Soccer stadium? Heathen! Hockey arena!ponylady wrote:like a roar in a soccer stadium.
Jenny.
Soccer stadium? Heathen! Hockey arena!ponylady wrote:like a roar in a soccer stadium.
Yeah, but the clank of the puck hitting the planks disturbs the roar.bound_jenny wrote:Soccer stadium? Heathen! Hockey arena!ponylady wrote:like a roar in a soccer stadium.
Jenny.
Congrats on hitting her sweet spot.smelt wrote:Yes, it seems I have found that little "thing" that She is really into. I actually put a really long story in the "true stories" section about this. All I can say at this point, is that I am getting what I wanted, whether I want it or not now. We have been sitting on the couch, watching TV, NOT talking about this all night. Even more scary. I will keep updating as we go.
I think you have little to do with what's happening now:smelt wrote:What have I done???
I think the Lady in your life is going to have a lot of fun trussing you up in this beast.smelt wrote:it was decided for me
Which seems to be plenty, thoughbound_jenny wrote:
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It will definitely keep you out of any trouble other than that She decides you get into.
Jenny.
That's an application of "A watched pot never boils". It will eventually boil, but you'll go nuts with impatience waiting for it. Turn your back for three seconds and the kettle will whistle merrily away.smelt wrote:Why is it when you are building something, there is not enough time, but when someone is building something for you, time will not go by???
Back in Victorian times, when a lot of beds had high bedposts, one would reach up to the highest point possible and hold on, while an assistant would do the lacing work - including the knee-in-the-back thing for leverage. Stretching out narrows the waist somewhat, so achieving a tight waist was more feasible.smelt wrote:we need a "lacing restraint", so I don't fall down when a knee is pushing into my back....
If you really want an adrenaline rush, try it with heels. Have someone nearby in case the teetering succumbs to the effects of gravity.smelt wrote:I can take tiny steps, but it would take half an hour to walk across the room. With heels? Not yet.