We arrive for reasons of our own. With or without an agenda. Plans, hopes, dreams.
Some want a fling, an affair, a friend. Some want long term, some one night. Some are already with their life partner, some find one. Some want a little added fun, others want a lot of it.
Whatever our secret or not so hidden desires, we all come to turning point. Is this a Lifestyle, or is it simply a means of whiling away the time until something better comes along?
I think I’ve reached a turning point in my life. It’s not simply boredom with hearing the same chat up lines. It’s utter weariness.
I woke up Sunday morning realizing that I have invitations to meet five times this week. Everything from drinks, to a hotel, to a club meet. And it occurred to me that I really am not at all interested in any of it.
I was talking to a friend today who pointed out that, while I have needed this time in my life, the fun, the excitement, the sex, I have reached a point where I’ve pushed my boundaries as much as they can be, for now, and maybe need to step back and take a look at what else in my life is lacking.
So. What, if anything, would make you give up this side of your life? Meeting The One? A scare of some sort? Or will this be the way you have fun forever?
6:32 pm Monday, 28th September, 2015
freeforpleasure
Darling Erotic: I think people need different things at different times of their lives. Nature dictates to always be seeking a way to evolve, to get better, to change into a different being even.
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3:22 am Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
Skebbie
This is a very opportune topic as far as I'm personally concerned, and I found myself nodding at a lot of the comments. |
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4:38 am Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
Fetch1
I don't think that I have a lifestyle ! I'm a great believer in serendipity and rather enjoy the surprises and new experiences that pop up now and then.Adopting a hard and fast attitude in life,may mean that some nice things which you had hitherto never thought of, bypass you. |
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11:57 am Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
Skebbie
Fetch: Serendipity - a great approach, and I must admit it has coloured my actions to a degree. There's a lot to be said for going with the flow of life and maintaining an optimistic expectation that something good may be just over the horizon.
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12:41 pm Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
Skebbie
MsV: Nothing wrong with high standards - and I'm the same :-) It's all down to realistic standards. |
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1:06 pm Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
SunShineGirllUK
Me - i stumbled or more so happened upon 'The Hub' purely by accident (whilst researching porn of all things). I've stayed for a number of years, chatting and making friends with many people then in the past year or so dabbling here on the blogs.
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1:10 pm Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
SunShineGirllUK
*that required |
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2:08 pm Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
freeforpleasure
Deborose: I think the perception of the word romance could be interpreted in a different ways by different men or women. I am a total romantic. However, that does not mean I cant be pragmatic andor realistic in life when needed. I am sure you are the same.
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8:14 pm Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
rigger101uk
Oh heck. Much as I would prefer to steer clear of this topic I feel drawn towards it because a lot if clever and incisive stuff has been said and it is a question that I routinely find myself asking - of myself. My own position, such as it is, is that like many other aspects of my life dabbling here and elsewhere will last as long as it lasts, which is to say until the minuses (and there are many) outweigh the pluses. Not that I am without a certain amount of drive when it comes to the so-called swinging (or as I prefer sexually liberated) lifestyle, but more and more I am content to simply go with the flow. If an opportunity for a nice little adventure arises, then I am very happy to indulge, but by the same token if nothing comes along then that is fine too. I have lots of distractions, good and bad, to fill my day but regardless of how busy I am I try and log on here and perhaps make a blog contribution or go and flirt mercilessly in the chatroom. I like the fleeting nature of the ships-in-the-night style of sexlife, and yet I truly value the folks that I have met here and with whom I stay in touch.
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10:07 pm Tuesday, 29th September, 2015
SunShineGirllUK
Where are you off to Mr Mac? |
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12:50 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Skebbie
Rigger's post made me mindful of my very first blog on here, which was about how long a person can persist with this "hobby" before starting to look faintly ridiculous. It wasn't a popular blog at the time because I suspect for some people it stirred up some slightly uncomfortable associations (that and the fact it wasn't about food or memorable poprock song lyrics....:-) However, we have all moved on since then, and perhaps become a little more thoughtful about this topic. I'm with Rigger in being a fence-sitter, while recognizing that there *will* come a point when the effort expended no longer justifies the returns. As I say above, I have plenty of things to occupy myself in the real world, and participating in chat is one of those areas where I feel my time could be spent more profitably doing something else. There simply aren't enough hours in the day, as far as I'm concerned, and sometimes I wonder where people get all this spare time to fritter :-)
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6:17 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Luv2sucU
Is it a fad? If it is, it's the longest fad I've experienced (2 years).
