Justanother superfluous sequel. Move along, nothing to see.

Status
Not open for further replies.
Now where were we before I was so rudely moderated? Just kidding mods, y’all volunteer for a tough job and you do it with such awesomeness. I couldn’t do it. I bet it is a lot like working in HR. I have a friend who does, and the amount of whining she gets seems extreme. I can only imagine what anonymous whining looks like. I suspect it would be a day maybe two before I am saying things like “We will give that all the consideration it deserves”, then maybe copying random Chinese so at least I am responding, then finally being all “oh for fucks sakes, man up”. I’d probably quit in a week. So props to you all for not flipping your shit.


Anyway, yes it was movie Monday, and I invited y’all to message me if you want the longer version.
I will also share the 3rd photo from last Thursday because I feel weird not sharing a new image when I start a thread.

So glad I found this thread, and you're telling me there's longer videos? You've made my day 😍
 
and yeah, Happy Tuesday,

sVexZ.gif
 
Another Texan with freezing balls checking into this thread. The snow was fun and amusing at first because it's seen so rarely down here, but losing power and water for about 24 hours sucks. Just got power back, but still no water. Anyways, your lit thread was one of the first places I checked out after getting power back! I'll warm myself up by watching your breasts bounce. ;)
 
I'd just like to say this thread is one of the most entertaining on Lit (IMO)

All that random stuff and the everyday adventures of a woman from East Bumblefuck ... oh, and tit pics and occasional naughty video - What more can a man wish for (other than to enjoy Rach's charms at much closer quarters - not sure if Mr Justa would be OK with that though!)
 
I like it 😁
excellent.

And a fine bounce you have, at that

thanks, I may not exactly bounce like I used to, lord knows before I jump on a skate board or something, I remind myself I will no longer bounce if I fall, and it will hurt. but in other ways, my bounce gained much more effect.

As always, you make every day better, especially Tuesday's. Would love for you to be my bouncer any day of the week ;)
Thank you so much Justa, you are a living dream and fantasy.
:kiss::rose:


aw thanks, you are too kind. but hey, the bouncer is supposed to be intimidating damn it.

So glad I found this thread, and you're telling me there's longer videos? You've made my day 😍

there often is, but now I'd have to remember what we are talking about. oh yeah, I remember that one, there were two or three more from that night.

Never was much of a bar person & truth be told, I'm not much of a drinker, even though we have a decent assortment of booze in the house :confused:

ah, yeah, I do't drink often, but when I do, I am usually all in.



hahaha

Another Texan with freezing balls checking into this thread. The snow was fun and amusing at first because it's seen so rarely down here, but losing power and water for about 24 hours sucks. Just got power back, but still no water. Anyways, your lit thread was one of the first places I checked out after getting power back! I'll warm myself up by watching your breasts bounce. ;)

Well, that sucks. I least you have warm balls now though, even if they are dry. And my breasts will be doing much more bouncing in the near future. I would expect to see them bouncing in some way daily.

I'd just like to say this thread is one of the most entertaining on Lit (IMO)

All that random stuff and the everyday adventures of a woman from East Bumblefuck ... oh, and tit pics and occasional naughty video - What more can a man wish for (other than to enjoy Rach's charms at much closer quarters - not sure if Mr Justa would be OK with that though!)


thanks. I find it rather entertaining myself haha. And alas, Mr Justa is a total party pooper in his middle age years.
 
Happy Valentine’s Day. So pointless rambling is things that irrationally annoy me this week.

1)The nipples shall not be free near here. It came down to a split decision, 3 for, 3 against, with no tie breaker because Commissioner Areola could not be present at the meeting. And no, I am not joking about the name, though the irony was not lost on me.

Those for were two younger men and one younger woman. Those against were an older dude and two older women. The ass kicker is the older women are liberal, and one is an outright feminist who is very active in women’s rights, gender equality, reproductive justice, and carceral injustice. Not only should she be bothered that it took 100 years after men for women to be able to vote, it took 100 years for women to get the same divorce rights as men, and it has been 80 years since men earned the right to not wear a shirt when hot, but a large part of carceral injustice is how the law is applied differently based on race, gender, and other socioeconomic factors. Yet she is advocating for the same attire being criminally punishable for a woman but perfectly acceptable for a man.

