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Re: Re: texture,

One does have to exercise caution with the fire and brimstone crowd.  I suppose there are still quite a few of them around here.  I think their fires died down and their brimstone cooled once they realized that Bush was not going to be able to save the world for their lot.  They really had the fires going early in his tenure.  I presume that they thought they then had the power to take over the world.

No, you didn't say too much.  I like the way you talk.

posted by Jack_Flash on June 8, 2009 at 3:07 AM | link to this | reply

Re: texture,

I did consider writing a pg version somewhere in real blog land and then expanding on the premise here. I like your take on "relationships" I will read some and see if it fits.

 I do like typing "nipple," and occasionally will throw in another body part. Moaning on screen is not totally out of the question, either. All done in good taste mind you.  Also, I  have a here to never been explored need to push the limits of propriety. Honestly, i have explored it, but quietly and under the cover of darkness. 

 i can be quite intense on all subjects and  I take great care to keep it under check in real life. You might not even recognize me, there. I want to explore  here with out taking too seriously, but the intensity creeps in against my will.I ran into some real fire and brimstone throwers at first on here and i really want them to stay under my radar.  Oh and I believe i mentioned somewhere i don't rhyme. This seems to really turn some people off.

almost forgot, thank you. I seriously love your writing, to the point where i get bummed when you haven't posted. 'Coarse i am checking every 10 minutes, so you shouldn't feel pressured. I feel also that I should say that i pose no threat (i define loosely). I have only given in to my desire to stalk once and that turned out quite nicely.

Note** I will also understand if you never comment again. I was intrigued and perhaps said too much, You think?

posted by texture on June 5, 2009 at 8:57 AM | link to this | reply

Re: texture,
I keep deleting responses, which doesn't bode well for my career in mature land. I do find a good proofreading erotic. This is often disturbing to others. I am also looking for a good imaginary friend, combining both would be a big time saver.  I am also a huge fan of analyzing human nature based on insufficient data. Before this turns into a full blown personal add, i will leave you with: Loves banter, finding her way into the dark and describing herself in the third person.

posted by texture on June 5, 2009 at 8:34 AM | link to this | reply

texture,

Another thing to consider is categories, such as ''relationships.''  There really isn't much restriction there as far as content, unless Blogit gets a complaint.  Then they plap your hands with a ruler and you back off a bit.  Readers will come around because they don't have to confess to themselves about ''prurient interest'' by entering the adult category and all will be fine.  Categories that aren't ''adult'' get the same promo benefits of all of the standard categories.  It's just a question of walking the Razor's Edge.

 

posted by Jack_Flash on June 5, 2009 at 5:25 AM | link to this | reply

texture,

If I can make you nipples hard by proofreading you, I will gladly do it.  With suntan oil if you like.  Maybe we can fantasize together and make even further progress.

Are bloggers in ''mature adults'' too embarrassed to leave comments?  I have worked this category before, and it really makes it difficult to interpret human behavior.  Maybe.  Or maybe not.  As many preliminary opinions as I have, there is insufficient data to structure a meaningful hypothesis.  Considering the nature of human nature, I doubt that it would even be possible to gather sufficient data.

 

posted by Jack_Flash on June 5, 2009 at 5:15 AM | link to this | reply