7 interests thingamajig
Oct. 15th, 2007 07:00 pmSo - the affable and adorable David V. in Denver
annoyinghandle picked 7 of my "interests" from my profile and asked me to elaborate:
Bathing with a man
I do get a particular thrill out of bathing with a man or bathing a man. I have a big clawfoot tub in my apartment - and one of the most erotic times I've ever shared with someone here is pouring a hot bubble bath - and then kneeling by the side of the tub and washing them with a sponge. Slowly. and taking the time to find every inch of them - and smell the natural scent of their body then wash it and touch it. and Bubblebaths are fun just as they are - to share a big bubblebath tub a man between my legs leaning back on my chest. WOOF. then there is showering. I LOVE showering with someone and making out - even being full on sexual in the shower. A boyfriend when I lived in Seattle loved surprising me in the morning shower - letting me get in the shower - and even soaped up and rinsing and he'd come in full hardon ready to fuck - and then do so. I just get a great deal out of that ritual no matter what time of the day.
codependency
THE MOST OVERUSED WORD IN THE GAY LEXICON! Codependency is real - defined as of or pertaining to a relationship in which one person is physically or psychologically addicted, as to alcohol or gambling, and the other person is psychologically dependent on the first in an unhealthy way. I've been recovering from a relationship with a sex addict for nearly a year now - and it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO codependent. For the first six months after the breakup I attended Codependent anonymous meetings - because breaking up with him for ME - felt like breaking an addiction. I'd become addicted to being in love with him. So - I've read a great deal about it - researched it - discussed it.
But I also think people (in my experience gay men) use "codependence" as an excuse for any fowl behavior in their lives. "oh he's being codependent" if someone reacts poorly to the absolutely FOUL shitty behavior. and I've been on both sides of this - treating someone like shit - and KNOWING it - and just dismissing it as codependent "horseshit" - but my recent battle with a truly codependent/addictive relationship? Taught me to rethink - reevaluate - and never use the word lightly ever again. because codependency is VERY real - and is a terrible thing. but is used (i think) as a cover word for lots of other simply irresponsible behaviors.
esoteric psychobabble
I love Thoreau - that should say most of it for this. Thoreau LOVED words and the more esoteric the better. and he loved waxing on and on about nature and the psychosis of early Americans in government. So - esoteric psychobabble!
compassion
Compassion is something I think we (as Americans) lack often. Defined as "a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering."
I sometimes get carried away in my worry/care for other folks - and also - never hesitate to get my hands dirty and DO something about it. My biggest lesson on this was politics in Idaho - I was a gay rights activist - but really found compassion for the struggle for women to remain in charge of their OWN reproductive decisions - and found myself also fighting for the reproductive family planning rights of women in Idaho. Something that I just have never understood is the GALL of White American Christian Men in charge (hello? power pyramid?) so willing to subjegate women. UGH!
anyway - I list compassion as an interest - because it makes me feel human to get compassionate vs. passionate about politics, the homeless, the misfortunate... etc.
toaster pastries
Hi - my name is Robert and I love PopTarts! (Hi Robert!) it's been two weeks since my last packet of frosted flavorgasmic toaster pastries - and its only a matter of time before the next box comes into my house. and now it's also TOASTER STRUEDEL - now I KNOW it's awful for me and has almost a negative nutritional value - but a hot cup of coffee with a Toaster Struedel? Yum factor gazillion. I love them.
sweat and tulips
no - these two don't go together! :) its just how David's sentence ended and it struck me an interesting combo.
Sweat? I can remember as early as 8 or 9 being attracted to how being sweaty felt, how sweat smelled on other people. It's always been a sweat on the body - I never got the sweaty jockstrap or tshirt thing. I like fresh - honest, sweat. It tastes like nectar coming off someone - and I love sweating real heavy when I'm having sex - or when I'm working hard in the yard - or when I'm working outdoors on a project - or hiking int he woods. if I get covered in sweat - its worth it. I can't tell you WHY really - but oh my god - it's just so wonderful. it feels great to be wet in the head and the crotch with sweat. its one of the reasons I love working out really hard.
as for tulips? I grew up near the Skagit Valley which boasts the 2nd largest tulip crop outside of Holland. Amazing stuff. So from an early age I romanticized tulips. I just love them. I have carved tulips, pictures of tulips, and as often as I can fresh tulips in my home. I just have a life long love affair with them.
