Click, but you do have a good point. I've noticed many times that people (myself included) tend to "fill in the blanks" when details are sparse.. and quite often, those blanks are filled in not with the writer's perspectives, but the reader's. Telle est la nature humaine.




Clickofheels -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 8:40:01 PM)

Thanks a lot for that Casteele (smiles)

Sometimes I find myself rereading things over a couple of times...just to make sure.




GotSteel -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/3/2012 8:57:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: coyotehunting
does anyone else find it strange that so many would-be slaves are orphans?


Personally I haven't seen that correlation. The slaves I know aren't orphans and I recently visited my girls great-grandmother. That said I don't live in Texas, maybe highly religious parents reduce the number of people willing to be out in the lifestyle [sm=dunno.gif]




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