They did agree to do is revisit gender definitions and wording, as to not discriminate against transgender, as well as look at gender specific laws not involving nudity. If they move that directions, and I woke up tomorrow, decided to start transitioning to a man, took on a masculine name, maybe started taking testosterone, then I would then be afforded then luxury of not being criminally prosecuted for dressing like a man? Wait, this would not change my breasts. Even taking testosterone would not result in a noticeable size reduction, I just might gain a little stomach hair. What. It isn’t that I think trans men should be excluded from rights afforded to cis men, I think they should have the same rights. I just don’t think I should face criminal prosecution for the same thing.

So we were:

Extra breast tissue seen on women makes nipples bad, wear pasties. ok so

Good, good, bad, good, bad, good, bad, good.


But wait chubby men with big boobs are good, and now trans men should be good to go too.


So bad, good, um I don’t know, not sure either, bad, bad, bad


Wait, where do trans-women fall? One person looks biologically male based on height and bone structure, but I think there is estrogen involved, and a feminine hair style, jewelry, and more feminine looking swim bottom. Another looks biologically female, but a shaved head is a rather masculine haircut, no jewelry, rather defined biceps, and the bottom coverage is higher than most young women would wear.

My point is are we seriously considering that it might make more sense to overanalyze hair, jewelry, muscle tone, bottom and footwear style, in order for a police officer to determine before interacting that they may be breaking the law, rather than just admit the law is, at its core, gender biased.

Sigh, so this top will still never see the light of day


Wait. If I keep the nipple clamps on the whole time, is there enough nipple coverage to address the fact that I identify as a woman?


Grrrrrr.



2) Class valentines. Well more specifically childrens’ names. I know I would have an issue when my kid was 4 in pre-k. When I asked him what he did, he said “me and Joener play tag at recess”. I replied “Jonah and I”. He replied no “Joener”. I reply “Joener”. He replies, “Yes, Joener with a thingy”. I reply “Joener with a thingy?”. He replies, exasperated, “Yes Mother, a thingy, like can’t” Yes, it is Jo’ner. This year, out of 20 children, I can spell three names blind. Six have random apostrophes. One has two random apostrophes. Twice as many children have symbols in their names than have a name that I have ever seen before. Over the past 3 years, I have learned like 8 spellings of Mackenzie….Mc’Kenzie, Mac’Kenzie, Ma’kenzie, Ma’Kenzy, and the male version seems to be Mack’Kenzy. This also holds for Cadence. Cay’dence, Kaydence, Ca’dence, Caydense, Kay’dence, and what seems to be the male spelling K’Dense. Valentine’s day makes me irrationally annoyed that I am too old to spell.




3) I did end up ordering some glass toys. Traditional “first vibrator” style for sizing.


Yeah, one is smaller than I hoped and one is bigger than I expected. We shall see.


What makes me irrationally annoyed is that they shipped that heavy ass thing and the small one in an envelope.


It was poorly seal/resealed when I received it. Now, I don’t know if my usp guy or my husband is silently judging me.

I'm way behind, but I wanted to answer this. Believe it or not, the very Conservative Province of Ontario Canada settled this twenty-five years ago this summer when the Supreme Court(!) decreed that "Boobs are no big deal. Just be cool eh? Okay?" I maaaay have paraphrased the ruling. But it has been legal for a quarter century.

Guess what? Hardly anyone bothers. Few women bare their boobs in public, few people complain when they do.

On the other hand: that outfit deserves more exposure (kinda like your boobies). And, I would argue that the nipple clamps constitute adequate cover. But I'm a perv and frequently blinded by boobs.

Names: Wifey worked in the Pre-school field for 45 years. There was a time when like half the boys in her class were named either Joshua or Matthew (I also remember having four Debbies in my Junior High class in the late 60s). Not an apostrophe in sight. Are all those names rejected characters from Star Trek (they sound vaguely Klingon to me)
 
So in lit happenings. Moochie has kicked off the Titties again. Fitting for a Tuesday. Not sure if you remember last year, but it is just a fun little thread where ampicers share what they enjoy about others, and share much nudity and some little games. In concept it is an awards show, but really the winners are just random, and it is an excuse to mingle and post more nudity. I will repost the images I share there, here, for those of you who don't like to mingle, but y'all should take a peek, you might find it fun.

I have appointed myself the bouncer, so




Fred also started a new breast size thread, so I shared


and yeah, Happy Tuesday,

Great post: I can practice counting titties very carefully!
 
