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message 1901: by Bożena (new)

Bożena (bozi) | 570 comments haha that was my first time when I saw a naked man


message 1902: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments I think I was around the same age or so when I saw my first on tv softcore porn on the movie channel. And the guy was so NOT "happy" to be there in the nether regions and I just kind of laughed too. So I can only imagine that happening with bigger named actors and it would just be awkward.


message 1903: by Bożena (new)

Bożena (bozi) | 570 comments lol and there was my older brother with me


message 1904: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments I've seen the first American Pie with my older male cousin once. That was highly awkward for sure.


message 1905: by Bożena (new)

Bożena (bozi) | 570 comments I'm always abashed even though people are only kissing. I don't know why, maybe it's caused by my mom, she used to say 'don't look' when there were that scenes in movie :D


message 1906: by Shari-amor, Doll Cake (new)

Shari-amor | 5275 comments Lol I think I was about the same age. 11 or 12, I think. I was up watchin movies on showtime and then right after the last regular movie, the softcore movie came on but I didn't have any idea cause it looked like it was gonna be an action movie. Dude broke out of prison and then broke into a cabin in the middle of nowhere and held a lady hostage. Yeah it got real sexy after all that lol


message 1907: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments Kissing isn't so bad for me. But of course I always have the luck to find the movies where the kissing is all eat each other's face off and clothes being ripped off getting it on, when someone else is around. Just so lovely and enhances the fact I soooo SHOULDN'T be seeing this with family members.


message 1908: by Bożena (new)

Bożena (bozi) | 570 comments haha or I was switching channels when we were all sitting together (New Year's Eve) and there was a channel with naked women :D


message 1909: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments LOL, happy New Year's too all with some random ladies ta tas, haha.


message 1910: by N. (new)

N. Davis | 8 comments I don't recall any frontal nudity, but I know I was so embarrassed when I saw "Purple Rain" with my Grandmother:o


message 1911: by Manuela (new)

Manuela (manu21) | 2559 comments I was 13 and had secretly stashed away a full frontal nude picture of Burt. Reynolds when he was at the hight of his career. Had a bit of a crush till I discovered Mel Gibson. I don'tknow what happened to it. :( I later had other pictures of unknown males and nowadays a whole folder is just there for my private viewing. Usually I don'tfollow movies on the small screen as I am too busy chatting with you here, but I tend to look up just at the moment when two are getting frisky . I call that timing. Usually hubby comments on it as well. ~grin~


message 1912: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments A built in frisky tracker eh, Manuela? ;)

New Question: If you join the circus, what would you perform?


message 1913: by Shari-amor, Doll Cake (new)

Shari-amor | 5275 comments Aerial Ballet. I'd have to practice my yoga to get me as flexible as possible, work on my upper body strength and contain my fear of heights but I'd def do aerial ballet. :-D


message 1914: by Manuela (new)

Manuela (manu21) | 2559 comments Dhfan4life wrote: "A built in frisky tracker eh, Manuela? ;)

New Question: If you join the circus, what would you perform?"


Yeah, it just happens that way. They are standing in a kitchen and talking and all of the sudden all clothes are off and they are having it at each other... Must be that they stop talking and I kinda look up to see what's happening because they not talking anymore... ~wink, wink~

I'd like to do something with animals. Although first I would have said Clown, but it is really hard to make people laugh.


message 1915: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments When I was younger I used to be one of the people that rode the unicycles. But my balance is barely good walking on my own two feet at times. So chucked that one. And since seeing some of the people on America's Got Talent I'm with you Shari on doing the aerial ballet stuff or maybe being one of those people that can balance and dance with that big metal ring as it goes around.


message 1916: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (rie10) | 166 comments Well, it depends on if this is based on what i can actually do or what i think would be fun if i could do. (and then what type of circus?)

