I just had a thought/question go through my mind. (no it didn't hurt at all!!
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I think many people get accustomed to speaking in certain ways without thinking about what they are truly saying, losing sight of the meaning of particular words or sayings. It's not necessarily wrong, as people still understand the point of the message, but it could be more accurate, if that makes sense?
The time stamp must be time zone specific as it appears to me, in California, as 11:20 pm. I don't think his VPN changes the join date and time but it could affect individual posting. I don't know much about VPN in this regard.rascalnvixen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:39 pmDes,
I just had a thought/question go through my mind. (no it didn't hurt at all!!) My question stems from your constantly changing avatars. I noticed you just changed it again and then I noticed the piece that says you joined on October 6, 2017 at 3:20 AM. My question is.... Who was Gigi fucking that late to drive you to the decision to join this group??? Normally, you would be in bed sleeping before rising at 0530. I'm guessing she was with someone to have you up that late. So, care to share the story???
Rascal
If you look at the bottom of the page in the blue bar, when viewed on a PC, it tells you what time zone the site displays all times in.samlowen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 3:33 pmThe time stamp must be time zone specific as it appears to me, in California, as 11:20 pm. I don't think his VPN changes the join date and time but it could affect individual posting. I don't know much about VPN in this regard.rascalnvixen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:39 pmDes,
I just had a thought/question go through my mind. (no it didn't hurt at all!!) My question stems from your constantly changing avatars. I noticed you just changed it again and then I noticed the piece that says you joined on October 6, 2017 at 3:20 AM. My question is.... Who was Gigi fucking that late to drive you to the decision to join this group??? Normally, you would be in bed sleeping before rising at 0530. I'm guessing she was with someone to have you up that late. So, care to share the story???
Rascal
Hi Rascal. I thought I joined even before then but the time is almost always different from that of when I post. I think that's because I use a VPN, which may cause websites to think I am transmitting from a different time zone. I have had some who wrote to ask if I'm in Italy, Florida, or California or wherever else the VPN makes me seem to be located. The bank where Gigi works won't even let me access our account online if I don't turn off the VPN. I'm on occasion awake at 3:30 a.m. if my wife is fucking, I'm usually not posting anything at that time - I am most often watching or listening.rascalnvixen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:39 pmDes,
I just had a thought/question go through my mind. (no it didn't hurt at all!!) My question stems from your constantly changing avatars. I noticed you just changed it again and then I noticed the piece that says you joined on October 6, 2017 at 3:20 AM. My question is.... Who was Gigi fucking that late to drive you to the decision to join this group??? Normally, you would be in bed sleeping before rising at 0530. I'm guessing she was with someone to have you up that late. So, care to share the story???
Rascal
I think gigi is liking being cucked. I could see her sitting in the chair and watching whilst masturbating and giving instructions. That would be freaking hot.rascalnvixen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:55 amDes,
For a guy who is "monogamous" for his wife, you sure are getting a really good share of "other" pussy lately!!! I'm very happy that Gigi has found a trust in you that allows her to enjoy you fucking other women as well. She is surely a complex and loving woman to say the least!! I think that having fun together frequently is good for a marriage even if she plays much more than you. It does create a stronger bond between you both, in my mind at least.
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Normal is a very subjective term. How do you and Gigi define "normal people" and does that definition include the two of you or any of your sex partners?Gigi said she considers them “down-home folks” as her Southern family refers to everyday, normal people.
That may be a bit too picky, Sam. It's only to mean they're easy to get along with and without the varied personality problems as some we know but put up with. They don't have outsized egos, a common trait among several in certain professions we encounter. A "normal" person in this sense is intended to mean someone who treats everyone, from tradesman to professors, with the same respect and interest in what they have to say.samlowen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:06 amNormal is a very subjective term. How do you and Gigi define "normal people" and does that definition include the two of you or any of your sex partners?Gigi said she considers them “down-home folks” as her Southern family refers to everyday, normal people.
I don't think it's too picky at all, just a general 5000 foot question. Maybe the question is rubbing you the wrong way. Everyone interprets normal differently. Your definition is one I have not heard anyone use before. I like it, as it's different from what I commonly hear people describe. Most of the conversations I've had with people about what is normal tends to fall back toward traditional religious and cultural values that are more widely accepted, i.e monogamy. I don't feel that way, but most people I've spoken to involve some for of sexuality in their definition of normal (that's also probably because many of my conversation about normality are sexually tinged).Des 31 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:41 amThat may be a bit too picky, Sam. It's only to mean they're easy to get along with and without the varied personality problems as some we know but put up with. They don't have outsized egos, a common trait among several in certain professions we encounter. A "normal" person in this sense is intended to mean someone who treats everyone, from tradesman to professors, with the same respect and interest in what they have to say.samlowen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:06 amNormal is a very subjective term. How do you and Gigi define "normal people" and does that definition include the two of you or any of your sex partners?Gigi said she considers them “down-home folks” as her Southern family refers to everyday, normal people.
This is great, hearing your version of normal too. Thank you. I had more of a suburban childhood, surrounding by ranches and farms where I helped harvest crops and dig trenches a few summers. A pinch of country. I agree that city folk don't really understand unless they have been in the country for a few years. The opposite can also be said of country folk, too. We'd have a better country currently if there was a touch more understanding and compassion for the different regions everyone lives in and their particular things, for lack of a better word right now. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts here.rascalnvixen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 10:53 amDes' description is not unusual to me or others where I grew up. I think most folks who grow up in the more rural areas of the U.S. will know exactly what he is saying. To us, "down home folks" are simply people who are known to just "roll with the flow" until they are required not to that. They don't push agendas and they don't spend time trying to figure out how to work an angle on others. Just my definition in my world. It's more of a country folk type of thing. City people don't really understand until they have been in the country for a few years.
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Hi Rascal. That's particularly true in the south and midwest. a couple of regions where I have lived and liked. Because my father was a defense plant rep, we resided in many places throughout the country (Wash., DC, NYC and San Francisco were the shortest residences of all, each of which offered social cultures of which I can least identify). The time I lived in my wife's deep south hometown as a reporter for the City's newspaper, I found the people to be far friendlier than most regions. I had never come across anyone there to complain about some colloquialism one of us reporters might use in our coverages. The word "normal" is one of the most common words in nationwide advertising and has a vast number of interpretations, including this one familiar to you and me. In a few places throughout the country, the interpretations of certain words that make complete sense to most of us are alien to some. I don't really know but assume from the content in several postings, some at this board may reside in such areas. Few have complained when I use certain words known to most but not all, but I understand when I get those comments.rascalnvixen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 10:53 amDes' description is not unusual to me or others where I grew up. I think most folks who grow up in the more rural areas of the U.S. will know exactly what he is saying. To us, "down home folks" are simply people who are known to just "roll with the flow" until they are required not to that. They don't push agendas and they don't spend time trying to figure out how to work an angle on others. Just my definition in my world. It's more of a country folk type of thing. City people don't really understand until they have been in the country for a few years.
Rascal