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6:23 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Skebbie
"I'm also here for the huge, massive, ginormous willy photos"
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6:30 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Luv2sucU
"Dixon told me this morning he felt as though someone had walked on his grave"
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6:59 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Skebbie
Now, now......you shouldn't knock BHS. Although Dixon has an aversion to Y-fronts, BHS slips (with no fly) have formed the bulk of his wardrobe these last 10 years or so. Oh.....and so far, he has managed to remain reasonably continent :-) He wouldn't be seen dead (or perhaps "limp"??) in anything with Kalvin Cline written on it. |
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7:00 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Skebbie
Or should that be Calvin Kline....??? Speaks volumes for D's knowledge of fashion :-) |
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7:20 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Luv2sucU
KLEIN ... !
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8:19 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Skebbie
Eine Kline Knackermuzak?
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8:41 am Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Skebbie
I feel like I'm playing my Anne Hathaway to her Meryl Streep :-) |
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6:20 pm Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
Luv2sucU
That sounds kinky 😜 |
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8:06 pm Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
freeforpleasure
I think Skebbie is onto something here...lol |
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9:44 pm Wednesday, 30th September, 2015
doktorzook
I used to work with a lass who got her knickers from c&a...or that's what the label apparently said... |
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5:44 am Thursday, 1st October, 2015
Fetch1
Luv2Suc. Just remember this, if you walk on my grave,or even dance on it,keep your knickers on as I'll be looing up !img src="imagesadultemoticons026.gif" |
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6:26 am Thursday, 1st October, 2015
Luv2sucU
Oo-er!
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8:07 am Thursday, 1st October, 2015
rigger101uk
Had to read that a second time Fetch before I realised you actually meant "looking".
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11:55 pm Thursday, 1st October, 2015
MrSensibleUK
Trying not to be cheeky Woosh but they regulars have been trying to deter people advertising meets people trying to make arrangements on the blogs as posts of that kind are better suited to the 'Forums' or 'Events' sections of the site. this subject has been raised on siteadminmaria's post about blog rules. Also it's a bit rude to use a blog that someone else has taken the time to write to try make plans or arrangements. |
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11:59 pm Thursday, 1st October, 2015
MrSensibleUK
should read *the regulars |
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8:09 am Friday, 2nd October, 2015
Skebbie
I've met two male bloggers face to face and had a good laugh: one in London and one in my home town. However they are now ex-bloggers, sadly. Yes it would be fun to have a blog social, but as we are so widely scattered, the venue would be a headache. |
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9:26 am Friday, 2nd October, 2015
freeforpleasure
I would love to meet bloggers for sure. I would find amazing to be able to have a stimulating exchange of words :)
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12:35 pm Friday, 2nd October, 2015
SunShineGirllUK
Oooo so it seems i'm not one of the 'lovely bunch', Hmm like i care about what some think that don't figure in my life, they are merely a bit part player in the grand scheme of things. But yet feel they can judge others and place people in categories. So does that mean if you are not in the 'lovely bunch' category that you are in that 'horrid category', just curious?
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12:50 pm Friday, 2nd October, 2015
SunShineGirllUK
Where oh where did i mention names? Had to peep again as i thought i'd had a senior moment :-
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12:57 pm Friday, 2nd October, 2015
SunShineGirllUK
Pot kettle black, me thinks :-) x |
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2:28 pm Friday, 2nd October, 2015
MorticiaUK
Been busy this past couple of weeks and it appears i have missed something..... what's with the vanishing people? |
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4:21 pm Friday, 2nd October, 2015
doktorzook
You could ask the audience, but I'm not entirely sure that would help! Anybody fancy a brew?? |
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5:02 pm Friday, 2nd October, 2015
SunShineGirllUK
Giggles te he he. How many to make a record collection Lillie? Or should i say music collection as records seem to be a thing of the past?...... showing my age yet again!! :-) x |
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11:34 am Saturday, 3rd October, 2015
Skebbie
Sorry been away "entertaining" in Tokyo, and it seems quite a lot of "shit has been goin' down" in the last 48 h..... :-) (Best gangsta accent :-)
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1:52 pm Saturday, 3rd October, 2015
Skebbie
But Lil.....how can you get round rules that have "flexible goalposts" ??? :-) |
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3:42 pm Saturday, 3rd October, 2015
Skebbie
......in the metaphorical sense, of course ;-) |