Deep throating good for throats?

Do you believe deep throating helps or harms the throat?

  • I believe that deep throating has palliative benefits for the throat.

    Votes: 37 39.4%
  • I believe it doesn't help and may harm the throat.

    Votes: 19 20.2%
  • I am undecided.

    Votes: 15 16.0%
  • I don't care.

    Votes: 30 31.9%

  • Total voters
    94
  • Poll closed .
FurryFury said:
Update: My throat is not bothering me like it normally does today.

Life is goooooooooood.

Have I found a cure that I like even?

Only more trials and tests will tell.

*snickers*

Fury :rose:

Wow, Fury, it's so great of you to sacrifice yourself and test this out for the rest of us. The torture must be aweful. *shakes head*
 
graceanne said:
Wow, Fury, it's so great of you to sacrifice yourself and test this out for the rest of us. The torture must be aweful. *shakes head*

Thank you, thank you beautiful Graceanne!

Well, I do what I can to help others, ya know.

*shrugs modestly*

I am also a dedicated explorer and experimenter.

I thirst for more knowledge. I'm always, always, thirsting, donja know?

LOL!

Fury :rose:
 
It has been too long, at least eight nights and my throat is getting sick. I need relief.

Too bad I'm too pissed to get it eh?

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
It has been too long, at least eight nights and my throat is getting sick. I need relief.

Too bad I'm too pissed to get it eh?

Fury :rose:

Damn! Why so upset?
 
Got some nice deep throat action the other night! Yay! I'm so glad he is going to the game and won't be at home Saturday!

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
Got some nice deep throat action the other night! Yay! I'm so glad he is going to the game and won't be at home Saturday!

Fury :rose:

Does he watch professional football on Sundays? You may not be safe yet. The yelling is annoying, but it's mostly me... screaming my fool head off at the vikings cuz they just blew it.

My son's 7th grade football team blew a big play a couple of weeks ago and the coach told them they had to stop watching viking games... they were picking up bad habits.

My anniversary is this Monday. Hoping to get some deep throat action myself sometime!!
 
Red Sonja said:
Does he watch professional football on Sundays? You may not be safe yet. The yelling is annoying, but it's mostly me... screaming my fool head off at the vikings cuz they just blew it.

My son's 7th grade football team blew a big play a couple of weeks ago and the coach told them they had to stop watching viking games... they were picking up bad habits.

My anniversary is this Monday. Hoping to get some deep throat action myself sometime!!

No the yelling is worse than annoying for me but he does watch some professional football. He only gets that worked up for his college team however. The whole freaking neighborhood can hear him. He scares the cats! It's terrible!

I hope you do too! Have a very Happy Anniversary!

I now make it a point to take him to a hotel for Anniversary's and for Valentines.

This next one I plan to go a little further way to a Victorian bnb suite that has it's own private hot tub.

After they cobble New Orleans back together that is my next target. This is this suite there that has a dragon painted on the walls. I've been wanting a night alone there for years.

After that there is this little underwater place in the Keys but I just can't figure out how to get there and be okay for diving, afford it and have enough time for all that, much less what to do with the kids.

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
No the yelling is worse than annoying for me but he does watch some professional football. He only gets that worked up for his college team however. The whole freaking neighborhood can hear him. He scares the cats! It's terrible!

I hope you do too! Have a very Happy Anniversary!

I now make it a point to take him to a hotel for Anniversary's and for Valentines.

This next one I plan to go a little further way to a Victorian bnb suite that has it's own private hot tub.

After they cobble New Orleans back together that is my next target. This is this suite there that has a dragon painted on the walls. I've been wanting a night alone there for years.

After that there is this little underwater place in the Keys but I just can't figure out how to get there and be okay for diving, afford it and have enough time for all that, much less what to do with the kids.

Fury :rose:

The hotel idea is brilliant. He's opening a winery though, and we just can't afford the time away. Especially at the retail location, but it really is frustrating. I am gonna call mom in law and have her watch the kiddos next Saturday though, it's right before his birthday on the 29th he's turning 40, ... and that will give us some time away from kids. Then the following Saturday I am getting together some of his friends to celebrate. Plus hosting Thanksgiving. I hate November!!
 
