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06.06.10 (suggested)

If Lit is a big urban city, where do you reside?
Uptown, downtown, suburbs, out in the sticks?


I think I'd be in that part of town that used to be rundown and abandoned but now all the cool hip kids are moving in and revitalizing it.

All cool board game bars and exposed brick and beards.... :cool:

I am so far out in the sticks, even I have no idea where I am at. Of course, that also means that I have no idea where I am going, but that is ok. I like it better that way.
 
06.06.19 #2

What is the most unexpected thing you've learned from Lit?

That it’s no different from any other site, with real people and friendships and problems. The difference is we’ve all seen each other naked. That’s it.
 
06.06.19 #2

What is the most unexpected thing you've learned from Lit?

That there is a large percentage of good people here...but that good people, when given the cloak of anonymity, often allow their worst impulses to consume them.
 
06.06.19 #2

What is the most unexpected thing you've learned from Lit?

For the most part the things I did learn should have been expected, even if I didn't expect them. I guess the most unexpected thing to me is the number of men, living as straight men, who enjoy pretending to be women online. I really did not see that one coming when i joined, at least not on the quantity it is. It makes me wonder if the mom forums, crafting forums, makeup forums, shopping forums etc that I frequent and believe to be 99.999% female have a lot more men than i would ever expect. Nah, we'd bore men to tears, I think.

Don't worry, I know where you're at *leaves breadcrumbs back to civilization*

But who says that I want to find my way back to civilization. Being lost out here in the sticks is actually fairly entertaining.
 
For the most part the things I did learn should have been expected, even if I didn't expect them. I guess the most unexpected thing to me is the number of men, living as straight men, who enjoy pretending to be women online. I really did not see that one coming when i joined, at least not on the quantity it is. It makes me wonder if the mom forums, crafting forums, makeup forums, shopping forums etc that I frequent and believe to be 99.999% female have a lot more men than i would ever expect. Nah, we'd bore men to tears, I think.



But who says that I want to find my way back to civilization. Being lost out here in the sticks is actually fairly entertaining.

point taken
 
06.06.19 #2

What is the most unexpected thing you've learned from Lit?

This is gonna sound corny. I learned that I'm not alone. That there are lots of people who see sex as a hobby, an overriding interest; a subject that is NOT taboo. I thought I was the only kinky person out there.

Nope.

You name it, someone here is into it. And, best of all: no kink shaming. And lots of free-wheeling conversations (an a fair bit of silliness).

Oh, and the wonderful assortment of beautiful women who love to expose their naughty bits. Thank you.
 
06.06.10 (suggested)

If Lit is a big urban city, where do you reside?
Uptown, downtown, suburbs, out in the sticks?


I think I'd be in that part of town that used to be rundown and abandoned but now all the cool hip kids are moving in and revitalizing it.

All cool board game bars and exposed brick and beards.... :cool:

Can I be your neighbor?

06.06.19 #2

What is the most unexpected thing you've learned from Lit?

I think I was surprised at how badly things online could be misinterpreted. And then how much explaining it takes to make myself clear.
 
06.06.19 #2

What is the most unexpected thing you've learned from Lit?

That I still got it.

I would probably recommend it to every insecure teen girl, only it is not that safe for them here. So only to their mothers, when they start to doubt if they can still get anybody hard.
 
06.06.19 #2

What is the most unexpected thing you've learned from Lit?


It's sappy, but I learned that I can cry, be jealous, or smile more than I ever had over people I've never met other than a few hundred thousands characters on a screen.




I don't think Kam's a sub? Plus beating's not really my thing.

But rope is. I'll be there with bells on, quivering bunny in tow. :devil:

Everyone seems to think I'm either a girl, Indian, or a sub these days lol
 
It's sappy, but I learned that I can cry, be jealous, or smile more than I ever had over people I've never met other than a few hundred thousands characters on a screen.






Everyone seems to think I'm either a girl, Indian, or a sub these days lol

Nice new Av Brother. Very virile and Alpha. And 'Merican :D
 
06.06.10 (suggested)

If Lit is a big urban city, where do you reside?
Uptown, downtown, suburbs, out in the sticks?


I think I'd be in that part of town that used to be rundown and abandoned but now all the cool hip kids are moving in and revitalizing it.

All cool board game bars and exposed brick and beards.... :cool:

Oh yeah! Gentrification at its finest, beards and boardgames.

I'd still go home to the burbs though

06.06.19 #2

What is the most unexpected thing you've learned from Lit?
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That there are some amazing people out there. And some big douche bags.
 
06.08.19

What do you get defensive about??

I have to agree with indie on this. I'm all for open discussions and sharing of ideas and believes but if you attack me without knowing everything then I will get defensive. Don't just assume that I'm a certain way because of something you saw or read and may not know the context behind it.
 
I can’t recall the last time I got defensive. That’s generally not how I react to the world. I might get my hackles up if someone is being treated unfairly. I can certainly get argumentative if I think someone is just wrong about a fact. I am downright confrontational if I think someone faces a real and present threat. But in general I think what’s true, valid, or right doesn’t need me to defend it. What is always wins over what isn’t in the end.
 
06.08.19

What do you get defensive about??

This has been something on my mind because I'm trying to be less defensive in life.

Things I get defensive about -

My weight - yes I'm beautiful, yes there a valid reasons, yes it sucks when someone says I love you/you're beautiful BUT- but... I really am working on it and defensiveness just masks excuses for me.

My intelligence - I'm super aware of my lack of a lot of formal education - but I'm also plenty aware that I'm smart enough and don't need to defend that. I can just prove it.

My time - I've had to be a little more restricted with the time I give other people and I honestly feel really guilty about that - but I know that it's for my own mental health and happiness. But I do feel bad when people say I'm not around for or as supportive as I have been... I'm trying to just explain and hope they understand...
 
Defensive? Why? Like I give a shit? I am honest w my feelings. Most people claim to want honesty, but really they only want to hear what makes them feel good about themselves.

Now, being defensive in letting you in? Sure. I can pretty much say without a doubt, no one here really knows me. Including myself.
 
06.10.19

Inspired but the last AudioPhiles episode...

Do you have a contingency plan to let your important Lit people know if something happens to you?
If you decide to leave Lit forever (not a tantrum quit), will you let people know or just... vanish...?
 
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