Okay, okay I was wrong to worry about attending the party. I didn't get thrown to the lions and came out all in one piece. The nymphomaniac couple that I was so scared of, were lovely and far too busy to make a play for either Mr S. or myself!
Everyone was really friendly, with a few nervous newbies, so the mix was just right. There were a couple of ladies that I found very attractive, but they weren't interested in me at all (I really hate it when that happens!).
Anyway, we didn't do the full swap thing, but had some lovely soft fun with a couple we've played with before and an extremely attractive lady who decided to join us.
Details to follow.........
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Misconceptions
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I love following your adventures!
Just dropped by to share some fun news:
The U.S. House voted 251 to 66 to send 35 articles of impeachment against George W. Bush for high crimes and misdemeanors to the Judiciary Committee.
http://search4beauty.blogspot.com/2008/06/texas-house-votes-for-impeachment.html
Glad to know that things went better then anticipated for you (gotta love the pic you chose in the previous post showing you as a lamb being led to the slaughter!).
Looking forward to reading the details!
Thanks for stopping by Erik, not sure how to respond to your news though? Only in America eh!
Thanks Bacon, I'm working on it............
sns xx
I'm curious Sparkles...how do you handle it when you are attracted to her but not vice-versa? (and let me be clear.. they are SILLY girls for NOT being attracted...tsk..tsk... ).
xxoo
kitty
We're glad you had fun. Try not to overthink things next time! :-)
Yes Kitty, SILLY girls indeed!
OK, it usually goes like this: In a club, or party situation, I'll make several obvious moves on them and when I've been shunned enough, I'll move onto reverse psychology, where I completely ignore, or become indifferent towards them.
The last part usually sends them running after me quite quickly and I'd say it works 9/10 times!
The times that it doesn't work, I just shrug my shoulders, pick myself off, dust myself down and move onto the next one!
Gawd, that does sound, cold, calculated and predatory doesn't it!
Greg & Sheryl, I wish that was possible, but it's in my nature to over analyze Everything!
sns xx
You are so much like me...I always think the worst, so I am extra prepared. Its nice to have it not turn out as bad as you think it is...oh, and the girl thing....me too.
Hi.. thanks for posting back.. followed up after quite a while.. i only wish there were many more women in the world like you.. you are truly amazing.. bold and lots of spine...
good luck.. god bless...
cheers. george
hee..hee.. hee... gotta love that reverse psychology thing! :)
back for my 2nd venture at reading your awesome stuff!
i need to keep checking back more often...
Sounds like we're two peas in a pod lina?
Hi George, thanks for your kind compliments and stay away for so long next time xx
Kitty, it wouldn't work on you though - far too clever!
Yes slyde, come back soon!
sns xoxxox
Sorry George, I meant, DON'T stay away so long next time!
Seems being out is so in!
http://shoesonlytravel.com/blog/archives/13
Welcome Shoes, I beg to differ with your comment. I don't feel able to 'come out' to anyone who isn't in the lifesyle.
Spank. I getcha, but think that it's much easier to even begin the conversation now than it has been in the past. Instead of being shut down when you start to test the waters with being told "that's just gross" or the plethora of other sloughs, people are better able to identify with some aspect of the lifestyle or at least think it's okay in some way because they've read about Will and Jada or watched an episode of Swingtown.
The point I was trying to make it that with it being more acceptable, it's easier to find lifestyle friendly folk. (I've found a few in my circle that surprised me. I have no reason to tell them that *I* am in the lifestyle, but it's good to know [or at least think] they wouldn't judge so much.)
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