AgentPanda
Greenlighter
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- Apr 18, 2015
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I get extremely horny on meth and my thoughts race with the dirtiest sexual fantasies. If myself and my partner are both tweaking and both interested at the time to play out these sexual acts I don't see anything wrong with it. Ive seen alot of people on this forum talk about how disgusting and degrading it is to say have role play rape fantasies or call your partner a cock sucking slut or a dirty hooker and treat her like one.
But in all honesty what two sexual partners consent to, is their own business and if they feel that they would like to share their stories on this forum then I don't see anything wrong with that at all.
How much different is it honestly if a gay guy on this forum discusses how much pleasure he has in sucking off other men? Alot of straight people might b offended and react by taunting and harassing the individual because they aren't in favor of his sexual orientation. But I am straight and I yet even though I view homosexuality to b personally distasteful, quit frankly its non of my friking business and I take no offense to it.
It seems that alot of people using this forum are way too hyper sensitive about other personal sexual desires and fantasies and shouldn't be using this site at all.
I also think many of you should read a book called "My Secret Garden". It's a 1973 book compiled by Nancy Friday who collected women's fantasies through letters and taped and personal interviews. After including a female sexual fantasy in a novel she submitted for publishing, her editor objected, and Friday shelved the novel.
Later, after other women began writing and talking about sex publicly, Friday began thinking about writing a book about female sexual fantasies, first collecting fantasies from her friends, and then advertising in newspapers and magazines for more. She organized these narratives into "rooms", and each is identified by the woman's first name, except for the last chapter, "odd notes", which is presented as the "fleeting thoughts" of many anonymous women. The book revealed that women fantasize, just as men do, and that the content of the fantasies can be as transgressive, or not, as men's. The book, the first published compilation of women's sexual fantasies, refuted many previously accepted notions of female sexuality.
I can recant one female sexual encounter in this book submitted by an anonymous female that fantasized about being raped by a dog... The fantasy never happened but as disgusting as I think that is, I respect that everyone is entitled to their right to hold what every sexual desires or fantasies they wish, and to share such intimate and personal stories with others is such a kool thing. So I think some of you really have to chill out.
But in all honesty what two sexual partners consent to, is their own business and if they feel that they would like to share their stories on this forum then I don't see anything wrong with that at all.
How much different is it honestly if a gay guy on this forum discusses how much pleasure he has in sucking off other men? Alot of straight people might b offended and react by taunting and harassing the individual because they aren't in favor of his sexual orientation. But I am straight and I yet even though I view homosexuality to b personally distasteful, quit frankly its non of my friking business and I take no offense to it.
It seems that alot of people using this forum are way too hyper sensitive about other personal sexual desires and fantasies and shouldn't be using this site at all.
I also think many of you should read a book called "My Secret Garden". It's a 1973 book compiled by Nancy Friday who collected women's fantasies through letters and taped and personal interviews. After including a female sexual fantasy in a novel she submitted for publishing, her editor objected, and Friday shelved the novel.
Later, after other women began writing and talking about sex publicly, Friday began thinking about writing a book about female sexual fantasies, first collecting fantasies from her friends, and then advertising in newspapers and magazines for more. She organized these narratives into "rooms", and each is identified by the woman's first name, except for the last chapter, "odd notes", which is presented as the "fleeting thoughts" of many anonymous women. The book revealed that women fantasize, just as men do, and that the content of the fantasies can be as transgressive, or not, as men's. The book, the first published compilation of women's sexual fantasies, refuted many previously accepted notions of female sexuality.
I can recant one female sexual encounter in this book submitted by an anonymous female that fantasized about being raped by a dog... The fantasy never happened but as disgusting as I think that is, I respect that everyone is entitled to their right to hold what every sexual desires or fantasies they wish, and to share such intimate and personal stories with others is such a kool thing. So I think some of you really have to chill out.