TexasMaam -> RE: Humiliation play (12/24/2005 11:44:30 AM)
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ORIGINAL: TxBikerBoy Texas Maam, Surely you are joking with regard to the "foul expletives?" While I do think there are better ways to express yourself, you must expect to see a little adult language on this site?? Geez, half the threads on this message board contain harsh, crude, adult language, and it's not limited to just the males. Geez, I get such a kick out of people like you!!! Lighten up a little! BikerBoy, I'm sure the 'f' word is most likely at the top of your vocabulary list. Yes, sad to say, I expect to see expletives here, I just get tired of them. For those of us who prefer something a bit more esoteric, I'm sure posts without the 'f' word in every single sentence would be most refreshing. My post was directed towards mnottertail, whose posts are so boringly full of such expletives that I don't even read them anymore. Pity, too, because Ron has a few good things to say now and then. That is the specific reason for My online lament of same; I lament not reading Ron's threads anymore because the habitual expletives in RON's threads have renered them a waste of My time. Because that is such a bad habit, and an easy one to break, I had hoped calling it to Ron's attention might give him pause and cause to rethink before he writes. Not that he needs My upbraiding, only that I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd like to read his opinions or experiences without the expletives. Simple as that. Like most of us here, I find well timed and well placed expletives in a scene or in private to be quite stimulating on occasion. That is not to say they are stimulating or descriptive in thread. My father always told me that habitual expletives in casual conversation were a sign of limited intelligence. I'll take that a step further and update it a bit: habitual expletives in casual E thread are a sign of limited intelligence. To everything a time and a place. The 'f' word and other repeated expletives in regular posts on this site are simply unnecessary and unimaginative. My interests here are not to 'lighten up' for the likes of you. TM
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