Red Sonja said:
The hotel idea is brilliant. He's opening a winery though, and we just can't afford the time away. Especially at the retail location, but it really is frustrating. I am gonna call mom in law and have her watch the kiddos next Saturday though, it's right before his birthday on the 29th he's turning 40, ... and that will give us some time away from kids. Then the following Saturday I am getting together some of his friends to celebrate. Plus hosting Thanksgiving. I hate November!!

Hi Red Sonja!

Too bad y'all can't get away for even just one night. I wish you could there is something wonderfully freeing about it.

Thanks, I only started with this last February and it's been fun the two times we've done it.

Hey November is MY month!

I am do get tired of the holidays interfering with my real and fantasy lives though damn it! Like I really want to hear about the freaking people at someone's church or again about the girl my husband dated ONCE in high school.

I am uncomfortable in the roles I am expected to play but family is family. Yawn. Where's the booze? LOL!

It was terrible when I couldn't drink all those years of gestating and nursing.

Oh but HIS family thinks I've made him respectable, ME! *falls down laughing*

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
Hi Red Sonja!

Too bad y'all can't get away for even just one night. I wish you could there is something wonderfully freeing about it.

Thanks, I only started with this last February and it's been fun the two times we've done it.

Hey November is MY month!

I am do get tired of the holidays interfering with my real and fantasy lives though damn it! Like I really want to hear about the freaking people at someone's church or again about the girl my husband dated ONCE in high school.

I am uncomfortable in the roles I am expected to play but family is family. Yawn. Where's the booze? LOL!

It was terrible when I couldn't drink all those years of gestating and nursing.

Oh but HIS family thinks I've made him respectable, ME! *falls down laughing*

Fury :rose:


At least they serve booze at your family things. The only thing they serve at K's stuff is budweiser (*gag*) and pop. So I normally end up drinking water. And my family is teetolers, no booze anywhere - ever. So I gotta put up with his family's snobbiness, and he's gotta put up with my family's two facedness SOBER.

What's the difference between in laws and out laws?




Out laws are wanted.
 
graceanne said:
At least they serve booze at your family things. The only thing they serve at K's stuff is budweiser (*gag*) and pop. So I normally end up drinking water. And my family is teetolers, no booze anywhere - ever. So I gotta put up with his family's snobbiness, and he's gotta put up with my family's two facedness SOBER.

What's the difference between in laws and out laws?


Out laws are wanted.

Hi Beautiful Graceanne!

LOL!

Everyone drinks at these things thank Gawd!

Last year for the Fourth of July I was determined to get so wasted for once that it didn't matter. I had three drinks before I left and two there. When I spilled my husband's stinger and my anal retentive MIL said, "I can't get mad at you." We hugged! I knew then we were both over the limit!

It was a lovely sloppy moment. I didn't get voted out of the house! Woot!

However I needed a "bucket fairy" later when I got home. Thank goodness someone was there to put one near my head!

*gack*

Incidentally, I can fool people when I'm drunk so they don't think I am. At least before the sinus meds I could, but that night, wtf? Who cares? Let it all out baby~

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
Hi Beautiful Graceanne!

LOL!

Everyone drinks at these things thank Gawd!

Last year for the Fourth of July I was determined to get so wasted for once that it didn't matter. I had three drinks before I left and two there. When I spilled my husband's stinger and my anal retentive MIL said, "I can't get mad at you." We hugged! I knew then we were both over the limit!

It was a lovely sloppy moment. I didn't get voted out of the house! Woot!

However I needed a "bucket fairy" later when I got home. Thank goodness someone was there to put one near my head!

