Welcome to the mad house :welcome: and hope that you dont get ermm sidetracked.
Watch out for the gators round here as you will get swamped.
Hope to catch you in the chat room soon.
PS: Screw the holding hands, gissus a snog and well will work it out from there....... :giggle: :giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
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Do I take the right or left in my mouth first????
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Welcome to the mad house.... look forward to seeing you
Lets just say it can be and IS explosive....
A must experience for any male... well must and then ermmm not sure lets do it again..
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Theres tables for puter???
**wonders what to do with his lap now**
Just put the phone down Equi.... and step away
Now...
:bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::
All I can say is that for me it is a great and mystical thing. Turn on, you bet! Nothing like it. For me, mothers either current or expecting are some of the sexiest beings on earth. There is nothing like the glow and color on a woman that is pregnant. They just have a light that shines from inside that makes them sooooo beautiful. Anyway I digress. Anytime you want Deb's... ring me.
**waits by the phone** Yeah = like its gonna ring.........
I will have to say I truly enjoyed Paris when I was there. Kissed in front of the Hotel De Ville. Watched the sun set while on the Eiffel Tower. Danced in the streets. I will go back and do it all again.
BUT
(Yes there always is a but)
For me, Venice holds my heart. I go there as often as possible. To ride on the water, letting the wind blow my hair. Sit on the water and sip wine watching the sun set and the lights twinkle on. To gaze at the Bridge of Sighs and feel the anguish screams, not knowing if it is from old times or my heart. To sit in San Marco and listen to the music and watch the birds flying free. To stop in the middle of a street and Passionately Kiss.
Molti Baci
Wantstodance
You, with that look in your eyes
Who do you think about
As you fantasize?
Oh, how I need your caress
Anything you want
The answer is yes
Lose yourself in me - The beloved
really sorry to hear that guys.. if you ever need anything just drop a line...
Been there and I know the importance of having friends round...
If ya just want some cheer, let me know....
Deepest sympathies to you and the kids.
Welcome and enjoy.. just watch out for the chat room. HIGHLY addictive.
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Well as we get older we get wiser - theorically that is. So some of the things that we grew up with as becomes less and less scarey, not to mention that we become bolder and bolder.
As to my ermm tastes, well was always a society norm deviant but yes horizons, waist and back side have broadened. Thank god my waist and ass have not expanded at the same rate as my horizons. :crazy: :crazy:
Helen, can you please add my name as well? Would be an excellent time and close to the house as well.
TA
If you are as playful in real life as you are in the chat room Count me in...
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How bout tupperwares motto of old:
To make people happy! (was more prevalent in Japan)
Funny thing religion.. brings out all sorts of opinions. As a former theologian student, I studied several different religions but one thing that remained constant was that the reason we now have so many different religions is that someone did not like the rules of their current one.
Example why do you have the Church of England - because divorce was not permitted under catholic law. Formed by King Henry VIII.
Almost all of todays religions have stemmed from Judaism and if you look you can several ties to it.
Now back to the orginal post question. As to religious swingers well they are out there, bible thumping, door knocking, cross bearers that in the dark recesses of their lives, long and yearn for additional personal contact. As to polygamy, it is actually stated in the Bible that it is permitted. Jewish law has similiar rules. Now before anyone actually gets upset - go read Deutronomy 17:17 and beyond. Later rules actually stipulated that KINGS were only allowed 18 wives whereas the common man was limited to four. This can be found in the Talmud (Jewish bible) as well as the King James version.
As of the Old Testament is a vital part of the Christian faith, it cannot be disregarded in this discussion. It was concerning the Old Testament laws and the Old Testament Prophets that Jesus said plainly that he came not to destroy the Law or the Prophets but rather to fulfil. In addition, there is no passage in the New Testament that clearly prohibits polygamy. This was the understanding of the early Church Fathers and for several centuries in the Christian era."
"Considering that monogamy prevailed as the only legitimate form of marriage in Greece and Rome, it cannot be said that Christianity introduced obligatory monogamy in the Western World. Indeed, although the New Testament assumes monogamy as the normal or ideal form of marriage, it does not expressly prohibit monogamy, expect in the case of a bishop and a deacon. It has been argued that it was not necessary for the first Christian teachers to condemn polygamy because monogamy was the universal rule among peoples whose midst it was preached; but this is certainly not true of the Jews, who still both permitted and practiced polygamy at the beginning of the Christian era."
"Some of the Fathers accused the Jewish Rabbis of sensuality, but no Council of the Church in the earliest centuries opposed polygamy, and no onstacle was put in the way of its practise by kings in countries where it had occurred in the times of paganism. In the middle of the sixth century Diarmait, King of Ireland, had two queens and two concubines. Polygamy was frequently practised by the Merovingian kings. Charles the Great had two wives and many concubines; and one of his laws seems to imply that polygamy was not unknown even among priests. In later times Philip of Hesse and Frederick William II of Prussia contracted bigamous marriages with the sanction of the Lutheran clergy, Luther himself approved of the bigamy with considerable tolerations. It had not been forbidden by God; even Abraham, who was “perfect Christian,†had two wives. It is true that God had allowed such marriages to certain men of the Old Testament only in particular circumstances, and if a Christian wanted to follow their example he had to show that the circumstances were similar in his case; but polygamy was undoubtedly preferable to divorce. In 1650, soon after the Peace of Westphalia, when the population had been greatly reduced by the Thirty Years’ War, the Frankish Kreistag at Nuremberg passed the resolution that thenceforth every man should be allowed to marry two women. Certain sects of Christians have even advocated polygamy with much fervor. In 1531 the Anabaptists openly preached at Munster that he who wants to be a true Christian must have several wives. And the Mormons as all the world knows, regard polygamy as a divine institution."
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Ok sermon over.. who wants to shag? :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: