For all you flexible ladies out there, does it feel better when you stretch during sex?
Or is it really just to entertain the guy to perform a beautiful pose like a split, back bend, or legs behind head, etc?
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Really, girl? Really? Damn! Do you think you ought to give me the privilege of a description? How does it feel better?
Hahaha, when you stretch without having sex it releases endorphins and feel good chemicals. You have those going on when you're having sex too (both are physical activities and release similar hormones and chemicals). But combine them and you're on another plane of existence. Almost feels like you're floating in a pool of tepid ecstasy. I can't really describe it.
Hmm, sounds lovely
Do you want to cyber?
Wtf is that and probably not
It means flirting online, or role playing a sexual encounter
You're really good with words
You might like it, it's not sexting
Sounds a lot like sexting lol. And I try with the whole word thing.
And honestly that doesn't really sound like something I'd be interested in. Thanks anyways though lol
Okay, we don't have to do that. You still sound cute.
Hahaha well thank you!
You are welcome, my dear. :P
So what is it you normally like to do?
Ooh, I like being stretched during sex. lol
Seems sus. Why?
It was a joke.
You break my heart
Why?
joking as you do :P
I like to joke. 😁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOO31qFmi9A
Some 90s commercials are so inconcievable...
A commercial nowadays would be way too expensive if it was that long. There was a certain task we had to do at work, that took many hours to do. With the use of Excel macros and formulas, I automated the entire thing. Machines are going to take over the world.
Machines taking over the world is a thing to be dreaded, what with Mark Zuckerberg and those types. I'm reading a book called 'The Coming of Neo Feudalism', which highlights some future problems that are being compounded rather than fixed
Machines have been taking over for at least a hundred years. Women used to take their clothes down to the river and use a rock to wash them. Now they just throw them in a machine and push a button. Farmers now have self-driving combines that harvest the wheat. The farmer watches TV, and his machine makes him money. This brings us to the topic of a UBI. I no longer talk about it on this site, because most people can't grasp the topic. Elon Musk and other geniuses say it's going to happen, but until then, it's not worth talking about.
I'm wary of machines. Machines can break. A lot can go wrong with them, before the righ thing is done. And it also depends on the objective of the creator. Ray Kurzveil wants to create an 'AI god head', basically to have AI take over the lives of humans. Humanity is capable of great evil, but an AI cannot surpass the moral heights of humans. That's a simple cruelty of reality. We are base creatures at heart, like tolkien's 'orcs', but faith can make us into angels.
An AI would constrain and stagnate human ambition into a feudal framework. Progress would bottom out. Not a good idea. Humans need dynamism in their lives.
Good reading idea: Why Nations Fail
As for the TV watching farmer, Bill Gates has bought up land greater in size than all of great britain. UBI will only exacerbate that wealth division. The TV watching farmer is unlikely to own his own land, let alone the tractor that he drives. Odds are, he has a boss who prevents him from watching TV while driving the tractor. He isn't his own boss. You're utopian vision necessitates that he is his own boss, because then he can watch TV. It's not just about the technology, but also the ownership of the means. 'The Coming of Neo Feudalism' talks about this, and then leaves you with questions you ought to think more about.
Sorry if that came off as condescending...
Yes, machines have been improving life, but that was mainly during the period 1820-1970 (the early-ish mid industrial to late industrial-ish/nuclear age - great label for an era, right? :P), when wealth was being diverged more and more to the middle class. Since 1970, that trend has reversed.
In Star Trek the Next Generation, there is no money of any kind. This will happen, but not in our lifetime.