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On 1/16/2025 at 11:43 AM, purplekow said:

Many here I am sure have played the drinking game Never Have I Ever.  In a group, a person offers up a scenario which they have not done and the others in the group drink a shot if they have indeed done that act.  This will usually lead to the more adventurous in the group drinking more and those that are no so bold staying relatively sober.   I will offer up 10 Never Have I Ever scenarios and though I have done 6 of them, I have not done the other four.  That would give me a score of moderately buzzed, six drinks for the 6 I have done. 

Score:   9 to 10.      Party Animal

               7 to 8.       You get around but have some wild times untried

                5 to 6.       Moderately buzzed and so that number may be going up after the game

                3 to  4.      Just a bit of a devil but mostly angelic

                 1 to  2.       Probably missed some opportunities along the way.  

                  0.               Call 911 and have someone check for a pulse.  

Freel free to add a scenario as your response.

Never Have I Ever:

1.   Had sex with siblings at the same time.                     

2.   Had sex in every room of your home or work place

3    Gotten out of a ticket by performing a sex act

4.    Lost a friend by having sex with that person's partner

5.    Left someone tied up after a finishing an S and M session, forcing them to figure out how to get free

6.    Had sex in a restaurant which was actively servicing meals 

7.     Had sex with someone other than a still present date when out on a traditional one on one date.    

8.     Had sex with a stranger only to realize that you actually have had sex with them in the past.

9.     Had sex while attending a sporting event.

10.    Been robbed by someone with someone with whom you have just had sex 

I scored two

8, 10

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On 1/21/2025 at 8:45 AM, pubic_assistance said:

Oh !

Well THAT goes against everything I've been told in BDSM safety standards.

Never, never leave your sub in ACTUAL risk. It must always be illusion, not peril.

The person was aware that I was coming back and they were very capable of getting out in an emergency.  The peril was more suggested than real.   I was going back in the morning for other reasons but also to make sure things were okay.  I was quite young and the person I was with did not live alone, just had a private room.   

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