If it is what i can do then not much if there are animals. I am allergic to most animals w/fur except dogs. What i think would be fun would be arial acrobat of some kind or maybe flaming sword/knife throwing.


message 1917: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments New Question: Would you be willing to eat a bowl of crickets for $40,000?


message 1918: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 1747 comments >.> no LOL


message 1919: by Bożena (new)

Bożena (bozi) | 570 comments dead or alive crickets:D?


message 1920: by Manuela (new)

Manuela (manu21) | 2559 comments no


message 1921: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (rie10) | 166 comments as much as i need the money, probably not. Though if ia had a few drinks and they were cooked maybe....


message 1922: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments Any way you want them Bo. I need the money as well. So I guess if they were cooked up into something and covered with tons of chocolate maybe. And I'd be blindfolded. But even then the very thought makes me want to wretch.


message 1923: by Shari-amor, Doll Cake (new)

Shari-amor | 5275 comments I'd have to be very high to eat crickets and drunk enough to numb my mouth so I don't taste em


message 1924: by Dark Fairy (new)

Dark Fairy (dark_fairy) | 47 comments Makes me nauseous just thinking about biting a cricket. I imagine them crispy with creamy center, but no in a good way. In one word EEWWWWW!!!!!


message 1925: by [deleted user] (new)

deep fried, then maybe. Everything tastes good deep fried in batter no?? Guess my southern roots are showing lol


message 1926: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 1747 comments Marta (Underworld Mistress of The Night) wrote: "deep fried, then maybe. Everything tastes good deep fried in batter no?? Guess my southern roots are showing lol"

everything but crickets LOL


message 1927: by [deleted user] (last edited Oct 22, 2013 08:19PM) (new)

I know Amaya. I talk a good game but don't know if I could actually do crickets. Deep fried oreos, now we are talking!


message 1928: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 1747 comments haha its okies XD. O_O now that sounds interesting. have u ever had a fried twinkie?


message 1929: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments Having thoughts of a fried twinkie stuffed with the crickets now.


message 1930: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments New Question: If you could have anyone locked in a room so that you could torment them for a day, whom would you choose ad how would you torment them?


message 1931: by Shari-amor, Doll Cake (new)

Shari-amor | 5275 comments New Question: Did you dress up for Halloween as a child!? What was your favorite costume!?


message 1932: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments I did and fave costume was being Sherlock Holmes of sorts. Had my trench coat and pipe and all. Best year ever cause instead walking as much, drove me and my cousin and our friends around to each street. Great year for big candy bars too.


message 1933: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (rie10) | 166 comments I did every year. Don't remember my favoriate but my most crative (and the one most of my friends remember)was when i made myself a gumball machine. Of course, how many kids really make their own costumes these days? It was so easy! Large clear garbage bag, lots of balooons, string...and you are a gumball machine.


message 1934: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 1747 comments thats so creative valerie!

mine was cleopatra. LOL it was the most comfy one too ironically.


message 1935: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments That is great Valerie. I always liked gumball machines.

Nothing beats comfort sis.


message 1936: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments New Question: How long is too long for a love triangle to go on in a book/series? In your opinion.


message 1937: by Manuela (new)

Manuela (manu21) | 2559 comments Love triangle in what way? Just pure interest or really doing it. she with two he or he with two she or he with two he or? ... well you get it. Usually triangles never last anyway as most of the time (at least in real contemporary books) two out of three decide that their love is greater or the one left out realizes that he/she wasn't in it seriously anyway. The ones I read where it worked would be fantasy books like Wasteland (Wasteland, #1-4) by R.G. Alexander or Vampire Mistress (Vampire Queen, #5) by Joey W. Hill / Vampire Trinity (Vampire Queen, #6) by Joey W. Hill . I think we are too primed on that one true love with a soulmate to ignore that there might be other working relationships out there. As well that social rules and regulations might hamper most of us to fulfill any kind of sexual dreams and desires, so instead of living it we rather do the safe thing and read about it. I don't mind love triangles at all as long as they are genuine and ongoing. (pretty much like same sex and hetero).


message 1938: by Manuela (new)

Manuela (manu21) | 2559 comments Dhfan4life wrote: "New Question: If you could have anyone locked in a room so that you could torment them for a day, whom would you choose ad how would you torment them?"

