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Brigitte 08-11-2005 02:08 PM

Hey now, the mailman brought my sister.

This was a running family joke since she was brunette while the rest of us (including my dad as a child, though his hair is dark brown now - what's left of it) are/were blondes and my dad was a mail carrier at the time.

AllyOops! 08-11-2005 03:22 PM

I have to admit, I looked at the title of this Thread and thought, "Ooh! Kinky! Are we going to discuss role playing? Are we going to discuss those times you act like a little girl, and then you get turned over on your fella's knee because, well, you've been a bad girl? Sometimes a very bad girl and then, pre-spanking, you have to answer the question of "Who's your daddy?" before somehow the whole scenario segues into you being Little Red Riding Hood"?

:evil:

Not that I'd know or anything. Okay, maybe a little. Maybe a lot. Maybe I'm a total pig.

Oink oink, my friends. Oink oink.
;)

katiesue 08-11-2005 03:29 PM

These situations can get quite sticky. Even when the father knows he isn't the biological father.

A friend who is divorced has two sons. One is a smaller carbon copy of him, the other bears absolutely no resemblence at all. The ex wife had admitted to cheating etc and everyone is fairly certain one son isn't biologially his. But he never pursued anything, duly paid child support etc as he did not want to put the child through any further trauma.

Scaeagles I do remember that case, it can't have been too long ago.

And I have another friend who had the opposite situation, had been raising a child as his own whom he knew was not biologically his. They had three other children together. When they got divorced the Mom made sure he got no contact with the child who was not his (she didn't even know he was not her Dad till the social worker let it slip) even though he wanted to take responsibility for her as well as the three that were his.

It can all get very messy.

MickeyLumbo 08-12-2005 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllyOfTheDolls
I have to admit, I looked at the title of this Thread and thought, "Ooh! Kinky! Are we going to discuss role playing? Are we going to discuss those times you act like a little girl, and then you get turned over on your fella's knee because, well, you've been a bad girl? Sometimes a very bad girl and then, pre-spanking, you have to answer the question of "Who's your daddy?" before somehow the whole scenario segues into you being Little Red Riding Hood"?

:evil:

Not that I'd know or anything. Okay, maybe a little. Maybe a lot. Maybe I'm a total pig.

Oink oink, my friends. Oink oink.
;)

ok, that was a total turn on:eek: what is happening to me?

Not Afraid 08-12-2005 12:39 PM

Lickey, you need some lickey on your lumbo. ;)

I walk like my Dad. I had an autoimmune disease like my Dad. I look like a blend of my Mom and Dad. There ain't no guesswork here.

Now, my evil sister.........there's a good question!

SacTown Chronic 08-12-2005 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllyOfTheDolls
[font=Georgia]I have to admit, I looked at the title of this Thread and thought, "Ooh! Kinky! Are we going to discuss role playing? Are we going to discuss those times you act like a little girl, and then you get turned over on your fella's knee because, well, you've been a bad girl? Sometimes a very bad girl and then, pre-spanking, you have to answer the question of "Who's your daddy?" before somehow the whole scenario segues into you being Little Red Riding Hood"?

Thanks, Ally. Anyone got a cigarette? :eek:

Cadaverous Pallor 08-12-2005 02:59 PM

Looks like Ally just threw one EVERYONE'S way. Nicely done. :snap: ;)

blueerica 08-12-2005 03:49 PM

Yes, in one deft maneuver, she threw it to us all... ;)

tracilicious 08-12-2005 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Where the question of sexual taboo comes into play is in attempting to prevent this kind of loss of trust to begin with. If we as a society were more open about sexuality, and more aware that the "ideal" of monogamy isn't ideal for everyone, a lot of this can be avoided. I am not, of course, decrying monogamy, just the fervent way in which our society insists that it's the only healthy answer. So what you end up with is people who have no capacity to handle a monogamous relationship being forced into them, and that leads to the lies necessary to cover up the resulting breaches of trust.

Who's forcing anybody into relationships?

Cadaverous Pallor 08-12-2005 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by tracilicious
Who's forcing anybody into relationships?

"Forced" as in "pressured by society". There are still plenty of people who think that the only way to live is heterosexually married and with 2.5 kids, and decry anyone who says otherwise (my father is one of them).


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