Contrary to popular belief, a lot of gents in this business find quirky intelligent women really sexy.
Men will find anything sexy depending on how hard up they are. Post nut clarity can be a terrible thing.Contrary to popular belief, a lot of gents in this business find quirky intelligent women really sexy.
Sure but I’d say most clients that see me are looking for connection in one way or another. I pass on seeing about half of the people who contact me.Men will find anything sexy depending on how hard up they are. Post nut clarity can be a terrible thing.
In my experience this is very common, in most women. I love flirting, banter, seduction, dating, maybe as much as sex (well, almost). As I am decidedly not "THAT handsome/chiseled" perhaps I work a little harder at it. Not that I consider it work. Indeed, I believe foreplay begins at "hello" and continues until sopping wet panties are laying on the floor. I absolutely adore extended dinner dates, where I can slowly build the tension, until I can almost, taste the excitement in the air. It makes the final outcome, so much more intense.I’ve never been the type to want to do unspeakable things with a man solely on sight. Maybe I’ll entertain the idea, if the man is THAT handsome/chiseled.
But without trust or rapport, sexual mechanical manipulation feels… unstimulating (or overstimulating, at times). Sadly, I think that’s the cost of my brain power. 😂
Here’s a mini set of terms which influence how I take in sessions and connect with others ⬇😇😈
Asexual Spectrum Sexual Spectrum Connection-Triggered Attraction
- Graysexual
- Demisexual
- Sapiosexual
- Cupiosexual
- Bisexual
- Psychosexual
- Emotiosexual
- Affectosexualca
- Energosensual
It’s weird being someone who can cream her panties at the dinner table over discussion, but mainly experiences people asexually until connection is there.
Is anyone else like this?
You're*Jesus! your the type of student that turns in a paper with out proof-reading it.
There’s nothing in the forum rules about discussing sexuality.The mods deleted that post, therefore you can't use it against me..... cause somebody got offended. All I did was point out what the defintion of Asexual was, and how it was used incorrectly.
That was only part of the post, to understand you would have to read the whole post.
Mods message to me was:
Please do not discuss content of this nature on our site. This does not follow our rules. Your message may have been removed or altered.
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I think it should go both ways and said they should remove the whole post/thread. I will point out if I can't discuss sexual orientation (asexual and only pointing out the definition of it the post), then the thread started shouldn't be able to either.
There are also rules against questioning moderation in the open forum and posting the contents of a PM without permission.There’s nothing in the forum rules about discussing sexuality.
However, rule 2 states:
Be respectful to all members and moderators at all times. No abuse, name calling, racism, trolling, derogatory statements or insults.
If I had to guess I’d say this is why your post was removed. And honestly, it read more like an attack than a response.





