CuriousByNature
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from viewing ownly in Needs a geography lesson: Loidforger
All depends on his mode of transportation...
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from BonVivant in Norway Summer Visit Suggestions
I'm assuming Norway has a number of Fjord Escorts as well.
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from + azdr0710 in MuscleBeefcake - Washington DC
Like conjoined twins?
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CuriousByNature reacted to + azdr0710 in My 411 on Amhir: INCREDIBLE!!!! 👍👍
because a masseuse is a female.....
otherwise, I'm very glad you had a great time.....always good to highlight positive meetings here in the forum for the rest of us
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CuriousByNature reacted to m4same in September in Europe. Where should I go?
hahaha that is not my kink.
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from + augustus in Limb-Lengthening Surgery - Go or No-Go?
As long as it didn't make my head look to small for my body.
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from Rod Hagen in What does Erotic Massage Include
After being dropped Mike is sore and needs a massage.
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in September in Europe. Where should I go?
Depends how kinky he is.
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from m4same in September in Europe. Where should I go?
Depends how kinky he is.
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from DFdub in Deciding how much to share in messages
That's good to know! Thank you. I often open a conversation with 'Hi there' as a casual salutation. I didn't realize it might come across poorly - I hope you weren't one of the recipients of my opening. Uh, wait, that doesn't sound right...
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CuriousByNature reacted to Todd Jenkins in MuscleBeefcake - Washington DC
HA! THAT'S FUNNY! It was definitely...interesting, to say the least
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CuriousByNature reacted to + DynamicUno in Deciding how much to share in messages
I suppose "Hey There" is better than "What's up, slut!"
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CuriousByNature reacted to mike carey in Deciding how much to share in messages
For me, 'Hi there' is fine as an opening line to a longer message. Saying just 'Hi there' and expecting a response is what people might take issue with
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from erickgreynolds in Deciding how much to share in messages
That's good to know! Thank you. I often open a conversation with 'Hi there' as a casual salutation. I didn't realize it might come across poorly - I hope you weren't one of the recipients of my opening. Uh, wait, that doesn't sound right...
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CuriousByNature reacted to Walt in MuscleBeefcake - Washington DC
Now that's a provocative new AI prompt.
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CuriousByNature reacted to + Tygerscent in Will it ever fly?
Well… okay then~ Back to the basics for me~
Im a traditionalist anyways~ Totally down with the flying monkeys and a broom
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from Marc in Calif in What does Erotic Massage Include
After being dropped Mike is sore and needs a massage.
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CuriousByNature reacted to Marc in Calif in What does Erotic Massage Include
Who's "Mike" and why did you just drop him? 😁
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from MaybeMaybeNot in J.K. Rowling "Nazis didn't burn trans books"...
Rowling has opinions and she's vilified because some of those opinions don't support the present zeitgeist. I didn't see anything in the article that suggests she is taking a soft-line approach to Nazi atrocities. Rather, she is questioning whether trans people were the first targets of the Nazi regime, and whether or not all of the research was destroyed. There is nothing wrong with questioning a source - anyone who is a critical thinker should be questioning the source of the information that is being put out there, especially in this age when anyone can post anything as fact with little to no consequence. The days are long gone when spreading misleading information was considered bad form and inappropriate. Today we seem preoccupied with how information makes us feel, not whether it is accurate or not.
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CuriousByNature got a reaction from wsc in J.K. Rowling "Nazis didn't burn trans books"...
Rowling has opinions and she's vilified because some of those opinions don't support the present zeitgeist. I didn't see anything in the article that suggests she is taking a soft-line approach to Nazi atrocities. Rather, she is questioning whether trans people were the first targets of the Nazi regime, and whether or not all of the research was destroyed. There is nothing wrong with questioning a source - anyone who is a critical thinker should be questioning the source of the information that is being put out there, especially in this age when anyone can post anything as fact with little to no consequence. The days are long gone when spreading misleading information was considered bad form and inappropriate. Today we seem preoccupied with how information makes us feel, not whether it is accurate or not.
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CuriousByNature reacted to Manhattan in J.K. Rowling "Nazis didn't burn trans books"...
I'd wager that JK Rowling has looked into whatever she's talking about. Which is more that most people do. The world needs more JK Rowlings who are able to survive cancellation.
I may not agree with everything she says but I'm grateful that she tells the truth as she sees it. People should not be required to think the same things.