Tuesday, May 8, 2007

TMI Tuesday #1

1. What sight, sound, smell, object or whatever most reminds you of a special someone?

Smell is very powerful for me. The only time I can smell her is when I'm close to her. Or her bath towel. Or, a discarded blouse. Her smell is both comforting and arousing. Without her smell next to me at night I have a difficult time getting to sleep.

2. Favourite body part/parts of the opposite (or same) sex?

Inside of the thighs is my favorite part. That part of a person's legs is always the softest and smoothest, and warm. It's a part that holds such promise because it is so close. My love of this spot probably goes back to the first time a girl let me slide my hand under her skirt. I remember hitting the upper, inside part of her thighs and just stopping because the texture changed so abruptly. I love kissing this part, letting my lips enjoy the smoothness, anticipating the next move.

3. Do you prefer to give or receive?

I prefer to give. It arouses me to give someone else an orgasm. The more the better. Then, I can receive freely.

4. One night stands- What's the protocol? Stay the night or get the hell outta there?

I've always stayed the night. Sometimes awkward in the morning, sometimes not, sometimes good.

5. What is the strangest place you've had sex?

This one is difficult. Could it be in that all window elevator on the outside of the building stuck between the 72 and 73 floors at night? Could it be the sand dunes near Lake Michigan in the middle of the afternoon? Could it be standing up in the hallway around the corner from the kitchen where her Baptist Minister Father was eating breakfast? Yes, definitely the last one.

BONUS: I lost my virginity on an old mattress up in the attic.

Sometimes I really have to wonder why I'm depressed. When I think back to some of the things I've done and the people I've known, I've lived a pretty rich life. It's been full of adventure, love, and passion. Ah, there's the key perhaps. I've left much of that behind instead of keeping it going NOW.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Those are wonderful answers especially #1! The Minister thing cracks me up big time though!

Depression isn't so much what you've experienced I don't think. I really believe that its a chemical gone awry like having a real physical illness. I think its mostly neurological rather than actually psychological but yeah, a certain amount is your environment. It goes back to that whole "nature vs. nurture" discussion.

I'm not even sure that made sense but I think you know what I mean. I'm sorry, I'm a self taught drop-out. Sometimes my thoughts are much bigger than my vocabulary.