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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i can think and behave like a woman
oh wait, that is a sexual talent making dicks hard
i’m ambidextrous
How do you use you ambidexterity?"
i can wank two cocks of simultaneously whilst riding rodeo and one in mouth all at the same time |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"i can think and behave like a woman
oh wait, that is a sexual talent making dicks hard
i’m ambidextrous
How do you use you ambidexterity?
i can wank two cocks of simultaneously whilst riding rodeo and one in mouth all at the same time "
Does that make it a sexual talent again? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i can think and behave like a woman
oh wait, that is a sexual talent making dicks hard
i’m ambidextrous
How do you use you ambidexterity?
i can wank two cocks of simultaneously whilst riding rodeo and one in mouth all at the same time
Does that make it a sexual talent again? "
fuck, anybody would think what a dirty lil sissy bitch i must be (& SLUT I am)
okay, I can write with my left hand and
bat/bowl with my right hand |
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Too many to list but examples.
I refurbish houses.( & all that entails/ but my own bungalow) qualified engineer (toolmaker ) built my own custom flight cases for my disco when I was mobile. Make some of my own clothes Eg leather bikers jacket. Made sexy pvc body for girlfriend. Just a taste. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i can think and behave like a woman
oh wait, that is a sexual talent making dicks hard
i’m ambidextrous
How do you use you ambidexterity?
I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous "
And your left arm too?... I'll show myself out |
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"i can think and behave like a woman
oh wait, that is a sexual talent making dicks hard
i’m ambidextrous
How do you use you ambidexterity?
I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous
And your left arm too?... I'll show myself out "
That's stumped me... |
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The unaimed arrow never misses.
If you get good at something, eg DIY, you'll be pestered to give up your free time doing said thing.
4 hours ing the garden is not a desirable use of our time, no matter how good we could do it. (Hint...it grows back anyway). Far better to pay someone else to do it.
So, "getting good" at things just means even less time spent doing other things you *really* want to do instead. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The unaimed arrow never misses.
If you get good at something, eg DIY, you'll be pestered to give up your free time doing said thing.
4 hours ing the garden is not a desirable use of our time, no matter how good we could do it. (Hint...it grows back anyway). Far better to pay someone else to do it.
So, "getting good" at things just means even less time spent doing other things you *really* want to do instead."
Or you could look at it as giving up your free time to do something you enjoy to help someone else? If that was something you personally enjoy "getting good" at then surely that something you really wanted to be doing? Instead of "paying someone else"? Crazy outlook on life. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The unaimed arrow never misses.
If you get good at something, eg DIY, you'll be pestered to give up your free time doing said thing.
4 hours ing the garden is not a desirable use of our time, no matter how good we could do it. (Hint...it grows back anyway). Far better to pay someone else to do it.
So, "getting good" at things just means even less time spent doing other things you *really* want to do instead.
Or you could look at it as giving up your free time to do something you enjoy to help someone else? If that was something you personally enjoy "getting good" at then surely that something you really wanted to be doing? Instead of "paying someone else"? Crazy outlook on life. "
When are you mowing my lawn then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The unaimed arrow never misses.
If you get good at something, eg DIY, you'll be pestered to give up your free time doing said thing.
4 hours ing the garden is not a desirable use of our time, no matter how good we could do it. (Hint...it grows back anyway). Far better to pay someone else to do it.
So, "getting good" at things just means even less time spent doing other things you *really* want to do instead.
Or you could look at it as giving up your free time to do something you enjoy to help someone else? If that was something you personally enjoy "getting good" at then surely that something you really wanted to be doing? Instead of "paying someone else"? Crazy outlook on life.
When are you mowing my lawn then? "
Whenever it grows back by the sounds of it |
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"So, "getting good" at things just means even less time spent doing other things you *really* want to do instead.
Or you could look at it as giving up your free time to do something you enjoy to help someone else? If that was something you personally enjoy "getting good" at then surely that something you really wanted to be doing? Instead of "paying someone else"? Crazy outlook on life. "
Is it though ? Perhaps it's even crazier not to cost-value your time ?
Time is a limited and finite resource. It has intrinsic value and worth.
We all wish we had more of it, but do we all use it wisely enough ?
4 hours gardening is 4 hours of my life I am not getting back. True the garden may look nice, but pfft, I could and do pay someone else to achieve the same thing.
If I valued my time at £50/hr, then 4 hours of self-gardening has cost me £200 AND 4 hours of my time. And a bad back, probably.
A gardener might charge £25/hour.
So for £100 to the gardener, I’ve saved myself £100 and 4 hours back-breaking work.
That’s a good deal in my book.
And it’s helping someone else earn a living, put their kids through school, pay for holidays, buy essentials or nice things.
That’s a win-win as far as I am concerned.
Personally, I think it’s crazier doing a job you don’t want to do, when there are plenty of perfectly other trained personnel who can do it instead.
My way doesn’t deprive me of time, doesn’t deprive someone else of a living, and only has a marginal cost to myself.
Yet I am the crazy one, apparently ??
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