WhipTheHip -> RE: Any tomboys here who like science fiction. (9/13/2006 9:27:01 PM)
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Here is the reason, I asked these questions > I wonder how many females into bdsm are tomboys, I like tomboys, and can really only see myself in a long term relationship with a tomboy. When I was child, I had a crush on a cousin who was very tomboyish. > who don't mind working on cars and fixing air > conditioners? . . . Do you do your own electrical > wiring and your own drywall? I can't stand working alone, and love working with a partner. With a partner, I can make work playful and entertaining. I can't do it if I'm alone. I want a partner who will help me do everything. I fix everything. I build everything. I invent all kinds of things. I do everything. I want a partner who also enjoys doing everything, who enjoys learning everything, and will let me teach her all I know. I like to share all my knowledge with others, and someday hope to teach my children everything I know. > Do you like camping? Are you afraid of bugs? I am a lot like Stever Irwin. I love the outdoors. Few of the females I have met in life like nature or the outdoors. They can't stand temperature extremes. They can't stand bugs. They are allergic to everything. And they like to always be comfortable. I think you have to be a little bit of a masochist to like the great outdoors. The temperature extremes can be invigorating, stimulating, and challenging. There are a lot of bdsm activities that can be done outdoors, like having a sub run naked through the snow, or roll in the snow up north, or get tied to a tree or between trees on a deserted Island. > Do you like science fiction? I'd love to find a female who liked science fiction, the Twilight Zone, Farscape, Stargate, the Learning Channel, the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, and the Cooking Channel. I am a gourmet pesco-vegetarian chef. > How many females into bdsm are vegetarians? I am a pesco-vegetarian because of my moral beliefs, and because I find eating flesh, blood, sinews, gristle, eyeballs, bones, bone marrow, liver, tongue, and brains barbaric and canabalistic. I am reminded of a scene in the movie, The Dark Crystal where the evil vultures eat a disgusting meal of animal parts. > How many females into bdsm are commitmented to > rescuing animals, helping orphans, and all humans > in need of help? I need to find a partner who is commited to rescuing animals and helping people, who will aid me in this pursuit. > How many females into bdsm are bi? My first relationship was with two strictly gay females who hated men. Eva was a beautiful 19 year old lipstick fem who was a stripper. (A lot of strippers are lesbians.) Her lover, Stephanie was super butch. They both fell in love with me. How this happened is a long story, but the three of us lived together. Up to this point in my life, I had never dated a female, had never been with a female, and had lived the most sheltered life one can imagine. In fact, I had just left the equivalent of a monestary. Eva and Stephanie were younger than me. I have spent a lot time with gay females in my life, and have gotten along better with many of them than most straight women. There was a time in my life when I was attracted to Dommes, but I quickly realized that I am too dominant to be in a long term relationship with partner who always needs to be dominant. I need to be in control, but I exercise my control very gently and with great sensitivity. I guess you could say, I am kind of a Daddy Dom, but I don't know if even that is very accurate. I managed a hotel, and had a gay, female assistant manager who called herself "Butch." We worked closely together for years, day and night. Even though, I was her employer, I never treated her like an employee, but rather like a friend and equal. I often went out of my way to serve her needs and make her happy, but I was always in charge. She loved working for me and was super loyal. She had been sexually abused by her father, and told me, "If you can't trust your own father, what man can you trust?" She hated men and distrusted all men. I was very sympathetic to her situation, and gave her a lot of comfort and understanding. I never showed a romantic interest in her. I always treated her with respect. She dressed like a guy and acted like guy. Then one day, she showed up in my apartment wearing a dress and lipstick, and made a play for me. I freaked out. I never thought of her as a female or a possible romantic interest. When I freaked, she felt very hurt and went back to her old self. As time passed, I realized I had made a mistake, that we might have made a good couple. It just took some time for me to adjust my perception of her. I think a household with three people can do more than household with two. Three can eat as cheaply as one. There is just so much to do in life. With three people pitching in and working together, things go a lot easier. As they say, three heads are better than one. Cheers, Michael My passions include: Nature, wildlife photography, science, camping, biking, hiking, parks, picnics, boating, chess, Scrabble, business ventures, gourrmet vegetarian cooking, fixing-building-repairing, inventing, rescuing animals in distress, trading stock and future's contracts, helping people, and making friends with stray alligators.
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