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Murphy 07-10-2002 08:45 AM

SS: You said it girl! I love my DW dearly, but there are things no one need know about that make it neessary for me to look elsewhere. It would hurt her terribly if she knew, so she doesn't.

And Summer, or anybody else, before you judge me, My DW is getting what she wants, when she wants it, and so am I. We're both happy and that, I think, is the important thing.

Irish 07-10-2002 09:26 AM

What this whole thing(all of the replys)shows;is that everyone has a different opinion!If everyone is happy with what they are
doing and not hurting another;that's what counts!I agree that people;do have;different sex drives.Not being constantly satisfied
;by your mate;doesn't mean that your mate doesn't satisfy you.
There are 24hrs. in a day;and they can't be with you all of them.
Irish
P.S.Don't give me that old self disipline story.Not everyone is a
priest.Besides;everyone doesn't like little boys.(Couldn't resist
that.)

Lilith 07-10-2002 09:29 AM

Wrong season Murphy!!!!!!:D:D:p

Murphy 07-10-2002 09:35 AM

OOPS! Thanks Lilith! I get writing so fast I forget to check my sources....

Many apologies to Summer, wherever she may be...

Roostah 07-10-2002 12:45 PM

Ahhh... cyber... I wish I got it more, cyber or otherwise!

Different people have different sex drives, and it's perfectly normal and appropriate to masturbate if your partner does not have the same sex drive as you.

Whether you have to resort to a magazine or video, or you can find a wonderful person to chat away your sexual frustration with, it is pretty much the same.

The jealousy thing is something completely different! It's just a matter of finding a good, and interesting release. Most people only have one computer, so it's more than likely that the one who works less will have the bigger appetite, and therefore would need a couple of snacks during the day...am I still making sense?

Irish 07-10-2002 01:34 PM

Murphy---It's Summer,Fall,Winter,Spring.GOT THAT? Irish
P.S.Daylight savings time doesn't count!

NaughyNadia 07-10-2002 01:54 PM

Giving this some thought. Seems there is a lot of ways this can go.

What if you chat with someone and masturbate, but don't tell them, or your S/O? OR, just a "one-nighter"... i.e. one or both of you masturbate, but never hope to see each other or meet online again?

What about solo masturbation? (Is that redundent?) Does it take two (or more) to be "unfaithful" according to the definition supplied by LixnLix69?


Summer 07-10-2002 10:50 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Murphy
OOPS! Thanks Lilith! I get writing so fast I forget to check my sources....

Many apologies to Summer, wherever she may be...


Thank you Murphy for the apology hehe! :D
-Summer :)

Grumble 07-11-2002 02:09 AM

Irish,
Sorry mate have to differ about the seasons
Its Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Dunno where fall came from its a North American term only I think.

Irish 07-11-2002 06:39 AM

grumbleguts---They must not have had the Howdy Doody show in
Australia!They always said:Summer,Fall,Winter,Spring.Just ask the
Princess.I have to admit that Australia makes good actors tho.My
favorite male actors are Mel Gibson and Russel Crowe! Irish
P.S.Now if I only could figure out;how to make Val Kilmer Australian.

Thinker 07-11-2002 05:55 PM

The term for that time between summer and winter we call fall, is normally called fall in more temperate to cold climates because thats when all the leaves "fall" off the trees.

Grumble 07-11-2002 10:06 PM

I live in a temperate climate 42 degees south latitude comaparble to Boston. Fall is in common use mainly in the US, the rest of the world calls this season Autumn

from the Macquarie Dictionary: see #43

autumn
/'awtuhm/ noun
1. the season of the year between summer and winter;( in the Southern Hemisphere, usually understood to include March, April and May.)
2. a period of maturity passing into decline. [L autumnus; replacing ME autompne, from OF]

fall
/fawl/ verb (fell , fallen , falling ) --verb (i)
1. to descend from a higher to a lower place or position through loss or lack of support; drop.
2. to come down suddenly from a standing or erect position: to fall on one's knees.
3. to become less or lower: the temperature fell ten degrees.
4. to hang down; extend downwards: her hair falls to her waist.
5. to be cast down, as the eyes.
6. to succumb to temptation.
7. to lose high position, dignity, character, etc.
8. to succumb to attack: the city fell to the enemy.
9. to be overthrown, as a government.
10. to drop down wounded or dead; be slain: to fall in battle.
11. to come as if by dropping, as stillness, night, etc.
12. to come by lot or chance: their choice fell upon him.
13. to come by chance into a particular position: to fall among thieves.
14. to come to pass; occur; happen: Christmas falls on a Monday this year.
15. to have proper place: the accent falls on the first syllable.
16. come by right: the inheritance fell to the only surviving relative.
17. (of speech, etc.) to issue or proceed: the words that fall from his lips.
18. to lose animation, as the face.
19. to slope, as land.
20. to be directed, as light, sight, etc., on something.
21. to come down in fragments, as a building. --verb (copular)
22. to pass into some condition or relation: to fall asleep, in love, into ruin.
23. to become: to fall sick, pregnant, vacant, due. --verb (t)
24. to fell (trees, etc.) --noun
25. the act of falling, or dropping from a higher to a lower place or position; descent, as of rain, snow, etc.
26. the quantity that descends.
27. a becoming less; a lowering; a sinking to a lower level.
28. the distance through which anything falls.
29. (usually plural) a cataract or waterfall.
30. downward slope or declivity. 31. a falling from an erect position, as to the ground: to have a bad fall. 32. a hanging down. 33. a succumbing to temptation; lapse into sin. 34. surrender or capture, as of a city. 35. proper place: the fall of an accent on a syllable. 36. Wrestling a. the fact or a method of being thrown on one's back by an opponent and held down with both shoulders on the canvas for a specific period of time, usually a count of three; a pinfall. b. a bout, or one of the best of three victories which go to make up a bout: to try a fall. 37. a loosely hanging veil, or the like. 38. a woman's hairpiece with long, loose hair. 39. a piece of leather at the end of a whiplash to which the cracker is attached. 40. Machinery the part of the rope of a tackle to which the power is applied in hoisting. 41. (plural) Nautical the apparatus used in lowering or hoisting a ship's boat. 42. Hunting-->deadfall. 43. Chiefly US autumn. 44. a stand of trees suitable for felling.
--phrase 45. fall about , Colloquial to laugh immoderately.

Sharni 07-12-2002 03:54 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Irish P.S.Now if I only could figure out;how to make Val Kilmer Australian. [/B]

Oh Irish....just pack him up and send him on over....i promise to look after him Real good ;):p:D

lixnlix69 07-12-2002 10:50 PM

Don't know why I am doing this but I always play the "Devil's Advocate" in a debate.............

*Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall.............. All ya got to do is call............ And I'll be there.......yes I will.......You've got a friend!!!!!!!*

Can we really disagree with James Taylor?????????????

What was the subject anyway????????

Mrs. Lix

Lilith 07-12-2002 11:10 PM

James Taylor is my GOD!!!!!:D:D:p.....best concert! damn good!!!!


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