Can’t finish from bj /u/avpess Sex
Like the title says i simply cannot finish from oral and it’s frustrating. My girlfriend will try and try for 15 minutes straight and still […]
Read moreMaking websites and apps for kinksters
Like the title says i simply cannot finish from oral and it’s frustrating. My girlfriend will try and try for 15 minutes straight and still […]
Read moreSo I’m a 23 year old female with a petite body type & breasts on the kinda small/medium scale but very perky. TMI probably oversharing […]
Read moreHi all, bit insecure (am working on this with a therapist) but thought I’d ask the public as well. When having sex with my girlfriend, […]
Read moreI’m much kinkier than my girlfriend, I like daddydom, mommydom, bondage, slutty things, all that, but my girlfriend just likes regular sex, she barely even […]
Read moreWhy is it that over the last 30 years, vehicles have gotten much more reliable, while appliances have gotten much less reliable? /u/gvsteve No such thing as stupid questions
It used to be that a car with 100k miles was considered a ripe old thing living on borrowed time, but a dishwasher or refrigerator would frequently last 10+ years to decades?
And nowadays, a car with 200k miles is nowhere near dead, (maybe even 300k), but dishwashers, refrigerators, and clothes washer/dryers barely make it to 5 years old before critical components fail?
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r/NoStupidQuestions It used to be that a car with 100k miles was considered a ripe old thing living on borrowed time, but a dishwasher or refrigerator would frequently last 10+ years to decades? And nowadays, a car with 200k miles is nowhere near dead, (maybe even 300k), but dishwashers, refrigerators, and clothes washer/dryers barely make it to 5 years old before critical components fail? submitted by /u/gvsteve [link] [comments]
It used to be that a car with 100k miles was considered a ripe old thing living on borrowed time, but a dishwasher or refrigerator would frequently last 10+ years to decades?
And nowadays, a car with 200k miles is nowhere near dead, (maybe even 300k), but dishwashers, refrigerators, and clothes washer/dryers barely make it to 5 years old before critical components fail?
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[link] [comments] It used to be that a car with 100k miles was considered a ripe old thing living on borrowed time, but a dishwasher or refrigerator would frequently last 10+ years to decades? And nowadays, a car with 200k miles is nowhere near dead, (maybe even 300k), but dishwashers, refrigerators, and clothes washer/dryers barely make it to 5 years old before critical components fail? submitted by /u/gvsteve [link] [comments]
23M here. When I get erect my penis grows sort of upwards, and often times gets extremely hard and when I’m having sex (especially in […]
Read morei can fully admit that maybe i was being annoying and that’s why he said this. so he farts loud as hell & then makes […]
Read moreWhy does everything have to be in a Discord server these days? /u/DunkeyBlast No such thing as stupid questions
As an oldhead from the bygone days of message boards and forums, trying to interact with communities and fandoms these days has gotten so hard with everything migrating to Discord servers. I feel like I’ve only just gotten used to Reddit, but more and more now I’m running into situations where communities are migrating or have migrated to Discord servers.
Want to ask a question? Don’t make a post on the subreddit, join the Discord! Want to get in touch with with the community? The stickied thread hasn’t been touched in three months, so get in the Discord! It’s just kind of tiring.
A lot of the time I just have like one question or I want to share one thought, but you can’t do that anywhere else but the Discord, which almost always has tons of users and an entire onboarding process and a bot that announces your arrival to God and everybody when you show up for the first time. And then what, I ask my one question or put forth my one topic for discussion, then… either mute the server until I want to interact with it again 6+ months from now, or exit the server entirely now that I’m finished? It’s just so involved and implies so much investment for people like me who would rather be passive members of communities except for the once or twice a year something related crosses our minds.
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r/NoStupidQuestions As an oldhead from the bygone days of message boards and forums, trying to interact with communities and fandoms these days has gotten so hard with everything migrating to Discord servers. I feel like I’ve only just gotten used to Reddit, but more and more now I’m running into situations where communities are migrating or have migrated to Discord servers. Want to ask a question? Don’t make a post on the subreddit, join the Discord! Want to get in touch with with the community? The stickied thread hasn’t been touched in three months, so get in the Discord! It’s just kind of tiring. A lot of the time I just have like one question or I want to share one thought, but you can’t do that anywhere else but the Discord, which almost always has tons of users and an entire onboarding process and a bot that announces your arrival to God and everybody when you show up for the first time. And then what, I ask my one question or put forth my one topic for discussion, then… either mute the server until I want to interact with it again 6+ months from now, or exit the server entirely now that I’m finished? It’s just so involved and implies so much investment for people like me who would rather be passive members of communities except for the once or twice a year something related crosses our minds. submitted by /u/DunkeyBlast [link] [comments]
As an oldhead from the bygone days of message boards and forums, trying to interact with communities and fandoms these days has gotten so hard with everything migrating to Discord servers. I feel like I’ve only just gotten used to Reddit, but more and more now I’m running into situations where communities are migrating or have migrated to Discord servers.
Want to ask a question? Don’t make a post on the subreddit, join the Discord! Want to get in touch with with the community? The stickied thread hasn’t been touched in three months, so get in the Discord! It’s just kind of tiring.
A lot of the time I just have like one question or I want to share one thought, but you can’t do that anywhere else but the Discord, which almost always has tons of users and an entire onboarding process and a bot that announces your arrival to God and everybody when you show up for the first time. And then what, I ask my one question or put forth my one topic for discussion, then… either mute the server until I want to interact with it again 6+ months from now, or exit the server entirely now that I’m finished? It’s just so involved and implies so much investment for people like me who would rather be passive members of communities except for the once or twice a year something related crosses our minds.
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[link] [comments] As an oldhead from the bygone days of message boards and forums, trying to interact with communities and fandoms these days has gotten so hard with everything migrating to Discord servers. I feel like I’ve only just gotten used to Reddit, but more and more now I’m running into situations where communities are migrating or have migrated to Discord servers. Want to ask a question? Don’t make a post on the subreddit, join the Discord! Want to get in touch with with the community? The stickied thread hasn’t been touched in three months, so get in the Discord! It’s just kind of tiring. A lot of the time I just have like one question or I want to share one thought, but you can’t do that anywhere else but the Discord, which almost always has tons of users and an entire onboarding process and a bot that announces your arrival to God and everybody when you show up for the first time. And then what, I ask my one question or put forth my one topic for discussion, then… either mute the server until I want to interact with it again 6+ months from now, or exit the server entirely now that I’m finished? It’s just so involved and implies so much investment for people like me who would rather be passive members of communities except for the once or twice a year something related crosses our minds. submitted by /u/DunkeyBlast [link] [comments]