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The question I wanted to ask:
Does it ever stop being special?
Does it ever become mundane and routine?
Does it, once you know what you're doing, become any less sublime?
Sensible replys please.
Have you been up to anything? :D
> The question I wanted to ask:
> Does it ever stop being special?
> Does it ever become mundane and routine?
> Does it, once you know what you're doing, become any less sublime?
1. no, sometimes it can be horny, somtimes passionate, but ALWAYS special
2. yes and no. you get a routine (good) but it never becomes A routine
3. ...i dont know what sublime means...but the better you get the more you seem to enjoy it.
O and Garlic Breads tip, be creative (i'm not talking about the dirt track, although whatever pickles your onion ; ), i mean have fun and be imaginative, let your hormones goide you...)
FOZY?
FONZY!
> Doesn't Fozy say, "Heeeeeeeey"?
****
You're both wrong...It's "Aaaaaaaayyyyyyyy"
> Does it ever stop being special?
> Does it ever become mundane and routine?
> Does it, once you know what you're doing, become any less sublime?
Hugh Hefner would say: "No".
Jim Royle would say: "Yes".
I'd say: "Depends on who you're doing it with".
> The question I wanted to ask:
> Does it ever stop being special? Depends on who you're with
> Does it ever become mundane and routine? Depends on who you're with
> Does it, once you know what you're doing, become any less sublime? Some people never learn how to do it right, but done "right", it's, ahem, rewarding. :)
Heeeeeeeeeeeh
The question I wanted to ask:
Does it ever stop being special?
Does it ever become mundane and routine?
Does it, once you know what you're doing, become any less sublime?
Sensible replys please.