Well, you give a whole new wonderful meaning to the term "bouncer" and you are definitely equipped for the job... As always thanks for sharing those gorgeous images beautiful lady...:rose::rose:
 
I'm way behind, but I wanted to answer this. Believe it or not, the very Conservative Province of Ontario Canada settled this twenty-five years ago this summer when the Supreme Court(!) decreed that "Boobs are no big deal. Just be cool eh? Okay?" I maaaay have paraphrased the ruling. But it has been legal for a quarter century.

Guess what? Hardly anyone bothers. Few women bare their boobs in public, few people complain when they do.

We can thank Gwen Jacobs for that decision :D Would you have known her name if I didn't mention it?
 
I'm way behind, but I wanted to answer this. Believe it or not, the very Conservative Province of Ontario Canada settled this twenty-five years ago this summer when the Supreme Court(!) decreed that "Boobs are no big deal. Just be cool eh? Okay?" I maaaay have paraphrased the ruling. But it has been legal for a quarter century.

Guess what? Hardly anyone bothers. Few women bare their boobs in public, few people complain when they do.

The women-topless-in-public thing has been a non-issue in NYC for some time now with the following blog being at the forefront. It began as blog posts with pictures of women reading pulp novels topless while in public and has evolved into women doing whatever they please in public while topless. Seems worth a look since it is somewhat literature related. I think Rachel may need to visit New York and hang out with these ladies?

https://toplesspulp.com/
 
We can thank Gwen Jacobs for that decision :D Would you have known her name if I didn't mention it?

well, I did, because I remember Canadian Heroes.

The women-topless-in-public thing has been a non-issue in NYC for some time now with the following blog being at the forefront. It began as blog posts with pictures of women reading pulp novels topless while in public and has evolved into women doing whatever they please in public while topless. Seems worth a look since it is somewhat literature related. I think Rachel may need to visit New York and hang out with these ladies?

https://toplesspulp.com/

Interesting site.
 
I'm way behind, but I wanted to answer this. Believe it or not, the very Conservative Province of Ontario Canada settled this twenty-five years ago this summer when the Supreme Court(!) decreed that "Boobs are no big deal. Just be cool eh? Okay?" I maaaay have paraphrased the ruling. But it has been legal for a quarter century.

Guess what? Hardly anyone bothers. Few women bare their boobs in public, few people complain when they do.

On the other hand: that outfit deserves more exposure (kinda like your boobies). And, I would argue that the nipple clamps constitute adequate cover. But I'm a perv and frequently blinded by boobs.

Names: Wifey worked in the Pre-school field for 45 years. There was a time when like half the boys in her class were named either Joshua or Matthew (I also remember having four Debbies in my Junior High class in the late 60s). Not an apostrophe in sight. Are all those names rejected characters from Star Trek (they sound vaguely Klingon to me)

Yes, I expect most women would still wear a top, even without being legal required to. though, I stand by my assertion that my top counts as a top. And we have seen me in pasties before and the clamps hold better.

ah yes, I haven't seen any of those names recently. Though, I am betting I will run across a Math'u at some point. I think someone can safely use a traditional name and still not have overlap now. Though even then, I had very little overlap with the name Rachel. I just remember one job where there was another Rachel. She was also a brunette, young, and had an impossibly long last name like I did. Eventually one of the guys asked if Rachel was working that night. The other person was like which one. He thought for a minute, and best he could come up with was a hand movement. He replied with Rachel not Rachel, and made an hourglass with his hands on the first Rachel, and moved his hands straight up and down with the second (I was always curvy, and the other Rachel was especially thin). Anyway, this stuck as a way to distinguish which Rachel and became a common way for everyone to discuss either of us, with our hand motion. That would probably be HR talk now.

Point is now you are 4 times more likely to share a classroom with a common or funky spelled Mackenzie than what was a common name. I especially don't get the symbol trend. I will admit I put great thought into picking a name, probably more than most, including educational and financial studies. However, added to socioeconomic biases, symbols created an even greater hardship as to actual information systems. Just a couple years ago, I ended up helping a friend who couldn't use a tool at her job and her IT unhelpful desk failed her. It was just a simple html interface page that added an entry to a database. It auto populated the user's full name based on their user id. After watching her and doing an inspect element, I was able to show her the issue to show them, and show her how to delete the apostrophe from her Irish last name using inspect element. The apostrophe was closing the html script when she would hit submit. There are a ton of crappy systems out there that choke on symbols. People with symbols in their first names may be eliminated from databases when taking online tests, when applying for scholarships, or jobs. Even on an ok system, it might trip the filter that looks for joke submissions.

