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TalkSock 10-14-2004 01:52 PM

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Originally posted by Sidd Finch
Sandals are work appopriate. Especially high-heeled strappy sandals on women with sexy feet and nice legs.
Therein lies the problem. In drafting a dress code, can you say Strappy sandals are work appropriate only for those of you with cute feet and sexy legs. Industrial sandals are not work appropriate (read Birkenstocks/and those things that the old women wear in Phoenix - what are those?) and those of you with dumpy legs and ankle fat, please wear as much as possible?

bilmore 10-14-2004 02:11 PM

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Originally posted by TalkSock
Therein lies the problem. In drafting a dress code, can you say Strappy sandals are work appropriate only for those of you with cute feet and sexy legs. Industrial sandals are not work appropriate (read Birkenstocks/and those things that the old women wear in Phoenix - what are those?) and those of you with dumpy legs and ankle fat, please wear as much as possible?
You can't leave it to self-selection, though.

"Attention, please: all employees whose last names begin with "L" please report to HR for the nude inspection and classification. Please note that the extra inspection that is required for a "stretch pants" approval will be held in room 121."

Replaced_Texan 10-14-2004 02:22 PM

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Originally posted by Gattigap
Poll: Would you describe your three way to a wide group of people who you actually know (and who know you)?
My other board is similar in the lack of anonymity. Sadly, I have no 3-ways to report to them. At any rate, my ex- reads that board, so I probably wouldn't post too much detail there. He has a standing request for a 3-way, and he'd be hurt if I were to report on one without his having participated.

TalkSock 10-14-2004 02:34 PM

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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
My other board is similar in the lack of anonymity. Sadly, I have no 3-ways to report to them. At any rate, my ex- reads that board, so I probably wouldn't post too much detail there. He has a standing request for a 3-way, and he'd be hurt if I were to report on one without his having participated.
You actually care about the feelings of an ex? Hm.

taxwonk 10-14-2004 02:34 PM

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Originally posted by Gattigap
So the SO is a member of a different board, one dedicated to new moms.

It's a different kind of place. Sheltered, warm. Unlike here, the site is not anonymous -- members disclose as much about themselves as they wish, the site is largely password-protected, and active admins and mods try to filter out the freaks. I don't think Hank is a member, though Lactation Lover is probably there, posing as an overworked mother of three in Muncie, Indiana.

Topics vary, but typically revolve around the usual suspects of kids, breastfeeding, gossip, etc. Flaming is frowned upon, and emoticons are apparently used to a sickeningly sweet extent. Obviously, many of us here would have a hard time relating to this kind of place, but stay with me for a moment.

SO starts cackling last night and tells me to come look at this thread. Seems that one of the members is gushing about a three-way she did with her hubby and another guy.

(As an aside, I'm tempted to criticize the writing. Even after 3 readings, I still could glean very little salacious material from it. Goddamn thing was written like a passage from a bad romance novel, and double anal was not even mentioned once. I was also a bit amused to see the multiple, somewhat embarassed responses of "Oh! Um, uh, thanks for sharing!" leave the overall impression that the poor woman had just farted in public, but whatever.)

But that's not my point. Point is, I was quite surprised to see folks share their 3-way amongst a wide group of people that they KNEW. Here on LT, the forum is ostensibly anonymous, and even to the extent that it's not, the prevailing assumption seems to be that the poster describing the outrageous sex act is full of shit. (See, e.g., Mr. Finch, supra.)

We've beaten the three-way discussion rather thoroughly on this board, but I was curious about this, so:

Poll: Would you describe your three way to a wide group of people who you actually know (and who know you)?

Me: No. Unless it were FMF, then I'd put it on a goddamned billboard on Wilshire.


Been there, done that.

bold_n_brazen 10-14-2004 02:40 PM

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Originally posted by Gattigap

Poll: Would you describe your three way to a wide group of people who you actually know (and who know you)?
Depends on what you mean by "wide group of people" and what you mean by "describe".

I have several close girlfriends who know way too many intimate details of my personal life.

And while, yes, in general, I have described certain sex acts to each of them, the level of detail varies.

greatwhitenorthchick 10-14-2004 03:00 PM

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Originally posted by TalkSock
You actually care about the feelings of an ex? Hm.
I think many people do. I've never had an ugly break-up so I guess I care about the feelings of all my exes.