*gack*

Incidentally, I can fool people when I'm drunk so they don't think I am. At least before the sinus meds I could, but that night, wtf? Who cares? Let it all out baby~

Fury :rose:

Half of his family are right-wing fundamentalist more Christian than anyone else wackos... so alcohol is not an option. I mean it, they are convinced that we are not Christian because my son plays D and D, and watches Harry Potter and reads science fiction. Plus we are not homeschooling the kids etc. So once they are out of the house, I'm opening a nice bottle of Menage Trois.

My family all drinks heavily and happily but they are so far away we won't see them til later... *sigh* It's only my sister I can't stand. Oh well... in the words of Erma Bombeck, Family: The ties that bind- gag.
 
Red Sonja said:
Half of his family are right-wing fundamentalist more Christian than anyone else wackos... so alcohol is not an option. I mean it, they are convinced that we are not Christian because my son plays D and D, and watches Harry Potter and reads science fiction. Plus we are not homeschooling the kids etc. So once they are out of the house, I'm opening a nice bottle of Menage Trois.

My family all drinks heavily and happily but they are so far away we won't see them til later... *sigh* It's only my sister I can't stand. Oh well... in the words of Erma Bombeck, Family: The ties that bind- gag.

My family is like that too. They wanted me to homeschool, and to tell the truth I would have, but with my health we can't risk the kids schooling getting messed up cause I'm in and out of hospitals. Luckily they agree.

My kids don't play D and D, or watch Harry Potter, but that's just cause it's not their thing. If they did I know I'd get an earful.
 
I do play D&D. Now my girl is playing with us. I figured if she could play Vampire online which is a MUCH more adult game with adults (okay some weren't adult's mentally, LOL!) she could play D&D with us table top.

My kids LOVE Harry Potter. I read the first book because some freaks were trying to burn or ban it. It was good, I passed it along to the rest of the family. Somehow my husband missed the book before the latest one. We saw the new movie yesterday!

None of his relatives or mine wanted us to home school. It was the kids begging and being so unhappy at their schools that I took them to the doctor constantly because they were sick and later my girl just thinking she could drop out, some of the darkest days of my life to get me to look into it. I was so hung up on them having the "normal childhood" I never did but, we do love it now.

In a prior marriage his family was anti drink and dance. So we couldn't even dance at our wedding. I guess that might look a little too much like fucking? Whatever, at this wedding we had champagne and a band who we had seen on our first date. It was wonderful.

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
of his relatives or mine wanted us to home school. It was the kids begging and being so unhappy at their schools that I took them to the doctor constantly because they were sick and later my girl just thinking she could drop out, some of the darkest days of my life to get me to look into it. I was so hung up on them having the "normal childhood" I never did but, we do love it now.

The weird thing is that when I was a kid, and my aunt decided to homeschool my cousins, my family gave her so much shit about that. But now they all say that they always wanted her to, and that they knew that the boys (my cousins) would turn out great. :rolleyes: Bugs her, too.

In a prior marriage his family was anti drink and dance. So we couldn't even dance at our wedding. I guess that might look a little too much like fucking? Whatever, at this wedding we had champagne and a band who we had seen on our first date. It was wonderful.

Fury :rose:

I think, and I'm not sure, that the whole dance thing is up their with the 'God doesn't want us to have too much fun' way of thinking - which is bull. If you really wanna go into it, their are places in the bible where godly men (like David) danced.
 
graceanne said:
<snips>
I think, and I'm not sure, that the whole dance thing is up their with the 'God doesn't want us to have too much fun' way of thinking - which is bull. If you really wanna go into it, their are places in the bible where godly men (like David) danced.

The funny thing is that we get along better with my ex in laws than my ex did. The kids see them more often than they see any of the other grandparents because, these grandparents WANT to see the kids and the kids want to see them!

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
The funny thing is that we get along better with my ex in laws than my ex did. The kids see them more often than they see any of the other grandparents because, these grandparents WANT to see the kids and the kids want to see them!

Fury :rose:

Children know when they're wanted, and that's where they'll go. My mother in law loves my kids but she's very impatient with them when they're over. Her whole house is a big no-no. My mom, on the other hand, keep a basket of toys in her living room for my kids to play with. She keeps sippy cups in her cupboard so that she doesn't have to worry about spills. (And when they were still drinking out of bottles there were bottles.) Consequently, if the kids have a choice, they'll choose my moms over K's mom.
 
