June 2010
53 posts
perspective
Someone suggested this idea to me a few years ago:
Interact with people coming from the perspective that they love you.
Or if you don’t feel comfortable with that: interact with people coming from the perspective that they respect you.
hot hot hot
Mmmmmmm….. Give me an experience like that described in this erotic poem! It’s anonymous. I wish I knew who wrote it because I’m betting they wrote other hot little poems! You can listen to my reading of it here: The Enjoyment
boohoo
No one has shown any concern over the fact that I’m clearly taking photos while driving on the freeway. ;-)
fun little anecdote (sarcasm)
Once, when I was in college: the class session before we were to take a test in poly sci, our instructor told us he didn’t want to hear about any dead grandparents, meaning he didn’t want to get calls from any of us making fake excuses to postpone taking the test. The night before the test, while I was studying for it, I got a call from my parents who told me that my grandfather had...
question
What is your sexual nickname, or what would you like it to be?
mental stimulation
Other than a yummy erotic novel, I haven’t read any books in a while. This morning I woke up craving mental stimulation. (Don’t worry. I haven’t lost interest in that other form of stimulation. Note mention of erotic novel above.) I pulled out some books which interest me, most of which I’ve had for a long time but have never read beyond twenty pages or so. It’s...
boys, tell me true
When ordering a sandwich at a sub shop, do you prefer to use the term footlong or 12 inch? And regardless of which term you use, do you use it uncomfortably, playfully, suggestively, neutrally, or some other way?
question
Is there really that much variance in sex drive from person to person or is more to do with variance in levels of sexual repression?
this erotic poem really moves me
It’s so intimate and filled with love. Obviously not all erotic poems are. It’s by Abigail Albrecht, and you can listen to it here: Begin in the Night
why won't my alma mater leave me alone?
I’ve never given them a cent, and I never will. (Got an academic scholarship—the largest they offered—which paid for half of my college expenses. Parents paid for other half. They actually donated some money to my school once. When I found out about it, I told them never to do it again.) I went to California Lutheran University, a tiny (smaller population than my high...