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TMI - TOO MUCH INFORMATION (And it doesn't even have to be Tuesday!) ;)

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  • Dr1nkbleachndye
    Dr1nkbleachndye Posts: 441 Member
    edited June 2016
    I would share my fetish, but it's definitely too X-rated. I really don't think it's anything crazy though

    same question
  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    I'm a submissive, prefer a DD/lg dynamic.

    Top or bottom?
  • jenmar222
    jenmar222 Posts: 9,271 Member
    edited June 2016
    I'm a submissive, prefer a DD/lg dynamic.

    Top or bottom?


    Have you met @daddyfitt1 ? :joy:

    Bottom...but switching it up is cool


  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    jenmar22 wrote: »
    I'm a submissive, prefer a DD/lg dynamic.

    Top or bottom?


    Have you met @daddyfitt1 ? :joy:

    Bottom...but switching it up is cool


    Lol I have not had the pleasure.

    What is your deepest desire?

  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    World domination.

    No, not really. Well kind of. Domination of my own world, anyway. I want to have my house in order, so to speak. To be firmly in control of my life to the point where I can afford to let a few of the spinning plates drop if I don't feel up to keeping them spinning. That probably all sounds strange. I just mean that I'd like to not have to stress about things as much.

    Could you cut off your own arm to save your life?
  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    Doesn't sound strange at all.

    Yes, I could, and would.

    Would you live off grid for a solid year if someone was willing to furnish the living space and tools?
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    For sure. That would actually be really cool, I'm very much into the idea of self sufficiency.

    Would you kill someone to keep yourself alive?
  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    Depends, one of my children, no. Anyone else, yes.

    If you had to lose one of your senses, which would you give up?
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    Sense of taste or smell. Wouldn't be easy, but I need sight and hearing too much, and losing the sense of touch would suuuuuck.

    Who do you dislike most in your life, and why?
  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    Currently, my husband, he hurt me pretty bad in the last few days, so much so I'm considering divorce.

    What was the most traumatic experience in your life, a moment that changed you?
  • Dr1nkbleachndye
    Dr1nkbleachndye Posts: 441 Member
    Currently, my husband, he hurt me pretty bad in the last few days, so much so I'm considering divorce.

    What was the most traumatic experience in your life, a moment that changed you?
    please dont say physically.

    I was with my grandfather at his tailoring business, left for 15 minutes, came back, and he wasn't there, they took him to hospital because he had a heart attack. He died in the hospital. I never saw him once I left the business. He was my father figure growing up.

    same question

  • slinkybinkydog
    slinkybinkydog Posts: 38,959 Member
    edited June 2016
    Currently, my husband, he hurt me pretty bad in the last few days, so much so I'm considering divorce.

    What was the most traumatic experience in your life, a moment that changed you?
    please dont say physically.

    I was with my grandfather at his tailoring business, left for 15 minutes, came back, and he wasn't there, they took him to hospital because he had a heart attack. He died in the hospital. I never saw him once I left the business. He was my father figure growing up.

    same question

    Ya you know some. Can't answer here. Sorry you experienced that. Hugs <3
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    edited June 2016
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  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    No, not physically, not this time. I just lost my grandmother on Monday, she raised me so it's been a devastating week and he hasn't been kind.

    My sister died in my arms 9 months ago, I don't know that I'll ever recover from it.

    If you could go back to any point in your personal history and change one thing what would it be?
  • jenmar222
    jenmar222 Posts: 9,271 Member
    edited June 2016
    Losing my mom to addiction and being the one to find her. It's really tough to be a girl and grow up w/out a mom. Like...I can't think of a time when I was hugged or told "I love you" as a kid.

    That's life though. You work with what you're given...

    What is your greatest strength?
  • jenmar222
    jenmar222 Posts: 9,271 Member
    If you could go back to any point in your personal history and change one thing what would it be?

    I might have worked my relationship w/ my little sister differently

    I wouldn't change most things though. I like where I'm at now.

    Back to this...What is your greatest strength?
  • slinkybinkydog
    slinkybinkydog Posts: 38,959 Member
    No, not physically, not this time. I just lost my grandmother on Monday, she raised me so it's been a devastating week and he hasn't been kind.

    My sister died in my arms 9 months ago, I don't know that I'll ever recover from it.

    If you could go back to any point in your personal history and change one thing what would it be?

    Hugs sweetie <3 I'm here if you need to talk.
    Stupidly trusting someone I hardly knew because of having do much in common.
  • GMAC2016
    GMAC2016 Posts: 249 Member
    Tenacity. I do not give up when I set my mind to something.

    Same question
  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    My greatest strength is my intellect and knack for self preservation.

    Same question
  • Dr1nkbleachndye
    Dr1nkbleachndye Posts: 441 Member
    edited June 2016
    I would never change anything about my personal history.


    My greatest strength is my ability to camouflage my weaknesses.


    Was there a particular moment growing up that made you question your choice of friends?




  • jenmar222
    jenmar222 Posts: 9,271 Member
    I think perseverance/tenacity...I have the ability to just get done what needs to get done

    And also...I'm good at making the decisions that make me happy. Like I see other people stay in situations they are miserable in, and I just can't understand it. I guess that's just how I am though. I make things black and white for myself. And a situation/person either makes me happy or they don't. I do think that approaching life that way is a strength for me though...

    Same question...
  • jenmar222
    jenmar222 Posts: 9,271 Member
    It's like group therapy in here :joy::joy:
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    I'm a lifelong cynic, but at heart I have this insufferable optimism which constantly drives me to make things better.

    Greatest weakness?
  • GMAC2016
    GMAC2016 Posts: 249 Member
    Right now it's "can't sleep" but usually lack of confidence.

    What would you change about yourself?
  • jenmar222
    jenmar222 Posts: 9,271 Member
    edited June 2016
    Greatest weakness?

    I'm bad at relationships. Like I'm scared of them or something. I'm horrible at making friends/falling in love. And I'm not sure why....

    So my greatest weakness is my inability to understand that

    And also....overthinking

    Same question....greatest weakness?
  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    I don't really have many friends and the few I do are for life, I'm socially awkward and very hard to get close to, so that leads to having acquaintances but not many real friends.

    Same question
  • slinkybinkydog
    slinkybinkydog Posts: 38,959 Member
    Mines good and bad I love people so hard I get hurt a lot. I'm very kind to others but in that I'm used and hurt a lot.

    Same Question
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    I'm still getting over a bad case of narcissism left over from being an above average student in a below average school. I tend to think I'm the smartest person in a room until proven otherwise. Luckily I've been proven otherwise enough times now that I'm starting to catch on :tongue:

    What fictional character best describes how you see yourself?
  • GMAC2016
    GMAC2016 Posts: 249 Member
    Eyeore

    You?
  • pixlikesitcrazy
    pixlikesitcrazy Posts: 248 Member
    Tinkerbell, loyal, crazy, possessive, fiery temper, sneaky, smart and in the end, willing to give everything for the one she loved.

    Do you think you can truly judge a book by it's cover?