This is actually a somewhat common conversation in the kink community: do I really want these things? Why do I want these things? Should I worry about it, or should I just relax and ‘enjoy’ it? It usually comes down to a personal choice, but sometimes it’s hard to get past that huge society guilt.
Oh, and nice to see an actual working bondage tie being used. I often wince a bit when seeing some of the ‘ties’ that get shown when bondage is being depicted.
*claps for Fred* verry well said and I whole hartedly agree. it can be, which is funnty because everyone has a fetish and you learn that its frowned upon? society is stupid
It could, but so could conflicting expectations (the chance of which multiplies with three partners). The Oberfs have often had serious demands on their time, and without a schedule of some sort, they might not make adequate time for their sex life.
On the other hand, the sexedule isn’t expected to be adhered to with military precision. Had Rumy or Ally sensed that one or the other just wasn’t feelin’ it tonight, they might be having this conversation now while watching YouTube together.
To expand on it, since I can’t edit comments, there are none of the interactive buttons that the P&A puzzle had. I had assumed that having the odd ‘star’ spaces had prohibited the puzzle from having them, since they also are wonky. One shows as ‘star’ in the space, one has the star picture, and the other doesnt show at all, causing me alll sorts of confusion till I compared it to the non-interactive puzzle and saw the third star.
@T – yep, that’s the one. I agree with Animaniac. No sign of any buttons in IE8, Firefox, Safari or Chrome for the PC. (Web designer in my day job. Can you tell?)
That’s the problem with generating brain opiates through physical activity: withdrawal and plateau drive ever-escalating stimuli.
In other words, missionary position is a gateway drug.
Ally’s tied up Rumy… must be a Tuesday.
This is actually a somewhat common conversation in the kink community: do I really want these things? Why do I want these things? Should I worry about it, or should I just relax and ‘enjoy’ it? It usually comes down to a personal choice, but sometimes it’s hard to get past that huge society guilt.
Oh, and nice to see an actual working bondage tie being used. I often wince a bit when seeing some of the ‘ties’ that get shown when bondage is being depicted.
So is there any way we can get the answers to the crossword puzzle? I’m curious.
*claps for Fred* verry well said and I whole hartedly agree. it can be, which is funnty because everyone has a fetish and you learn that its frowned upon? society is stupid
Jon, the interactive version at the given address has a button you can press to get the solution.
That schedule is a joke, yes? They aren’t actually expected to perform on schedule every week? Wouldn’t lack of spontaneity kill the mood?
It could, but so could conflicting expectations (the chance of which multiplies with three partners). The Oberfs have often had serious demands on their time, and without a schedule of some sort, they might not make adequate time for their sex life.
On the other hand, the sexedule isn’t expected to be adhered to with military precision. Had Rumy or Ally sensed that one or the other just wasn’t feelin’ it tonight, they might be having this conversation now while watching YouTube together.
Well… not THIS conversation, exactly, but you know what I mean.
@T – I’m afraid that I’m not seeing said button anywhere on the page.
Huh! And you’re sure what you have is the interactive version? http://www.faans.com/star.html ?
No button, There was a button on the Penny and aggie one, but not the fans puzzle. (Firefox, btw)
To expand on it, since I can’t edit comments, there are none of the interactive buttons that the P&A puzzle had. I had assumed that having the odd ‘star’ spaces had prohibited the puzzle from having them, since they also are wonky. One shows as ‘star’ in the space, one has the star picture, and the other doesnt show at all, causing me alll sorts of confusion till I compared it to the non-interactive puzzle and saw the third star.
@T – yep, that’s the one. I agree with Animaniac. No sign of any buttons in IE8, Firefox, Safari or Chrome for the PC. (Web designer in my day job. Can you tell?)