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Is it just us or do other people seem to have conversations where the other party has no idea what things mean.
I see a lot of people not know the difference between bi-curious and bisexual.
I also see much people not knowing what the term "swinging" is and at one point having one guy telling us to fuck off to the fish site if my wife wasnt willing to put out, had to let him know we aren't here to whore ourselves out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There's loads of different opinions on the forum as to what swinging is, some think only couples can swing and not singles.The term swinging is a bit outdated now, myself I prefer the term
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"Is it just us or do other people seem to have conversations where the other party has no idea what things mean.
I see a lot of people not know the difference between bi-curious and bisexual.
I also see much people not knowing what the term "swinging" is and at one point having one guy telling us to fuck off to the fish site if my wife wasnt willing to put out, had to let him know we aren't here to whore ourselves out "
Many people think that Swingers are free prostitutes that will fuck anything - that's why I'm not a Swinger and won't ever use the word for myself. Many people have the wrong idea about what it means.
People have their own interpretation for many different terms. It's best to just ask what they mean. There's no definitive answer. |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
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Count Korbzski, why don’t they have easy to spell nomes, once coined the phrase, “the map is not the territory”.
It’s like if a lumberjack entered a wood he will see it totally different than two lovers entering the same wood, who would in turn see it differently to an ornithologist.
Same wood, just different perceptions and needs.
Now if that wood was just a metaphor for sex and a man in musth was looking the would see things differently to a woman who’s looking for sensual play, who in turn wouldn’t see it the same way as say a submissive.
Same outcome, just the maps are different.
But then again, some are not even on the map... |
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"Count Korbzski, why don’t they have easy to spell nomes, once coined the phrase, “the map is not the territory”.
It’s like if a lumberjack entered a wood he will see it totally different than two lovers entering the same wood, who would in turn see it differently to an ornithologist.
Same wood, just different perceptions and needs.
Now if that wood was just a metaphor for sex and a man in musth was looking the would see things differently to a woman who’s looking for sensual play, who in turn wouldn’t see it the same way as say a submissive.
Same outcome, just the maps are different.
But then again, some are not even on the map..."
Dropping a bit of philosophy... nice! Like what you say but think the wood is different depending how you enter it. If you enter it with a vagina it's a bountiful meadow of fruit, animal and streams. But if you enter from the penis bearing end it's a dark, cold place with the deliverance song playing softly in the background |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
"Count Korbzski, why don’t they have easy to spell nomes, once coined the phrase, “the map is not the territory”.
It’s like if a lumberjack entered a wood he will see it totally different than two lovers entering the same wood, who would in turn see it differently to an ornithologist.
Same wood, just different perceptions and needs.
Now if that wood was just a metaphor for sex and a man in musth was looking the would see things differently to a woman who’s looking for sensual play, who in turn wouldn’t see it the same way as say a submissive.
Same outcome, just the maps are different.
But then again, some are not even on the map...
Dropping a bit of philosophy... nice! Like what you say but think the wood is different depending how you enter it. If you enter it with a vagina it's a bountiful meadow of fruit, animal and streams. But if you enter from the penis bearing end it's a dark, cold place with the deliverance song playing softly in the background "
Exactly, you have to find a banjo that plays alongside and doesn’t dual. |
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By *inful xWoman
over a year ago
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"Is it just us or do other people seem to have conversations where the other party has no idea what things mean.
I see a lot of people not know the difference between bi-curious and bisexual.
I also see much people not knowing what the term "swinging" is and at one point having one guy telling us to fuck off to the fish site if my wife wasnt willing to put out, had to let him know we aren't here to whore ourselves out
Many people think that Swingers are free prostitutes that will fuck anything - that's why I'm not a Swinger and won't ever use the word for myself. Many people have the wrong idea about what it means.
People have their own interpretation for many different terms. It's best to just ask what they mean. There's no definitive answer. "
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"Count Korbzski, why don’t they have easy to spell nomes, once coined the phrase, “the map is not the territory”.
It’s like if a lumberjack entered a wood he will see it totally different than two lovers entering the same wood, who would in turn see it differently to an ornithologist.
Same wood, just different perceptions and needs.
Now if that wood was just a metaphor for sex and a man in musth was looking the would see things differently to a woman who’s looking for sensual play, who in turn wouldn’t see it the same way as say a submissive.
Same outcome, just the maps are different.
But then again, some are not even on the map...
Dropping a bit of philosophy... nice! Like what you say but think the wood is different depending how you enter it. If you enter it with a vagina it's a bountiful meadow of fruit, animal and streams. But if you enter from the penis bearing end it's a dark, cold place with the deliverance song playing softly in the background
Exactly, you have to find a banjo that plays alongside and doesn’t dual."
I'll agree. Fab is like walking through the woods from the deliverance and trying to find a banjo player who's playing your jam.... |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
"Count Korbzski, why don’t they have easy to spell nomes, once coined the phrase, “the map is not the territory”.
It’s like if a lumberjack entered a wood he will see it totally different than two lovers entering the same wood, who would in turn see it differently to an ornithologist.
Same wood, just different perceptions and needs.
Now if that wood was just a metaphor for sex and a man in musth was looking the would see things differently to a woman who’s looking for sensual play, who in turn wouldn’t see it the same way as say a submissive.
Same outcome, just the maps are different.
But then again, some are not even on the map...
Dropping a bit of philosophy... nice! Like what you say but think the wood is different depending how you enter it. If you enter it with a vagina it's a bountiful meadow of fruit, animal and streams. But if you enter from the penis bearing end it's a dark, cold place with the deliverance song playing softly in the background
Exactly, you have to find a banjo that plays alongside and doesn’t dual.
I'll agree. Fab is like walking through the woods from the deliverance and trying to find a banjo player who's playing your jam...."
Trust you are not suggesting there are those on here who like pigs squealing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Count Korbzski, why don’t they have easy to spell nomes, once coined the phrase, “the map is not the territory”.
It’s like if a lumberjack entered a wood he will see it totally different than two lovers entering the same wood, who would in turn see it differently to an ornithologist.
Same wood, just different perceptions and needs.
Now if that wood was just a metaphor for sex and a man in musth was looking the would see things differently to a woman who’s looking for sensual play, who in turn wouldn’t see it the same way as say a submissive.
Same outcome, just the maps are different.
But then again, some are not even on the map...
Dropping a bit of philosophy... nice! Like what you say but think the wood is different depending how you enter it. If you enter it with a vagina it's a bountiful meadow of fruit, animal and streams. But if you enter from the penis bearing end it's a dark, cold place with the deliverance song playing softly in the background
Exactly, you have to find a banjo that plays alongside and doesn’t dual.
I'll agree. Fab is like walking through the woods from the deliverance and trying to find a banjo player who's playing your jam....
Trust you are not suggesting there are those on here who like pigs squealing."
I would never suggest that some people have the likeness of the banjo player.... more that the only tune you'll find is a little bit weird and r apey |
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