Some states don't have systems that can handle symbols, so if they try to move, they might have to legally change their name just to get a driver's license. It just seems crazy to choose to purposely place your child at a disadvantage just so you can say look how different I am because the names I picked. Did we learn nothing from when Michigan's software killed all the votes for people with symbols in their name. We live in a tech world, much is poorly designed, choosing to make it harder on your child is weird.

Great post: I can practice counting titties very carefully!

good luck watching all the titties. don't strain yourself.
 
We can thank Gwen Jacobs for that decision :D Would you have known her name if I didn't mention it?

I knew of her, but no not by name.

The women-topless-in-public thing has been a non-issue in NYC for some time now with the following blog being at the forefront. It began as blog posts with pictures of women reading pulp novels topless while in public and has evolved into women doing whatever they please in public while topless. Seems worth a look since it is somewhat literature related. I think Rachel may need to visit New York and hang out with these ladies?

https://toplesspulp.com/

oh I hear they still get stared at a lot and such. I remember maybe two years ago, reading a blog from a woman who decided to do it for a week, it included pictures and clips of where, those around her, and her snapping a picture of someone snapping a picture etc. Heck, NYC has even paid out lawsuits occasionally for arresting women because cop didn't get the memo. Thus, I wouldn't go as far as saying it is a non-issue. I think they handle it better than most states though. A woman would still need to be rather bold and comfortable with staring, glares, and maybe even someone giving her some crap for it. Still better than most places.
 
Yes, I expect most women would still wear a top, even without being legal required to. though, I stand by my assertion that my top counts as a top. And we have seen me in pasties before and the clamps hold better.

ah yes, I haven't seen any of those names recently. Though, I am betting I will run across a Math'u at some point. I think someone can safely use a traditional name and still not have overlap now. Though even then, I had very little overlap with the name Rachel. I just remember one job where there was another Rachel. She was also a brunette, young, and had an impossibly long last name like I did. Eventually one of the guys asked if Rachel was working that night. The other person was like which one. He thought for a minute, and best he could come up with was a hand movement. He replied with Rachel not Rachel, and made an hourglass with his hands on the first Rachel, and moved his hands straight up and down with the second (I was always curvy, and the other Rachel was especially thin). Anyway, this stuck as a way to distinguish which Rachel and became a common way for everyone to discuss either of us, with our hand motion. That would probably be HR talk now.

Point is now you are 4 times more likely to share a classroom with a common or funky spelled Mackenzie than what was a common name. I especially don't get the symbol trend. I will admit I put great thought into picking a name, probably more than most, including educational and financial studies. However, added to socioeconomic biases, symbols created an even greater hardship as to actual information systems. Just a couple years ago, I ended up helping a friend who couldn't use a tool at her job and her IT unhelpful desk failed her. It was just a simple html interface page that added an entry to a database. It auto populated the user's full name based on their user id. After watching her and doing an inspect element, I was able to show her the issue to show them, and show her how to delete the apostrophe from her Irish last name using inspect element. The apostrophe was closing the html script when she would hit submit. There are a ton of crappy systems out there that choke on symbols. People with symbols in their first names may be eliminated from databases when taking online tests, when applying for scholarships, or jobs. Even on an ok system, it might trip the filter that looks for joke submissions.

Some states don't have systems that can handle symbols, so if they try to move, they might have to legally change their name just to get a driver's license. It just seems crazy to choose to purposely place your child at a disadvantage just so you can say look how different I am because the names I picked. Did we learn nothing from when Michigan's software killed all the votes for people with symbols in their name. We live in a tech world, much is poorly designed, choosing to make it harder on your child is weird.



good luck watching all the titties. don't strain yourself.

The company for which I work has had to manually change software because people insist on using symbols like #,$, and &. Most already accept ' because it's commonly used for many Irish surnames.

I went 4 years in high school and there were only two Rogers, and both of us went on to receive Computer Science degrees LOL
 
The company for which I work has had to manually change software because people insist on using symbols like #,$, and &. Most already accept ' because it's commonly used for many Irish surnames.

