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Posted

I have an observation that runs into a question square in the middle of an ironical enigma.

 

Well, at least I think I do.

 

I have been enjoying experimenting with Craigs List lately. My buddy James offered many suggestions back in the early days of the L.A. Hoovilians about the many prospects of this list. I guess it has become the alternative to going to bars and trying to meet guys. I was never much of a bar person.

 

Anyway, short story much longer, I have enjoyed the company of many hungry bottoms lately. and I thought my dating days were over. These have been NSA hookups basically. It's been fun, releasing and eye opening.

 

My observation/question is:

Is there a difference between a pushy bottom and a power bottom. My general experience has been that while the hungry bottoms I have met lately have proclaimed themselves to be exclusively bottoms who love to be subservient and serve, they almost all end up giving orders about what they want me to do with 'lil jack next. I mean, they claim to be slavish in their preference, but they sure do crack the whip. I end up feeling like just a tool. Awww, heheh

Would these guys be defined as either pushy or power bottoms?

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Just curious. 'lil jack and I are smiling alot these days.

I know I am letting myself in for some flack, but hey, I would like to know what your opinion is.

Fire away

Posted

Jack (and 'lil Jack, whom I still must meet):

 

A power bottom comes with its own power adapter, while a pushy bottom plugs into an available USB port on your computer and draws its power from there. Pushy bottoms tend to be more "plug n' play" as it were, while power bottoms are hot-swappable.

 

You should keep this in mind when doing research.

 

Hope this answers your question.

 

Now, please reciprocate and answer the following for me:

 

What is the difference between "sassy" and "saucy?"

 

I must know.

 

 

Thanks,

Seven

 

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Posted

>

>Now, please reciprocate and answer the following for me:

>

>What is the difference between "sassy" and "saucy?"

>

>I must know.

 

 

That's easy.

SASSY involves a flip of the lip.

SAUCY involves a flip of the head.

 

Of course SISSY involves a slip of the lisp. }(

Posted

>That's easy.

>SASSY involves a flip of the lip.

>SAUCY involves a flip of the head.

>

>Of course SISSY involves a slip of the lisp. }(

 

But what's HARD! to overcome, is people like yourself, using terms such as the above!!!!!!!

 

Sure it was cutsey wutesy, which is what you intended???

 

You know it was, untll that last line! "Sissy"?? "Slip of the lisp"????

 

Comments like that are hurtful and harmful when uttered by the "straight" mainstream of society!

 

When those commemts are uttered by a member of "gay" society, then, I KNOW that they are being expressed by "closet cases", who are ashamed of who and what they are!, and who Identify themselves in "straight" terms!!!!!!! :-(

Posted

slow down there...I know it seems to be the norm for everyone to assume they know the motives of a each poster on here but I'm not buying it. If you want to make a point about a posting, I believe it can always be done without assuming you know the poster's motives.

 

just my 2 cents.

Posted

RE: You big SISSY.

 

VaHawk, your sisyphean whining is as annoying as some limp-wristed, lisp-ridden, tone-deaf sissy, trying to convince America that his nails-scratched-along-a-chalkboard voice belongs on "American Idol."

 

I've always liked the word "sissy." Like "cunt," there really isn't very good substitute. I also like sissy's sister, "missy."

 

Now, VaHawk, repeat this thread 30 times as fast as you can. That oughta keep you busy for a while. :-)

Posted

RE: You big SISSY.

 

>Like "cunt," there really

>isn't very good substitute.

 

For "cunt" William S. Burroughs found an even better (i.e., worse) word: "slit"

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