Evil fantasies that I wouldn't really want to act out but give me a twisted thrill

Pure said:
why not split this thread into two: its fantasy and its broken heart component? :rose:


Not interested enough, just thought it worth presenting a different viewpoint to the hard line that seemed to be gaining momentum like an avalanche in a snowstorm. If we all believe in Darwinian rational for survival of the fittest, than we need never spare a thought for those who died in 9/11...after all not everyone died so it was just fair selection, right?...or those who have terminal illness etc., and the list goes on. Interesting how some would feel if misfortune came a knocking at their door or the one they viewed the love of their life....would it then be so simple to pass it off as survival theory?

Catalina :rose:
 
Evil_Geoff said:
I was going to go on a rather lengthy rant over this but I'll break it down to this:

Yes, a broken heart hurts. So does a broken leg. If a person is healthy and get the right treatment, they ought to survive either. If they don't, something else was going on. Sorry if my attitude offends anyone, but I'm a social Darwinist. If someone removes themselves from the gene pool over a broken heart, I'm not going to offer a whole lot of sympathy. YIK,
- Geoff


I have to agree. Root little piggy or die.

Eb
 
catalina_francisco said:
I would think of it as someone in a lot of pain, more than they can handle at the time for whatever reason. I never have been able to see suicide or attempted suicide as a reason to harden against or ridicule someone, nor the popular notion it is an attention seeking exercise, and since my own father's suicide (which to a large degree I believe came down to a broken and trampled heart over several decades) I see it even less so as being any of the negative above. I guess for those who have never experienced such pain, or were in the fortunate position to have support or be able to manage, it will never make sense...the point is, people who do get to this point of no return are obviously not in the same frame of mind or emotional well being position of those who don't, otherwise they wouldn't do it would they?

It seems these days, people don't have time to have compassion for others or attempt to relate in some way, but expect to be understood and treated with respect themselves. It really doesn't cost anything to feel. It is easy to look down on and feel superior to others when you yourself are in a privileged/strong position...how do people know they will never be the one in need themselves? Stranger things have happened and often these things are not controllable or predictable...look at 9/11 for one example...fine and happy with a life one minute, world destroyed the next. Reality is just because we live in a middle class (or other) world, have a good support system, good health, doesn't mean everyone does, nor that it is necessarily their fault if the moment something major goes wrong they are in a flux of illness or less support than usual....go to a counsellor? ...again an option not available to all people for economic or accessability issues. The world is not so black and white.

Catalina :rose:

*sits quietly in the dignity of this post. Ty Cat :rose:
 
Beach Boy said:
Trisha hurried over to the coffee table unzipped frantically, pulled her beige slacks and panties down, sat on the edge of the coffee table and let loose with a huge stream of piss onto the carpet. "Oh my god. I almost wet my pants!" she laughed.

"What would be wrong with that?" Another woman smirked.

[Editorial Comment]

Continuity please! In the first section Trish is wearing a skirt, and has already taken her panties off! Now she has her panties back on and is wearing slacks!

And I have got to ask, how many PYLs would allow their pets to urinate in a friend's carpet without asking first? Do you know how hard it is to completely get the smell out of the fibers? Bad Pet!
 
Spell-checker would be good, hon. And grammar checker.

The format is coming together nicely but there are a few incorrect spellings -

masturbate
expansive
French
brunette
hor'doerve

- and there are a few minor grammatical concerns.

Keep writing and editing!

Good luck!

:rose:
 
about "evil" fantasies...

I only read parts, but a nice story, beach b.

I once had the pleasure of reading one of my harder erotic stories aloud to a group of amateur erotic writers, mostly women. It was pretty dark, involving incest, rape, slavery, bondage and pain. After finishing, I glanced at one listener's face, and she had a look of absolute horror. Priceless.

I wish to god I had a chance to read erotica aloud like that again.
 
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