You having a bad day? Anyone pissed you off royally? I have had daydreams of that when someone has been really nasty to me but only lately I have had the pleasure of getting to know some kind of torture that I would like to use as a means to get even.


message 1939: by Manuela (last edited Oct 27, 2013 02:26AM) (new)

Manuela (manu21) | 2559 comments Shari-amor wrote: " New Question: Did you dress up for Halloween as a child!? What was your favorite costume!?"

Well when I was a child we did not celebrate Halloween in Germany. We have our own kinds of carneval called Fasching, which is around late winter/early springtime ("Fasching, the Roman Catholic Shrovetide carnival as celebrated in German-speaking countries. There are many regional differences concerning the name, duration, and activities of the carnival. It is known as Fasching in Bavaria and Austria, Fosnat in Franconia, Fasnet in Swabia, Fastnacht in Mainz and its environs, and Karneval in Cologne and the Rhineland. The beginning of the pre-Lenten season generally is considered to be Epiphany (January 6), but in Cologne, where the festivities are the most elaborate, the official beginning is marked on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of the year. Merrymaking may get underway on the Thursday before Lent, but the truly rambunctious revelry associated with Fasching usually reaches its high point during the three days preceding Ash Wednesday, culminating on Shrove Tuesday. The names of these final days also vary regionally." ©2013 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.).
I have had many costumes during my childhood. I remember once I went as Mozart (although I didn't like it and eventually made my wig into white Indian (as in Indians and Cowboys) hair. I went as the Ghost from Ghostbusters once. I have a few pics of me as cats and devils.


message 1940: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments Manuela wrote: "Dhfan4life wrote: "New Question: If you could have anyone locked in a room so that you could torment them for a day, whom would you choose ad how would you torment them?"

You having a bad day? Any..."


Haha nope. That was actually a question from a list of 100 questions you could ask someone to get to know them better, lol. So nope far from mad or angry at someone. If I was, I wouldn't want to torment them, just run them over with a monster truck. Saves so much more time.

As for the other question I was just meaning love triangles in books in general. Could be a woman and 2 guys or a man and 2 women or a woman loving a man and woman. Your choice.


message 1941: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 1747 comments Dhfan4life wrote: "New Question: How long is too long for a love triangle to go on in a book/series? In your opinion."

judging by the ones ive read i would say 2 books tops. there are very rare ones that arent so bad u wanna quit a series bc of it (for me anyways).


message 1942: by Shari-amor, Doll Cake (new)

Shari-amor | 5275 comments Ive got no issue with love troangles so long as everyone is being mature about it. I don't want it to last through the entire book or series and I dont like for it to eclipse the storyline. That shit is annoying. I'd prefer the love triangle angle to be more of an afterthought in the stories I read. I won't normally pick up books that indicate a love triangle will be prominent in the story unless it becomes a menage or something


message 1943: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments Honestly I'm all for a love triangle that last long enough so you as the reader can see how great/beneficial the two options are for the main character. Not just romantically or professionally. But friendship wise too. In other words make me see why this main character is possibly struggling between the two love interests. And I want DAMN good reasons too. Not just cause one is the bad boy and the other is Dudley Do Right.

As for length of time that should take, I would roughly say maybe up to 5 books. And that is only if nobody is whining along the way. Maybe even let the other love interest that wasn't picked find someone else too or move on and is still an ally in another capacity.


message 1944: by Dhfan4life, Honey Bun (new)

Dhfan4life | 10411 comments New Question: If you could be interviewed by any media person in the world who would you want to be interviewed by?


message 1945: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 1747 comments Easy. Lisa Ling.


message 1946: by Ora (new)

Ora (oeamis) Anderson Cooper


message 1947: by Shari-amor, Doll Cake (new)

Shari-amor | 5275 comments Craig Ferguson


message 1948: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (rie10) | 166 comments Hmm... have to say a few pop to mind. Craig Ferguson cuz he is just funny as hell. Or maybe Rick Mercer. There are a few that i have seen in the UK that would be fun intervieweres but i can't remember names.


message 1949: by Shari-amor, Doll Cake (new)

Shari-amor | 5275 comments New Question: Are most of your books a part of a series or standalones!? Do you prefer one over the other!?


message 1950: by Ora (new)

Ora (oeamis) I would say about 75% of my books are part of a series. I never really thought about it, however it seems I gravitate towards series.


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