Here endeth this particular list - - - thanks Dave, for asking.
- bathing with a man
- codependency
- esoteric psychobabble
- compassion
- toaster pastries
- sweat
- and tulips.
Bathing with a man
I do get a particular thrill out of bathing with a man or bathing a man. I have a big clawfoot tub in my apartment - and one of the most erotic times I've ever shared with someone here is pouring a hot bubble bath - and then kneeling by the side of the tub and washing them with a sponge. Slowly. and taking the time to find every inch of them - and smell the natural scent of their body then wash it and touch it. and Bubblebaths are fun just as they are - to share a big bubblebath tub a man between my legs leaning back on my chest. WOOF. then there is showering. I LOVE showering with someone and making out - even being full on sexual in the shower. A boyfriend when I lived in Seattle loved surprising me in the morning shower - letting me get in the shower - and even soaped up and rinsing and he'd come in full hardon ready to fuck - and then do so. I just get a great deal out of that ritual no matter what time of the day.
codependency
THE MOST OVERUSED WORD IN THE GAY LEXICON! Codependency is real - defined as of or pertaining to a relationship in which one person is physically or psychologically addicted, as to alcohol or gambling, and the other person is psychologically dependent on the first in an unhealthy way. I've been recovering from a relationship with a sex addict for nearly a year now - and it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO codependent. For the first six months after the breakup I attended Codependent anonymous meetings - because breaking up with him for ME - felt like breaking an addiction. I'd become addicted to being in love with him. So - I've read a great deal about it - researched it - discussed it.
But I also think people (in my experience gay men) use "codependence" as an excuse for any fowl behavior in their lives. "oh he's being codependent" if someone reacts poorly to the absolutely FOUL shitty behavior. and I've been on both sides of this - treating someone like shit - and KNOWING it - and just dismissing it as codependent "horseshit" - but my recent battle with a truly codependent/addictive relationship? Taught me to rethink - reevaluate - and never use the word lightly ever again. because codependency is VERY real - and is a terrible thing. but is used (i think) as a cover word for lots of other simply irresponsible behaviors.
esoteric psychobabble
I love Thoreau - that should say most of it for this. Thoreau LOVED words and the more esoteric the better. and he loved waxing on and on about nature and the psychosis of early Americans in government. So - esoteric psychobabble!
compassion
Compassion is something I think we (as Americans) lack often. Defined as "a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering."
I sometimes get carried away in my worry/care for other folks - and also - never hesitate to get my hands dirty and DO something about it. My biggest lesson on this was politics in Idaho - I was a gay rights activist - but really found compassion for the struggle for women to remain in charge of their OWN reproductive decisions - and found myself also fighting for the reproductive family planning rights of women in Idaho. Something that I just have never understood is the GALL of White American Christian Men in charge (hello? power pyramid?) so willing to subjegate women. UGH!
anyway - I list compassion as an interest - because it makes me feel human to get compassionate vs. passionate about politics, the homeless, the misfortunate... etc.
toaster pastries
Hi - my name is Robert and I love PopTarts! (Hi Robert!) it's been two weeks since my last packet of frosted flavorgasmic toaster pastries - and its only a matter of time before the next box comes into my house. and now it's also TOASTER STRUEDEL - now I KNOW it's awful for me and has almost a negative nutritional value - but a hot cup of coffee with a Toaster Struedel? Yum factor gazillion. I love them.
sweat and tulips
no - these two don't go together! :) its just how David's sentence ended and it struck me an interesting combo.
