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Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 14th, '18, 02:39
by Sunlight
I made a couple into rings for sock-buns but I don't have hair for that now and you really don't need more than one or two for that. I've also got one for cleaning my jewelry with.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean but for the short stitches I went from one side to the other and pulled the thinner bits closed and then when I started the long stitches for the bigger hole in the bottom I tried to weave in and out what was there. Not sure if I'm making sense.
Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 14th, '18, 09:40
by light_sucks
I love your sock stitching. It real cute.
I got the period talk real early. Thank goodness cuz I started mine at 9 and I probably would have assumed I was dying if I hadn't had some information.
Yeah, my mom didn't teach me Jack shit so it would have been nice getting some basic knowledge.
Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 17th, '18, 23:06
by Moi
Zia: The book was at the public library.
My school would never have a book like that xD
I remember a kid in my class saying "orgasm" instead of "organism" and the class laughed and I didn't get it.
I went home and asked my parents what an orgasm was and they laughed.
They told me it was a very happy moment people have.
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Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 17th, '18, 23:45
by light_sucks
Aw, I like their description. That's true. Very happy.
Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 18th, '18, 09:56
by Akili Li
My mom told me that it was like a sneeze, but instead of your body getting rid of allergens it was your body trying to use hormones to bribe you into procreation.
Then she looked at my face and said, 'it's a pretty good bribe, though!'
I pretty much stopped using her for information at that point; context later made me realize that was a fair enough description, but....
Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 18th, '18, 11:26
by Sunlight
Aw, thanks, light!
Wow everyone's so early. And I thought I was early at 10. But at least your mom gave you the period talk? Unless you mean you got it from school.
Moi, yeah, I'm still surprised that the public library in your area would have it.
Our graduation speech was given by someone who kept saying "sex" instead of "success". He says he was just super nervous and kept stumbling on that word. I'm still convinced he did it on purpose.
Aw, I like that description. That's pretty cute.
I also like Akili's mom's description. Reminds me of that episode of Friends when Chandler gives his cold to Phoebe and a similar quote comes up somewhere and at one point Phoebe sneezes and looks at Chandler and asks, "Was that good for you, too?"
Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 19th, '18, 01:48
by Moi
I didn't get the exact meaning until much later.
They weren't wrong u8
I never cared about things like sex or dating or anything.
I spent my free time playing video games or drawing or watching anime and reading manga.
I honestly find it weird that people care so much about sex.
They make it seem like it's the best thing on earth and I've done without it my whole life.
It's so important and I just don't care about it so I find it weird .__.
Zia: It's not that unusual. The library had a lot of stuff. That's where I got my horror knowledge from.
So many horror books, even for kids.
Akili Li: >XD
I like her description 8u
Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 19th, '18, 11:04
by Sunlight
Well, it does feel pretty nice.
That's great!
Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 20th, '18, 20:42
by Moi
I'm sad because my Saya died.
I'm sorry to bring negativity here randomly, but I wanted to mention it xD
I don't care for sex in movies or tv shows either.
Was once called a prude for that, but I've seen too much yaoi and stuff to be a prude xD
It's just a waste of time to me and I just want to get back to the story.
It's especially disturbing when I watch things with my mom xD;
Re: The ₡a$i₦o
Posted: Oct 21st, '18, 08:41
by Akili Li
I'm sorry about Saya, Moi. You've told some really cute Saya stories here.
I once read an interesting article by a romance author about a couple of different gauges to use (editing-wise) when looking at sex scenes to see if they really needed to be there, or if they were just distractions from your story and inserted because sex sells and the author was told to put more in. She gave some tips on how to make them more relevant, too, but I don't really remember because I had to stop and look up what the heck she was talking about referring to the "glittery hooha" cliche/trope thing and then got distracted reading THAT author's blog.