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Hmmm, sometimes i forget not everyone is playing games when it comes to wanting to meet the person behind the avatar,, altho its online and one should show some caution how do you truly know what's happening as a connection is real? well sometimes you may have to lose a few to build up the courage to take a chance, in my desire to protect my most valuable possession "Me" i sometimes come off cold testy and suspicious, its a guard i hope to soon rid myself of so i can live freely without fear of being, i'm a work in progress so please be patient with me, enjoy your weekend
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il y a 7 ans
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filthywanker
filthywanker il y a 7 ans
à cbreez : You don't need to be hypocritical. There is no trick to just being you. If you fit within your own skin, you can fit anywhere. One can be respectful, inclusive and real, and still enjoy one's fancies behind the veil of privacy. We have to be accepting of differences. It is how we all live together as a society. We would tear each apart if we didn't and in many places in the world we certainly still do.
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cbreez
cbreez Éditeur il y a 7 ans
à filthywanker : ever since i can remember especially during my adolescence i saw the hypocrisy of man, do as i say not as i do, who i am in daylight isn't the who you meet in bed or wherever one goes to release himself, from politicians to preachers teachers and fathers we all have a closet we resort to or from, society is the biggest whore but once she/ he cleans up puts on acceptable gear we can blend, i never understood that trick probably cause i could never fit in anywhere because eventually without trying i saw the lie, not judging it just intrigued by how it was displayed and how many jumped on the bandwagon just to play in the group
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filthywanker
filthywanker il y a 7 ans
Along with every single one of us I have questioned, on occasion, what is real and what is not? But the truth of another person's character will shine through - it absolutely always does; no matter the theatre, no matter the façade. We all buy into it (to a lesser or greater degree). The trick is never to forget. Does the person on the other end of the router even remotely correspond to the self-edited character description and porn avatar? The truth is, it doesn't matter. It really doesn't.
It's superfluous.
It is the people here of character, I respect the most. It is the one thing which is not transient, and of which we cannot fake.
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