I went 4 years in high school and there were only two Rogers, and both of us went on to receive Computer Science degrees LOL

neither surprises me. But you even still come across things that can't take an apostrophe. I would think the odds get much higher outside of the apostrophe and hyphen.

And yeah, there are certain trends seen with names. it is hard to say how much we create versus our environment versus perception. For example, Eleanor, Grace, and Elizabeth's are 100 times more likely to receive ivy league educations over Diamonds, Jades, and Shannons. Is it really all due to the fact that income and parents personality seems to drive name choices and being raised by the type of person who picks that kind of name or how much does the view of others seeing them on paper alter their treatment with lasting long term outcome? Anyway, Roger is higher on the education spectrum and for the time tech was gaining popularity, hence not surprising.
 
neither surprises me. But you even still come across things that can't take an apostrophe. I would think the odds get much higher outside of the apostrophe and hyphen.

And yeah, there are certain trends seen with names. it is hard to say how much we create versus our environment versus perception. For example, Eleanor, Grace, and Elizabeth's are 100 times more likely to receive ivy league educations over Diamonds, Jades, and Shannons. Is it really all due to the fact that income and parents personality seems to drive name choices and being raised by the type of person who picks that kind of name or how much does the view of others seeing them on paper alter their treatment with lasting long term outcome? Anyway, Roger is higher on the education spectrum and for the time tech was gaining popularity, hence not surprising.

Both of us were considered minority students - the other had a Filipino mother, I had a Mohawk dad. I was considered an oddity; I didn't fit into the "American Indian" stereotype, liked chasing women and books more than getting that next drink.

The company from which we receive our software have been good at making sure names with symbols can be inputed. And if it doesn't, we can write the patch ourselves.

I know of a Diamond who went to an Ivy League school. Granted, it was her surname and she went for free to the Agricultural school at Cornell. LOL
 
and pointlessness....reason amazon annoys me this week

not having these for sale https://www.etsy.com/listing/580145...rom_market_listing_grid_organic=1&bes=1&col=1

they have other styles but those look like they'd be able to be squeezed tighter where many others look rather fixed.

next, so Monday night we were looking for my son's robe. Hubby checked our front living room, which isn't used much other than us throwing our crap on the couches and chairs when we come home. We use the other living room more. Anyway, he didn't find the robe but found this.



yeah I totally got some side eye. newer condom. only saving grace is that is was chinese. so it became more a point of laughter and confusion than an argument. I can only assume was a sample or something in with one of my toys ordered from amazon. Granted it is likely the original seller I am side eyeing more, but please don't send me sample condoms, it looks bad.

however, noticed something about chinese condoms. (yes giggle at the date of the trojans in my drawer lol)







so yeah, I want one from the Congo or Ecuador now, to compare.
 
Both of us were considered minority students - the other had a Filipino mother, I had a Mohawk dad. I was considered an oddity; I didn't fit into the "American Indian" stereotype, liked chasing women and books more than getting that next drink.

The company from which we receive our software have been good at making sure names with symbols can be inputed. And if it doesn't, we can write the patch ourselves.

I know of a Diamond who went to an Ivy League school. Granted, it was her surname and she went for free to the Agricultural school at Cornell. LOL

well it is possible to chase all of those in youth, at the same time. and that is good. some companies are on the ball, but many aren't.
 
well it is possible to chase all of those in youth, at the same time. and that is good. some companies are on the ball, but many aren't.

Wife's isn't. They had a three week issue because someone did a Clark Kent name - mother's maiden name as first. O'Ryan was not accepted.
 
Wife's isn't. They had a three week issue because someone did a Clark Kent name - mother's maiden name as first. O'Ryan was not accepted.

sigh. at least they saw the problem.

Not that you would have me, but I feel like I should move to east bumblefuck florida.

well, ya never know. Though, I think right now everyone not in Florida might be considering Florida. Central north east bumblefuck florida does have a special je ne sais quoi. and a weird chick that likes to jingle bells with her boobs.
 
sigh. at least they saw the problem.



well, ya never know. Though, I think right now everyone not in Florida might be considering Florida. Central north east bumblefuck florida does have a special je ne sais quoi. and a weird chick that likes to jingle bells with her boobs.

Yes, there's that.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top