EmilyMiller
Alysa Liu is my God
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I’ve had a lot of cocksI'm excited and honored to meet you Em.
But I’m just Emmy from the block
Em
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I’ve had a lot of cocksI'm excited and honored to meet you Em.
Do you mind?Gash and cleft all seem rather knife related. As if I need a suture.
Lips? I want you deep in my lips? Hmm…
Em
I keep a bookmark to an erotic thesaurus. Some genital euphemisms are silly, but some are fun. As for “cunt” I've only used it in dialogue where one woman is fingering another to a climax and eggs are on telling her she likes having 'things' in her “cunt”.I used “cunt” a couple of times in stories. Mostly as I felt I’d said pussy eight times and vagina six. I don’t like slit or snatch much.
But it always felt wrong. Have weeded most of them out, but noticed one the other day and didn’t have the energy to do an edited version just for that.
It would be nice if post publication editing was easier.
Em
I used “cunt” a couple of times in stories. Mostly as I felt I’d said pussy eight times and vagina six. I don’t like slit or snatch much.
But it always felt wrong. Have weeded most of them out, but noticed one the other day and didn’t have the energy to do an edited version just for that.
It would be nice if post publication editing was easier.
Em
do they make you effervescent?Innocuous, incandescent, luminescent, illuminates.
Words make me happy.
Pudendum deserves more outings. And I'm rather fond of cunt - although I suspect that it is best coming from the mouths of upper-class British women. Americans tend not to use it at all well.
Oh yes! There would be more but it’s late!do they make you effervescent?
Every "girl next door " or "girl from the block" is unique and special, and that includes her sexuality. I'm happy that you must have had a lot of sex, and experienced many powerful orgasms. The girls that work in porn, or are out in public with killer bodies and fucked up attitudes, are not actually real girls. But girls like you outnumber these women 1000 to one.I’ve had a lot of cocks
But I’m just Emmy from the block
Em
is that like culminate but with extra volume?I'm looking for an excuse to use 'fulminate,' and not in the way it was used by Jack Lemon in Mr. Roberts.
Are you trying to inculcate my vocabulary?is that like culminate but with extra volume?
I'll show myself out.
Me? Heavens, no. Just rummaging for a Runcible so I can inoculate mine!Are you trying to inculcate my vocabulary?
(I don't think word means what I think it means)
No to fulminate is to masturbate, but outside in a lightning storm.is that like culminate but with extra volume?
I'll show myself out.
And double checking fulminate lead me to the word 'fulminant' You guys are expanding my vocabulary unintentionally.No to fulminate is to masturbate, but outside in a lightning storm.
Em
Do not use a Fulminate to masturbate. Your meat won't be beat, it'll be gone.No to fulminate is to masturbate, but outside in a lightning storm.
Em
We've reached the point in this thread where 'Cromulent' is valid.Me? Heavens, no. Just rummaging for a Runcible so I can inoculate mine!
The original meaning of fulminate is explosive. So a chemical fulminate is an explosive compound. It was also historically applied to lighting, hence my comment.Do not use a Fulminate to masturbate. Your meat won't be beat, it'll be gone.
Mercury(II) fulminate, or Hg(CNO)2, is a primary explosive. It is highly sensitive to friction, heat and shock and is mainly used as a trigger for other explosives in percussion caps and detonators. Mercury(II) cyanate, though its chemical formula is identical, has a different atomic arrangement; the cyanate and fulminate anions are isomers.
I’m not sure that word is acceptable.We've reached the point in this thread where 'Cromulent' is valid.
Came to a discussion on words and a chemistry class broke out.Do not use a Fulminate to masturbate. Your meat won't be beat, it'll be gone.
Mercury(II) fulminate, or Hg(CNO)2, is a primary explosive. It is highly sensitive to friction, heat and shock and is mainly used as a trigger for other explosives in percussion caps and detonators. Mercury(II) cyanate, though its chemical formula is identical, has a different atomic arrangement; the cyanate and fulminate anions are isomers.
You not only look smart in those glasses you are smart...The original meaning of fulminate is explosive. So a chemical fulminate is an explosive compound. It was also historically applied to lighting, hence my comment.
Em
I have a post graduate degree here that agrees with youYou not only look smart in those glasses you are smart...