The first thing I do when my boyfriend comes over is kiss him, and drag him to the bedroom. Sometimes we're so excited about getting our jeans off, we forget to take our shoes off first.
I recommend this highly. One good reason to have sex with your guy when he first comes over, is that horny men can say and do stupid things. That's a real turn-off for me...
Another good reason is to let off some steam yourself. Are you really going to spend your entire time just thinking about getting into bed the whole time? Or worse, not thinking about that, and getting cranky because you are just so damn horny?
The best reason is this: Sex on sight is just so plain hot. You've been waiting for this for a while, just letting loose as soon as you see each other leads some real earth shaking.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Review of MySpace
The good thing about my space is that if you want to do more than blog, if you want to meet and network with people without reading random blog after random blog, you can do so. You can browse for "friends": people in whatever demographic/area/age etc. You can join blog groups and subscribe to blogs,without "blogrolling" etc.
You can look for people on blogger with the same interests as yourself by clicking on different words in your profile. However, I have never found anyone on blogger with the same interests as me listed--at least not in the same way.
I also like the counter on myspace: you can see how many people looked at your blog each day, week, etc. And other myspace members can subscribe to it.
Myspace also has craigslist style classifieds.
What I really don't like about it is that only myspace members can comment. It's common practice these days. They say its to control spam, I say its to get more members. Also, the thing is riddled with constant ads. I know I have one on my blog now, but its nothing compared to myspace. They flicker, too. It makes me want to have a "seizure" and "accidentally" destroy my computer.
Will I come back to love-suki? Maybe. The myspace people are kind of young, and don't all blog, and I don't get comments from non-myspacers, which is kinda annoying.
You can look for people on blogger with the same interests as yourself by clicking on different words in your profile. However, I have never found anyone on blogger with the same interests as me listed--at least not in the same way.
I also like the counter on myspace: you can see how many people looked at your blog each day, week, etc. And other myspace members can subscribe to it.
Myspace also has craigslist style classifieds.
What I really don't like about it is that only myspace members can comment. It's common practice these days. They say its to control spam, I say its to get more members. Also, the thing is riddled with constant ads. I know I have one on my blog now, but its nothing compared to myspace. They flicker, too. It makes me want to have a "seizure" and "accidentally" destroy my computer.
Will I come back to love-suki? Maybe. The myspace people are kind of young, and don't all blog, and I don't get comments from non-myspacers, which is kinda annoying.
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