Sweat? I can remember as early as 8 or 9 being attracted to how being sweaty felt, how sweat smelled on other people. It's always been a sweat on the body - I never got the sweaty jockstrap or tshirt thing. I like fresh - honest, sweat. It tastes like nectar coming off someone - and I love sweating real heavy when I'm having sex - or when I'm working hard in the yard - or when I'm working outdoors on a project - or hiking int he woods. if I get covered in sweat - its worth it. I can't tell you WHY really - but oh my god - it's just so wonderful. it feels great to be wet in the head and the crotch with sweat. its one of the reasons I love working out really hard.
as for tulips? I grew up near the Skagit Valley which boasts the 2nd largest tulip crop outside of Holland. Amazing stuff. So from an early age I romanticized tulips. I just love them. I have carved tulips, pictures of tulips, and as often as I can fresh tulips in my home. I just have a life long love affair with them.
Here endeth this particular list - - - thanks Dave, for asking.
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Date: 2007-10-16 05:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-16 06:03 am (UTC)We're similar on that, 'cept I do it fully clothed.
Weird, huh? Guess it's the biker in me.
[[chuckles]]
Date: 2007-10-16 06:09 am (UTC)Sweat (and "sweaty sex") is one of my turn-ons, too... [[nods vigourously]] For all the reasons you list and many more (mostly that I seem to produce sweat in vast quantities...[[blushes]]).
:o)
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Date: 2007-10-16 06:34 am (UTC)PopTarts
Today's PopTarts are greatly improved over the original. But, have you noticed that they're almost always frosted these days? And, with sprinkles. And, the fruit flavors have gone by the wayside, as now they come in various shades of chocolate or the ultimate sin, frosted brown sugar and cinnamon. (Let's completely toss the idea of any sort of nutrition right out the window, shall we?)I took a look at the carb content.
Ooh. Well, that'll make my head spin! Well, no more PopTarts for me!
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Date: 2007-10-16 11:16 am (UTC)Interesting. The first man ever to pick me off the street was hugely turned on at the prospect of bathing me. It was New York, sometime in the very early 80's; he saw me leaving a now-defunct bar in midtown Manhattan, approached me tentatively on the sidewalk, and suggested that we go somewhere that had a bathtub. I was staying with a friend, so he volunteered to rent a hotel room. There were a lot of firsts that evening....
I haven't met anyone else fascinated by the idea of bathing another man since then.
Showers, Sweat and Tulips
Date: 2007-10-16 12:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-16 01:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-16 01:23 pm (UTC)My "guilty" pleasure with those unfrosted Tarts was to butter them when they came out pipin' hot and let it melt in.
Mmmm....
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Date: 2007-10-16 01:26 pm (UTC)Pop Tarts? Unfrosted and fruit filled, por favor. With melting butter if I want some extra fatness.
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Date: 2007-10-16 01:35 pm (UTC)one brown sugar poptart coming right up .....
Date: 2007-10-16 01:37 pm (UTC)Serving Size: 1 pastry
Amount per Serving
Calories 210 Calories from Fat 60
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 7g 11%
Saturated Fat 3.5g 18%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 170mg 7%
Total Carbohydrate 34g 11%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Sugars 16g
Protein 2g 4%
Vitamin A 10%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 0%
Iron 10%
Thiamin (B1) 10%
Riboflavin (B2) 10%
Niacin (B3) 10%
Vitamin B6 10%
Folic Acid (Folate) 10%
Est. Percent of Calories from:
Fat 30.0% Carbs 64.8%
Protein 3.8%
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Date: 2007-10-16 02:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-16 03:02 pm (UTC)toast it all up and roll myself in the buttery goodnesstry that way of eating them.Re: Showers, Sweat and Tulips
Date: 2007-10-16 03:04 pm (UTC)Really now
Date: 2007-10-16 04:53 pm (UTC)While I'm not a huge fan of actually sweating... (I overheat far too quickly) Occasionally catching a whiff of clean perspiration can get me started... Stand back and watch out.
More importantly Tulips. Like you they are my absolute favorite flower... Unlike you, I have no idea why. I'm particularly fond of yellow tulips.... somewhere I read that giving yellow tulips signifies friendship.