Pretty Little Flower 10-14-2004 03:02 PM

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Originally posted by Gattigap

Poll: Would you describe your three way to a wide group of people who you actually know (and who know you)?
It depends on what you mean by "three way" and "actually know." And "would."

greatwhitenorthchick 10-14-2004 03:08 PM

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Poll: Would you describe your three way to a wide group of people who you actually know (and who know you)?

I would not, however a friend described our three-way (in which he fell asleep!!! - because he smoked too much pot (or so I tell myself)) to a room full of people. Fortunately, I did not know them too well and I was dressed as Morticia Addams (it was Halloween) so I did not feel embarassed. He thought it was funny that he fell asleep. Very funny indeed.

Just as an fyi, and because you may be wondering, I have had a three-way in which no-one fell asleep. Not that that says anything about my boringness or lack thereof in a three-way.

Pretty Little Flower 10-14-2004 03:18 PM

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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
I would not, however a friend described our three-way (in which he fell asleep!!! - because he smoked too much pot (or so I tell myself)) to a room full of people. Fortunately, I did not know them too well and I was dressed as Morticia Addams (it was Halloween) so I did not feel embarassed. He thought it was funny that he fell asleep. Very funny indeed.

Just as an fyi, and because you may be wondering, I have had a three-way in which no-one fell asleep. Not that that says anything about my boringness or lack thereof in a three-way.
Listen, I already said I'm sorry. But that pot was like a knock-out drug.

Also, I am sorry (again) about blabbing about the thing at the Halloween party. But I thought it was funny. Because I was stoned.

greatwhitenorthchick 10-14-2004 03:21 PM

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Listen, I already said I'm sorry. But that pot was like a knock-out drug.

Also, I am sorry (again) about blabbing about the thing at the Halloween party. But I thought it was funny. Because I was stoned.
As I said before, it was more fun without you anyway. No apologies necessary.

Pretty Little Flower 10-14-2004 03:23 PM

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As I said before, it was more fun without you anyway. No apologies necessary.
Can you get any more of that pot?

Alex_de_Large 10-14-2004 03:41 PM

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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
I would not, however a friend described our three-way (in which he fell asleep!!! - because he smoked too much pot (or so I tell myself)) to a room full of people. Fortunately, I did not know them too well and I was dressed as Morticia Addams (it was Halloween) so I did not feel embarassed. He thought it was funny that he fell asleep. Very funny indeed.

Just as an fyi, and because you may be wondering, I have had a three-way in which no-one fell asleep. Not that that says anything about my boringness or lack thereof in a three-way.
I think the fact that you've had more than one three-way rules out "boring" as an appropriate adjective to describe you.

RealityBites 10-14-2004 04:09 PM

Call Mulder
 
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Originally posted by soup sandwich
More spoiler stuff:



My $0.02:

It's clear that Locke has a rich fantasy life that involves playing military-based role-playing games (and also believing phone-sex girls are his girlfriend). I believe the phone call was from a friend/co-worker who was also into role-playing. Locke and the friend were merely "in character" during that phone call, and could have simply been psyching each other up for their big battle during lunch hour. His superviser is aware of Locke's role-playing and derisively calls him "colonel" as he walks by.

I took the whole thing as emphasizing the contrast between who Locke acutally is, and who he wants to be. On the island, it seems he has a chance to actually be the tough-guy character he was pretending to be. He's a possibly psychotic Walter Mitty.

New to this spoiler color thingy... Hope it works....



Aren't they all dead? I watched it last night for the first time, and only half of it, but I saw where Locke found he could walk and him killing the monster... It just seemed like they were caught in some limbo world and they are living out their fantasies... But I want to know more, so if any of you tv junkies can enlighten me on the first two (or did I miss more) that would be great.

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Replaced_Texan 10-14-2004 04:14 PM

Call Mulder
 
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Originally posted by RealityBites
New to this spoiler color thingy... Hope it works....



Aren't they all dead? I watched it last night for the first time, and only half of it, but I saw where Locke found he could walk and him killing the monster... It just seemed like they were caught in some limbo world and they are living out their fantasies... But I want to know more, so if any of you tv junkies can enlighten me on the first two (or did I miss more) that would be great.

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I haven't watched this episode yet, so I don't know what's going on, but you can get snarky recaps of all of the episodes that have aired at Television Without Pity


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