A character from Stargate SG1 wearing tight black leather gloves
Tonight on SG:porn, Teal'c flexes his way into what looks like a pair of Damascus gloves
A character from Stargate SG1 wearing tight black leather gloves
Tonight on SG:porn, Teal'c flexes his way into what looks like a pair of Damascus gloves
Sometimes it's not the absolute power, but the other settings or programmes. Always worth experimenting to find what works for you. Also exactly where to put electrodes can make a big difference.
I think some of this is down to "big city nearby" (and cheap flights, in the case of Ireland).
Like how Cambridge has a small gay scene considering the number of students, because London is an hour away.
Also, especially with something like this "I personally find this electro setup really horny and it makes me cum with no hands" is much better than "this will make you cum with no hands" and people then thinking "well, that's shit" when it doesn't work for them.
A slightly longer term post-BLUF project is standing for Parliament on a radical platform of replacing all box junction markings with Saturday Night Fever style dance floors, and making crossing signals play disco classics instead of just beeping.
That is one of the things I wanted to do through BLUF, but got lost amongst a pile of other stuff
I'm just having visions of two guys in a buy DIY store, wearing pup hoods and fighting over the last metre of chain, as other confused customers look on.
Definitely reality show stuff. "Real perverts of Nieuw Sloten"
This has just made me think of some stuff I saw recently in an old newsletter, about getting kink stuff on the cheap - DIY stores, supermarkets.
And that gave me the idea of a kink class field trip: take a load of new kinksters to a DIY store, and see what they come up with
A world where most people expect "content" to be free, and resent the idea of creators being paid, and big companies are happy to screw both creators and consumers, all in the name of mining our data to further enrich themselves.
We should have explained that someone, somewhere, has to pay for it all. For the news articles, the web servers, the list servers. But instead, thousands of articles touted "free info" and so people pushed back against paying. And so the web filled with ads and, well, here we are.
Absolutely; everything is there to be mined for money. Though also I think that, when it first came to the popular conscience, people like me (as a tech journo at the time) in retrospect did a disservice by explaining how there was all this stuff out there, and it was available FREE!
They want EVERYTHING to be mediated by them; and ultimately, we'll be back to the bad old days, where many people are accessing things through a modern equivalent of the AOL app, with the California Taliban deciding just what level of smut and filth is permissible.
I look at this, and the onerous regulations placed on all sites "to protect the kids", but which impact small sites and vendors with huge admin burdens.
And it feels to me like a lot of the big tech companies really hate the open web, and are vying to become a 21st C equivalent of AOL or CompuServe
Well, electro is very specific to a person, I think, in any case. But it you are at that place on the curve where you know a fair bit, and also know you don't know everything, then you're probably ready.
Spare a thought this morning for poor presenter who only got to misgender Jan Morris once during a piece on #r4today.
He's probably going to have to go kick a puppy to feel better again.
If I know what "Go HSX200" means, am I Old Guard? Or just old?
Uggh. I just opened a new book by an author I've previously enjoyed, only to see it has a dedication "thank you Elon Musk" and praising him for preventing people killing free speech.
That's put me right off. Fuck you, Neil Asher.
I think I can safely say that when your are in the middle of doing stuff, often there's too much else to worry about. Only now I have pulled back from day to day stuff is there the time to think about archives and history
And how did the "leather clone" look become so well known if they were invisible?
Gardyloo was the English bastardisation of "garden l'eau," traditionally shouted before throwing the contents of a chamber pot out of the window.
Which, curiously enough, is also fair description of much discourse in the leather world.
Please. That's the second time I've almost choked on my beer in five minutes
Bravo! ๐
Deep heat can fix that!
And in the UK, SM Gays was founded in 1981.
Oh my!
don't forget the brotherhood ;-)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIlJ...
Was just talking to the social prescriber at my GP surgery, and she asked about friends. I explained that I have some good friends in Dublin, and in South London. And it's probably easier to get to Dublin.
One for your "dictionary" posts, which I can't find right now:
"Catsitty" : when you really want to wank, but you can't, because your pet is sitting looking at you with disapproval on their face.
Quoting myself, as I think it's an important point. Electro is great fun; it can feel amazing.
But DO NOT EVER try it on someone "as a surprise" unless you have asked about health conditions. Modern pacemaker implants are invisible, but may still be affected by electro.
#estim #electrosex
Indeed. I'm suspect questions about poppers and electrosex were not exactly what they were expecting at my first checkup