Are all the Bisexual Ladies shy or something?

See? It is obviously working :D Keep it up! From the sound of it, I know that I would be getting the right vibe from you (if I was this woman you are talking about...which I'm not, mores the pity ;))



I know what would work on me. So, made sense to share :)

(ps. you would undoubtedly work on me...just saying...:rolleyes:;):kiss:)

Mmm...I think we can unanimously crown the sassy flirt of this thread. ;):kiss:
 
Well, I do like things that are sparkly....:D:kiss:



I occasionally have a good idea (though a bit disturbing that so many seem to involve that sort of thing....:rolleyes:;)), glad you liked it :D

I don't think it's disturbing in the least....at least not in a bad way. You definitely got me going. :kiss:
 
Hey Ladies,

I have been on this form awhile now and its really hard for me to find a nice lady to chat with. Perhaps I have been doing it worng or looking in the worng threads. However here is another attempt.

I know there men out there that post and pretend to be a female however I am for real ladies, I can even get on the mic and talk with if you wish for me to prove it, but if I do I would assumed you do something to prove who you are you say you are to me as well.

I am very bicurious and I am looking for a girl I can chat and have fun with. I have never been with another woman but I REALLY REALLY WANT TO. I have fantasized about it over and over. How I want to lick and suck her breast how I want to eat her pussy ...how I want her to eat mine. How I'd love to suck her clit as I finger her. I would LOVE to fuck a girl with a strap on to. Have her fuck me with a strapon. :kiss:

I am very opened minded, laid back and very touchie feely. Pls feel few to talk with me and ask me anything you wish. I look forward to chatting with you! :D

This is my first time on here and your comment has peaked my curiousity among other things. i would love to chat with bicurious women as well so how does this work?
 
i know with me I am shy, I too really really want to be with a woman just not crossed this threshold yet, i want to caress a womans soft breasts i want to experience the beauty.
 
Good morning beautiful ladies! It is snowy and cold here today. *Wishes for a cuddle buddy*
 
I think you should do it! :D From what you recounted, it sounds like she might be into you but think that you're straight.

Thanks Jaqueline! But she wasn't there tonight... I'll try again another night.

But slow jam night was fun, as usual... Nearly played my fingers off. The musicians out here know what it's like when the energy's right and the music's flowing and peeps are dancin' even when you're not really in a place where there's enough room for dancin', It was a great night... They let me call a set. (That's when you pick three-ish songs that are in hopefully similar keys/times and slide right from one to another.) It was awesome. We went medium fast (Banish Misfortune, for the Folkies out there), pretty fast (Rights o' Man) and then gently slid down into a nice slow number (Lover's Heart).

Also, one of my very very good and wonderful friends is in town, so he sang for us a little bit when we were breaking. He did a perfectly lovely Celitified (not sure that's really a word....) version of City of New Orleans, which shouldn't work, but it totally did. And then he asked me to sing with him, which we haven't done in forever. I think most of the group forgets that I do sing, since we're mostly playing dance tunes (reels and jigs and waltzes and stuff). We did a very sweet version of Bonny Portmore. (Aka that song from the last episode ever of Highlander) but we do a more traditional -ergo MUCH sadder and better- version of it). We do it half in English and half in Gaelic. If you know your history of Scotland, Ireland and England, you know why it's so sad. About this time we were accused of being political (okay, we were.) and sad (guilty as well) and beautimous (yay!)... So then we jumped right in and learned four new tunes and had a great time.

So I still had a good night, even if she wasn't there.
 
Thanks Jaqueline! But she wasn't there tonight... I'll try again another night.

But slow jam night was fun, as usual... Nearly played my fingers off. The musicians out here know what it's like when the energy's right and the music's flowing and peeps are dancin' even when you're not really in a place where there's enough room for dancin', It was a great night... They let me call a set. (That's when you pick three-ish songs that are in hopefully similar keys/times and slide right from one to another.) It was awesome. We went medium fast (Banish Misfortune, for the Folkies out there), pretty fast (Rights o' Man) and then gently slid down into a nice slow number (Lover's Heart).

Also, one of my very very good and wonderful friends is in town, so he sang for us a little bit when we were breaking. He did a perfectly lovely Celitified (not sure that's really a word....) version of City of New Orleans, which shouldn't work, but it totally did. And then he asked me to sing with him, which we haven't done in forever. I think most of the group forgets that I do sing, since we're mostly playing dance tunes (reels and jigs and waltzes and stuff). We did a very sweet version of Bonny Portmore. (Aka that song from the last episode ever of Highlander) but we do a more traditional -ergo MUCH sadder and better- version of it). We do it half in English and half in Gaelic. If you know your history of Scotland, Ireland and England, you know why it's so sad. About this time we were accused of being political (okay, we were.) and sad (guilty as well) and beautimous (yay!)... So then we jumped right in and learned four new tunes and had a great time.

So I still had a good night, even if she wasn't there.

Cool! I know how hard it is, I totally didn't tell the girl I have a crush on about my feelings tonight either.
 
Thanks Jaqueline! But she wasn't there tonight... I'll try again another night.

But slow jam night was fun, as usual... Nearly played my fingers off. The musicians out here know what it's like when the energy's right and the music's flowing and peeps are dancin' even when you're not really in a place where there's enough room for dancin', It was a great night... They let me call a set. (That's when you pick three-ish songs that are in hopefully similar keys/times and slide right from one to another.) It was awesome. We went medium fast (Banish Misfortune, for the Folkies out there), pretty fast (Rights o' Man) and then gently slid down into a nice slow number (Lover's Heart).

Also, one of my very very good and wonderful friends is in town, so he sang for us a little bit when we were breaking. He did a perfectly lovely Celitified (not sure that's really a word....) version of City of New Orleans, which shouldn't work, but it totally did. And then he asked me to sing with him, which we haven't done in forever. I think most of the group forgets that I do sing, since we're mostly playing dance tunes (reels and jigs and waltzes and stuff). We did a very sweet version of Bonny Portmore. (Aka that song from the last episode ever of Highlander) but we do a more traditional -ergo MUCH sadder and better- version of it). We do it half in English and half in Gaelic. If you know your history of Scotland, Ireland and England, you know why it's so sad. About this time we were accused of being political (okay, we were.) and sad (guilty as well) and beautimous (yay!)... So then we jumped right in and learned four new tunes and had a great time.

So I still had a good night, even if she wasn't there.

I just have to say that I love Irish music, and can imagine the scene you described perfectly. Thanks! It put a smile on my face.

And I applaud your willingness (fearlessness? willing- to-do-something-even-if-it- scares-you-ness?) for talking to this woman. Think you can send some of that courage my way?
 
I just have to say that I love Irish music, and can imagine the scene you described perfectly. Thanks! It put a smile on my face.

And I applaud your willingness (fearlessness? willing- to-do-something-even-if-it- scares-you-ness?) for talking to this woman. Think you can send some of that courage my way?

You are already fearless. Any more courage for you, and I'm going to have to punch a certain waitress in the face!
 
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