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SundayZip

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  1. Question: If you reduce the resident population and move them out "as fast as possible", where do they go? Many seniors are in nursing homes which, by definition, provide 24 hour access to skilled nursing care. Sending them to live with family may not be possible and in many cases, will put them at greater risk. I have a parent in a long term care facility so my family is deeply immersed in all the challenges. All I know is that there are no simplistic answers.
  2. Could you have your facts wrong? Long term care facilities are likely to allow staff members return to work after testing positive IF they've recovered and have not shown symptoms for a certain period of time. No licensed care facility would intentionally allow a staff person to work if they have an active case of Covid and are potentially contagious. I'd be interested in hearing the full story about this facility before getting all worked up.
  3. Love it. I suppose the music without the video would be soothing, but the video is hilarious. Thanks!
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jxDWLSHVNI Not
  5. What if I found you a podcast hosted by a well hung (huge!) muscle dude who gets off on sharing his considerable assets with an admirer? And, best of all, if you wish hard enough while you listen, he'll materialize right before your eyes and say, "hey JJkrkwood baby, you wanna play around with me?" Would you then listen to the podcast?
  6. You may be listening to the wrong podcasts. What are your interests? Search for something you find interesting, download to a podcast player on your phone (or mobile device) and listening while you're walking, cleaning, driving or cooking. Have you checked out Dan Savage Lovecast?
  7. I'm also a big fan of Ezra Klein fan and the three podcasts from Vox (which Ezra co-founded): Today Explained, usually under 30 minutes, covers a current topic of the day. The Weeds, closer to an hour, is, as the name suggests, a deeper dive. And then, of course, there's The Ezra Klein show. I never tire of listening to Ezra. There's something about his voice and personality that I find very appealing. Ezra Klein (I'd kiss him)
  8. I subscribed to Fratpad for a month way back whenever. It was fun to watch for a while but then got a bit tedious. You could book a "sexy" private, 1-on-1 video chat with one of the guys. You had to schedule the time with the guy and pay in advance. Problem was, the site's public chat room was full of warnings about Fratpad guys not showing up for their private chats and clients struggling with management to get a refund.
  9. Who the heck is he? When I google "Erik Sanders Johnson model" it, I get this:
  10. With Firefox without using an extension. Right Click Select "View page info" on pop-up window Select "Media" on page info window Sort the list of web addresses by the "Type" column and scroll to the image that you want (you can also do this for videos). Select the address of the image and then select "Save As". PS. I like to avoid addons and extensions if possible.
  11. No. I believe that knowing what's important to you is a measure of emotional and psychological maturity... and I certainly hope that I'd already reached that level of maturity.
  12. Thank-you for this post, @Monarchy79. I too suffered from introvert-shaming in my younger years. It wasn't until around my 40s that I started accepting it and, as you say, started living in my truth. So many people misunderstand introversion. They assume it means being shy and withdrawn. Personally, I enjoy social interactions and love being with good friends and family -- but at the end of the day, I need my own space. I need the alone time to decompress. Then I'm ready to go again. I've read a number of articles that define different types of introverts. One categorization defines 4 types of introversion: Social Introversion: Says no to going to a party. Would rather be home doing some kind of solitary activity. When they do socialize, they keep to small groups. This probably ties into a feeling of exhaustion from too much social interaction. Introspective Introversion: Tends to be pensive and introspective. They look inside themselves and self-reflect often. People with high levels of thinking introversion don’t share the aversion to social events people usually associate with introversion. Restrained Introversion: It takes this person a while to get going. They don’t jump out of bed ready to embrace the day. It may translate to being quiet or standoffish in social situations but would later blossom into more participation in socialization. Anxious Introversion: They stay at home from the party but for a reason. They feel self-conscious and even when they’re alone they ruminate about their social interactions. I'd put myself mostly in the the Introspective category although I sometimes see a touch of the other types in myself.
  13. How come nobody's listed a bowel movement on their daily routine?
  14. I was fortunate in having a neighborhood friend who told me about masturbation before I tried it myself. He was a year older and had been doing it for a while. He pulled down his pants to demonstrate and told me I needed to do it in order to make jazz and I would need jazz to make babies some day (in hindsight, I think he meant jizz). I went home to try it and just like that, I become a devoted masturbater!
  15. This is an easy question for me to answer... I see guys walking down the street or in public places and often assess their attractiveness by asking myself, Would I blow him? I never ask myself, Would I like him to blow me?
  16. Went to my local supermarket early this morning, hoping to avoid crowds. No crowds but availability of groceries was hit and miss. It was good to see sanitizing wipes at the entrance and in most aisles. Produce, dairy and meat departments were well stocked. But aisles with paper products and cleaning supplies were a ghost town. Even liquid soap for automatic dishwashers was gone! Why would people hoard dishwasher soap? The only other challenge was check-out. With only one check-out line staffed with a person, they were encouraging people to use the self check-out registers. These work well for barcoded items but take forever for produce without a barcode or SKU label. Have you every watched a little old lady with blue hair try to get produce items through the self check-out? I would have stepped up to help if we didn't have this social distancing thing going on.
  17. I'm a big fan of cottage cheese with fresh fruit for dessert instead of something with tons of sugar. There are nutrition professionals that argue for full fat cottage cheese and I think their arguments have merit. But I can't quite get myself to go full fat, so I compromise and buy 2%.
  18. This forum runs using forum software by XenForo (see bottom left of your browser screen). According XenForo's own user forum, guests are everyone or thing visiting the site that is not logged in or recognised as a known robot. I sometimes visit this site without logging in. Although I'm a registered member, I show up as a guest when I do this. If I see something that makes me want to participate, I login. I then show up as a member.
  19. Not to speak for the OP, but he might already be working with a doctor and is looking for a safe, understanding sex partner with whom he can trial recommendations or treatments subscribed by the doctor.
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