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  1. How do I tell my wife?

    I have been married 28 years. About 25 years ago my wife and a friend and I had a 3some and I sucked his cock then we DP-ed her. But since then noting like that at all. So she knows but has put it out of her mind. I would very much like to have sex with a man again and her but I am not sure how to start that conversation. Any suggestions would be welcome.
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  2. Today's History Headlines

    10/27 James Cook is born, 1728

    10/27 Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States,
    born

    10/27 Gerald M. Weinberg born, 1933

    10/27 Takanori Watanabe <takawata@FreeBSD.org> born in Numazu, Shizuoka,
    Japan, 1972

    10/27 New York's Boss Tweed is arrested on fraud charges, 1871

    10/27 The first New York Subway is opened, 1904
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  3. Chat

    Chat will not load. Nothing else to do but go here, Half in the bag, on my second 24 ozer of Keystone Ice. I'm temped to forage into my wife's dresser drawers to see whats in there to wear. Anyone else in my perdicament?
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  4. Addition to Part 1

    I had a caption in part 1 for a photo that did not show up--my bad----here it is---of the sign for Tater Ridge Road

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  5. Part 3 of Fall Trip

    For a short time, I stopped at one park and just enjoyed the solitude and the warm sunshine, looking at this picnic shelter
    and of the cedar trees adjacent to it.
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    Here was another neat building--being used as a community center for another little burg---both exterior and interior shots---once again--to get the interior photo--I shot through the window but this time there was no glare or reflection, so it looked like I was inside.
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    Another type of old building I love that are largely disappearing--are old time barns----this one is a rare roundbarn---there were never that many in Ohio and of the few we had---most are gone now.
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    Finally---a few more shots taken literally on the fly while driving---with one hand on the wheel--the other holding the camera and just hitting the shutter button---I did get some pretty good shots.

    I hope that you enjoyed this trip through southern Ohio with me!

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  6. Part 2 of Fall Trip

    Even though I am not a religious person in a formal way, that does not mean I don't have my spiritual side--and as such---I do have a soft spot for churches----I especially like to find small, kind of funky churches out in America's countryside---here is a collection of a few I found on the trip and took photos.

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    I pretty much love anything that is old and "historical"---I found this restored covered bridge.

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    This building was an old school house and community center
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    I got this picture looking inside---I got a bit of reflection, but you can still see much of the interior
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    End of Part 2
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  7. Today's History Headlines & Comments

    10/25 Pablo Picasso born in Malaga, Spain, 1881

    10/25 DEC announces VAX-11/780

    10/25 Eric Melville <eric@FreeBSD.org> born in Los Gatos, California,
    United States, 1980

    10/25 The UN removes Taiwan and admits the People's Republic of China,
    1971

    10/25 Taiwan Restoration Day in Taiwan

    10/25 St. Crispin's day, patron saint of shoemakers

    10/25 End of War of the Ring

    10/25 Georges Bizet is born in Paris, France, 1838

    10/25 Jon Anderson (Yes) is born in Lancashire, England, 1944

    10/25 The Rolling Stones appear on The Ed Sullivan Show, 1964


    I would love having a local cobbler. Perhaps, I may invoke St. Crispin and bind
    him in something. Good boots are well worth it as evidenced by Terry Pratchett.

    [QUOTE]“The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because
    they managed to spend less money.

    Take boots, for example. He earned thirty-eight dollars a month plus
    allowances. A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars.
    But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or
    two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about
    ten dollars. Those were the kind of boots Vimes always bought, and
    wore until the soles were so thin that he could tell where he was in
    Ankh-Morpork on a foggy night by the feel of the cobbles.

    But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who
    could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping
    his feet dry in ten years' time, while the poor man who could only
    afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the
    same time and would still have wet feet.

    This was the Captain Samuel Vimes 'Boots' theory of socioeconomic
    unfairness.”[/QUOTE]
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  8. Am I a hypocrite?

    I consider myself 50/50 bi. I love men and women equally and being with a man and women at the same time is my ideal situation. So I need your feedback, I have no issues with bisexuality or homosexuality, but I have a issue with gay (both the term and the lifestyle). So this may be because I am into masculine men and not feminine men. I love sucking cock and receiving and giving anal with men, plus a women with a strap-on. Therefore, in the mainstream media, most people would think of me as 'Gay', but I do love sex with women also. Which is the 'bisexual' stigma. I truly believe that homosexuality is genetic and in the womb, the X and Y chromosomes are intertwined causing a man to have more feminine characteristics.

    So is it a personal preference that I am attracted to masculine men or am I a hypocrite? Since I am I am attracted to masculine men, but not feminine men?

    I encourage your input.
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