Hello, Me

Feb 11, 2012 02:45

I was talking to someone recently, and he mentioned that he doesn't like to post things on Facebook/online because it isn't really "him ( Read more... )

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evilgrins February 13 2012, 04:55:45 UTC
If some girl asks me why I find her attractive, I don't say "you have (a) big (X)." I learned that the hard way.
You've obviously been speaking to the wrong women.
If some guy asks me why I find him attractive, I don't say "your personality." Again, hard way.
Hey, I have a wonderful personality!

Want to know why I find you attractive?

You are lovely, have a smile that would melt an iceberg, and yeah, from your flashing days, you got nice juggs. Of the numerous years of friendship, when I'd be sitting or laying down, you often would slide up against me, curl almost into a little ball, and be all sorts of cuddly. You smell good, you feel incredible, and it's one of my little regrets I've never had the pleasure of locking our naked sweaty forms together.

I may be too honest.

As to that first bit, I'm usually cool with posting anything online, except on FB. Facebook has the unique distinction of being my only online presence actually in my real name that my family members also view.

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yresim March 4 2012, 03:46:00 UTC
I know what you mean about family. I just put people in different groups, and block them from the posts I don't want them to see.

Although that did backfire on me recently, when I discovered a request re: personal ads was visible to people at school. Fixed that, though.

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was wondering if you'd ever respond to this evilgrins March 4 2012, 03:49:13 UTC
What of the other stuff?

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Re: was wondering if you'd ever respond to this yresim March 4 2012, 03:51:35 UTC
I didn't think it was too honest. A little flattering, actually.

Was there some response you were looking for that I'm failing to provide?

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murphymagick February 16 2012, 08:03:31 UTC
This is tempting.

I'm just not in the state of mind to ask my questions of you currently. I've had some questions and curiosities for many years. I think you're fascinating.

I'm semi-often in the ask-me-anything-I'll-be-completely-honest state, and I love that feeling. Maybe we can have that exchange when we're both in state, and "really you" and "really me."

Meanwhile, I almost always enjoy the part of your mind that you put into writing online, whoever you really are.

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yresim March 4 2012, 03:49:20 UTC
I find you fascinating, as well, if a little frustrating. Although the main reason you usually frustrate me is because you make yourself unavailable for socialness, so that's probably the best type of frustrating to be.

I would love to get together and throw questions back & forth. That's one of my favorite sports.

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