They have one grandparent who act inconsistently and may be depressed, drunk, drugged, suicidal or just okay. They have another grandparent who doesn't seek time with them and will never be as close to them as the other grand kids who are forced on her and who she complains about. A grandfather that doesn't seem to care one way or another. A great grandmother who thinks they should both be President someday. LOL. Then the two who actually seek to spend time with them even though one of the kids has no blood relation to them.

Life is funny.

Fury :rose:
 
My kids will always be closer to Dh's Mom and Dad. First, my Dad passed when my daughter was two... and my Mom had a brain aneurism when I was 16. She's still quite seriously affected by that and cannot live solo.

Fortunately, it's only Dh's brother and sister who are wacked. His folks are nice normal Lutherans. (Think Lake Wobegone) but still pretty normal other than the force feeding of jello salads.
 
Red Sonja said:
My kids will always be closer to Dh's Mom and Dad. First, my Dad passed when my daughter was two... and my Mom had a brain aneurism when I was 16. She's still quite seriously affected by that and cannot live solo.

Fortunately, it's only Dh's brother and sister who are wacked. His folks are nice normal Lutherans. (Think Lake Wobegone) but still pretty normal other than the force feeding of jello salads.

K's family is all pretty wacked. His mom and step dad are anal rententive. I never take my kids over there cause they spaz if the house is even slightly messed up. His dad is a just as bad, and his step mom gets totally stressed out trying to keep them out of his hair. His brother and sister are drunks. I, quite frankly, avoid his family as much as possible. I've yet to leave there without a stomach ache.

Know what puzzles me the most? They are the biggest snobs. They don't like me cause my house isn't always spotless and I cuss and all that, but they couldn't stay sober to save their lives, they abandon their kids, his sister is the biggest slut in the world, and they're SNOBS! I just totally don't get it.
 
Red Sonja said:
My kids will always be closer to Dh's Mom and Dad. First, my Dad passed when my daughter was two... and my Mom had a brain aneurism when I was 16. She's still quite seriously affected by that and cannot live solo.

Fortunately, it's only Dh's brother and sister who are wacked. His folks are nice normal Lutherans. (Think Lake Wobegone) but still pretty normal other than the force feeding of jello salads.

That makes sense.

Fury :rose:
 
graceanne said:
K's family is all pretty wacked. His mom and step dad are anal rententive. I never take my kids over there cause they spaz if the house is even slightly messed up. His dad is a just as bad, and his step mom gets totally stressed out trying to keep them out of his hair. His brother and sister are drunks. I, quite frankly, avoid his family as much as possible. I've yet to leave there without a stomach ache.

Know what puzzles me the most? They are the biggest snobs. They don't like me cause my house isn't always spotless and I cuss and all that, but they couldn't stay sober to save their lives, they abandon their kids, his sister is the biggest slut in the world, and they're SNOBS! I just totally don't get it.

Some people put others down to feel better about themselves. This sounds like one of those type of things to me.

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
Some people put others down to feel better about themselves. This sounds like one of those type of things to me.

Fury :rose:

I'd say you are probably right on the money with that assessment. I know that is what Dh's brother and sister do. They keep putting all these restrictions, don't drink don't dance, etc... because they feel that proves that they are better and are saved... and of course, we are godless heathens and not saved cuz we don't do that.

*sigh* D and D is fun! Why not play? What vampire game? I'm always looking for ideas for Christmas presents for my son... it sounds like something he might like. Have you checked out runescape ever? that's his big thing now.
 
Red Sonja said:
*sigh* D and D is fun! Why not play? What vampire game? I'm always looking for ideas for Christmas presents for my son... it sounds like something he might like. Have you checked out runescape ever? that's his big thing now.

To tell the truth I've never understood the issue with D&D - I've never been interested, but you'd swear it's up there with worshiping satan - the way that some people react.
 
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