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...would I expect to get a load of grief about my perjorative use of the binary construct 'on' and it's inherent implication that to be 'not on' is somehow a 'turn off'? That in the modern, enlightened world of dimmer switches we should instead embrace the multi-faceted variability of luminosity and celebrate our ability to see, or perhaps not see, regardless of the amount of light reaching our ocular organs?
Or would I just get a succession of posts saying
"On" or
"Off"
#justaskin
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I prefer the lights on, I really love out door day time fun aswell..... But i wouldnt mind if the other person wanted the lights off id go with their wishes.... If im pleasing myself then defo lights on with a mirror facing me so i can watch me pleasure myself, such a turn on x |
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"Off can be great too; when it's pitch black and you can't see, just feel and hear. "
we played out a fantasy like this once - no talking either - sex sound was the only noise allowed - |
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"...would I expect to get a load of grief about my perjorative use of the binary construct 'on' and it's inherent implication that to be 'not on' is somehow a 'turn off'? That in the modern, enlightened world of dimmer switches we should instead embrace the multi-faceted variability of luminosity and celebrate our ability to see, or perhaps not see, regardless of the amount of light reaching our ocular organs?
Or would I just get a succession of posts saying
"On" or
"Off"
#justaskin
Mr ddc"
What have you been told about mixing the red pills with your green ones?...... |
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"... What about candles? Would they be classed in a pejorative manner as flickering?
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Trust you and Breakfast-can-wait to try to twist a simple debate with the long, tall, phallic symbolism of a candle. These were always designed to oppress men by making them feel inadequate with their length and girth. You should have more consideration for those of us who only have a little tea-light.
That said, anyone self-confident enough to describe their luminosity as 'flickering' should be applauded for their honesty...
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Suppose to some that turning the lights off saves on using a paper bag......?"
Well Sainsburys stopped doing the mahoosive ones that you could put an arm through each handle to stop them falling off..... |
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"I prefer the lights on, I really love out door day time fun aswell..... But i wouldnt mind if the other person wanted the lights off id go with their wishes.... If im pleasing myself then defo lights on with a mirror facing me so i can watch me pleasure myself, such a turn on x"
Oh my |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I really don't mind...just so long as I'm having sex Lol.
Seriously though, I like to see the lady I'm enjoying, so it's her preference...if she wants lights off then lights off it is. Dimmed is a good compromise, but I also love the fun being fully illuminated too.
Sex outdoors in a nice private spot with the sunshine shining on proceedings (when the opportunity arises) is also wonderful. |
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Tbh I prefer a lamp on so I can see the full body, as like to enjoy every part of the body, yes every little part
If it's too dark and only see teeth then it's not for me lol
And if it's too bright then eyes wonder, I like to relax my eyes so lamp needs to be on, not next to me but further away. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Tbh I prefer a lamp on so I can see the full body, as like to enjoy every part of the body, yes every little part
If it's too dark and only see teeth then it's not for me lol
And if it's too bright then eyes wonder, I like to relax my eyes so lamp needs to be on, not next to me but further away. "
The club I went to on Saturday was so dark that I could only be seen if I smiled. We spent ages trying to find a well lit spot.
By the by, are you the Malteaser people post about so often? |
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"...would I expect to get a load of grief about my perjorative use of the binary construct 'on' and it's inherent implication that to be 'not on' is somehow a 'turn off'? That in the modern, enlightened world of dimmer switches we should instead embrace the multi-faceted variability of luminosity and celebrate our ability to see, or perhaps not see, regardless of the amount of light reaching our ocular organs?
Or would I just get a succession of posts saying
"On" or
"Off"
#justaskin
Mr ddc"
perjoratively speaking, my orcular organs will tell my cockylongman organ that the light is in its eye and my cockylongman organ will tell my medula oblongota to pack it in or it will go floppy. So my fingerscular organ will switch off the electrical outlet of the ac voltage and wala darkness. Sex in the dark is the best |
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I have been wondering, looking at all these jewelled butt-plugs, whether there isn't a Dragon's Den opportunity in putting a small battery and bulb inside them.
What could be more romantic than saying "something really does shine out of your behind"?
And you'd save on candles
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By *jandjbCouple
over a year ago
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"...would I expect to get a load of grief about my perjorative use of the binary construct 'on' and it's inherent implication that to be 'not on' is somehow a 'turn off'? That in the modern, enlightened world of dimmer switches we should instead embrace the multi-faceted variability of luminosity and celebrate our ability to see, or perhaps not see, regardless of the amount of light reaching our ocular organs?
Or would I just get a succession of posts saying
"On" or
"Off"
#justaskin
Mr ddc
What have you been told about mixing the red pills with your green ones?......"
LMAO!
It's time for your medication now! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I have been wondering, looking at all these jewelled butt-plugs, whether there isn't a Dragon's Den opportunity in putting a small battery and bulb inside them.
What could be more romantic than saying "something really does shine out of your behind"?
And you'd save on candles
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Mr DDC, don't start lighting candles to shove up your botty!
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Always on remember when we were courting mid summer out in a field i went down on Jane said i wished i had brought my torch with me she said so do i you have been munching the grass for half an hour that was a learning curve |
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