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Crowned "The Good Witch"
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#21
There were some good parts that got me tingly, and there were some BDSM terms I didn't know, but the fantasy could have been so much more.
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Magnate
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#22
I read far more saucy books. The sex parts left out way way to much. The writing was not great but I'm not a good writer either so it didn't bother me. I'm dyslexic and ADD so I thought it was just me and my reading skills. Glad to know my ability to understand what I read is not getting worse. It was a good book to kill time w/ enough spark to keep you thinking enough to pick the book up at a later point.
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#23
I read the trilogy. Not the best books I have read before but I liked them enough. My mom got me to read them, which was kind of awkward. I noticed a lot similar with Twilight but I used to read tons of fanfiction in my teens so that wasn't so bad.
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Magnate
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#24
EEK. You mom gave it to you that must have been weird. I don't think I would give them to my mom to read. I don't want to even go there w/ my mom. My T suggested the books actually. As a adding spice to life in a small way kinda thing. Not just about sex but how to give whole heartedly to one another in the things you do, gifts you buy, places you do and things you say in person via e - mail or phone. It was a good example of that.
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#25
Yep, she sure did. It was beyond awkward. They actually got me back to reading more (I had been too depressed to read much) and now I am always with my kindle so I guess thanks to my mom.
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Big Mama
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#26
Tell your mom I want a Kindle Fire. Christmas is coming.
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#27
will tell. It was the best present I had received in a long time.
(and yes 50 shades trilogy is on it) |
Magnate
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#28
Who knew 50 shades would be suggested by a T. My boys are getting a kindle for Xmas. I will not suggest they read that though. (12, & 15 are there ages though)
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Pirate Goddess
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#29
Yeah, for teen boys, you probably should start them with about 5 shades of grey.
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#30
Thank you Maven, I laughed 15 min after I got up and I am NOT a morning person. Teen age boys sheesh. They have minds and hormones all there own. Maybe the 0 shades of gray.
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#31
well I thought it was a good fantasy series. I know it is not real and didn't look for it to be true stories. I rather enjoyed the love story aspect of the book.
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Magnate
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#33
Wow. What a video. Never seen that one before. At church in the teenage class we talk alot to the kids about the clothes you wear and what they say about you. What are you advertising. Boobs and butts, shirts w/ rude comments, even shirts w/ christian slogans, what you wear says alot about you. Be prepared to pay a price for what you wear. Be Prepared to answer Q's about chirstianity then your inappropriate behaviors. Your to much skin and what you are selling. What ever.
On a lighter note one of my boys is girl crazy, the 12 yr old, and the other is truck crazy the 15 yr old. |
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#35
That is exactly what we talked about at church. Be ready to give an explanation of what you are advertising be it the lord, alcohol, sex, what ever. Know that it comes w/ the territory. An explanation may be necessary so have one ready. I like this skirt, this is my fav. shirt, I don't drink but I like the shirt, what ever. Some forlks might not like what you have to share, but like my H says "opinions are like but*****es we all have one and some stink more then others" Not a nice quote but a true quote.
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#36
Exactly, Big Mama. On an episode of The Simpsons, Homer is looking at a woman with large breasts, looking directly at the breasts. The woman says, "My eyes are up here." Homer replies, "I've made my choice."
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That she would put up with him and his "50 shades" was surprising, and it felt good that someone would really try to see through all his BS and see the real him. Over the years, I have healed enough that I would enjoy playful games, including a bit of kink. I think the trillogy was really crafty. |
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Magnate
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#38
I to was a victim of sexual abuse, and a lot of the parts of that book I could not read. I had many panic attacks while reading it, but I couldn't seem to put the book down. I did read it all and it gave me some ideas in how to maintain control in the bed room and how to use safe words. This opened up a line of communication with my T ,and we were able to talk about soft limits and hard limits. It also gave her a better idea of what I had been threw, because I knew if she read it then she didn't have virgin ears and neither did I.
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#39
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Beside the fact that the text is so painfully crap to the point of being almost unreadable, the major sin of 50 shades is exactly this; making people believe that you have to be completely f****d up to be a dominant or a submissive. This is absolutely NOT the case. The bdsm, D/s world is extremely wide and varied and for many, this is simply their sexuality, no more no less. Many people who identify somewhere along this spectrum are perfectly capable of forming loving and lasting relationships. The fact that they are dominant or submissive does not mean that they are ill or that their sexuality is a reaction to some unspeakable childhood trauma. That said, the dynamic between the dominant and the submissive is immensely powerful and if abused, can cause/trigger major mental health issues. I think the only redeeming factor of 50 shades is making the subject of D/s relationships less of a taboo. Well, OK, there were also a few quite good scenes in the books. |
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