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What a nightmare. That happened to me once, but fortunately the lady I'd been following was very kind and really nice about it. I can't say the same about my SO when I was finally handed back, but being kind and nice just isn't her thing. |
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If it's important, it's worth discussing properly, right? |
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Here we go again. |
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The weird thing is, he had his tonsils out when he was a kid. Must have grown back, I suppose. Things sometimes do, you know. |
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Probably she'll just be lying in bed later, trying to get to sleep, and it'll just pop into her head, just like that. Or in the morning. Whatever. |
Speaking of subjective opinions, I'd be interested in any thoughts on Blogger/Blogspot's new policy of requiring sign-in for adult-themed blogs like this (I've personally always thought that it's best described as childish and immature rather than adult, but there you go...). I hadn't even noticed, as I'm permanently logged in, but a commenter on my mirror Tumblr site let me know.
You're the wrong people to ask, really, because by definition you're here so it hasn't stopped you. But it seems from Internet chatter to have happened around the start of February and my traffic stats do seem to have dropped in half, overnight.
Hmm. It's not too bad. Many people have Google IDs and some won't even notice, like me. But it's a shame if new people cannot get here from search engines and suchlike. I looked into alternative places to blog a few years back, when there was a threat to block adult blogs entirely, and I set up my Tumblr site but I cannot move fully there because (a) it doesn't allow nakedness and although unlike many adult blogs, I rarely feature fully undressed ladies, this blog has never had a problem with images of males in the natural animal state in which the Goddess created them, their vulnerable flesh reddening under a whip or goose-pimpling as they engage in vigorous productive outdoor activity on a crisp winter morning in the snow. Sorry, where was I? Oh yes: (b) Tumblr is basically a clip or photo-sharing site. I need a blank sheet of paper to write stuff; I still occasionally write stories and so on. Tumblr is more like a social media 'feed' but this blog - like its author - is hopelessly stuck in the past and I want a web page people come to and 'read'.
Any thoughts?