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Aliantha 07-15-2012 07:18 PM

I was single for 5yrs before I met Dazza. It was a good time for me. I did a lot of growing up and getting wiser.

jimhelm 07-16-2012 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Glinda (Post 820285)
Say it, Sistah! :thumb:

As for me, I even get the Big O without lifting a finger. Ever since the menopause started at 42 (yikes!), I've been having spontaneous nocturnal orgasms, at least a two or three per week. Hell of a way to wake up from a dead sleep, lemme tell ya.

ohm, yeah.

we're gonna need a WHOLE lot more detail here. This is not something you just post blithely and say no more about.

How do you know they are spontaneous if you're asleep? Are there dreams that go with these Os? Does it ever happen when you're awake? Are you sure they are real and not dreamt? Are you alone in your home? DO you have pets? DO you slather peanut butter... wait.. that's crude.

Spexxvet 07-16-2012 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by jimhelm (Post 820380)
ohm, yeah.

we're gonna need a WHOLE lot more detail here. This is not something you just post blithely and say no more about.

How do you know they are spontaneous if you're asleep? Are there dreams that go with these Os? Does it ever happen when you're awake? Are you sure they are real and not dreamt? Are you alone in your home? DO you have pets? DO you slather peanut butter... wait.. that's crude.

And do you know where your vibrator is?

Glinda 07-16-2012 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jimhelm (Post 820380)
ohm, yeah.

we're gonna need a WHOLE lot more detail here. This is not something you just post blithely and say no more about.

How do you know they are spontaneous if you're asleep?

Umm.... Because I wake up all tingly and moist, and instantly need a cig? ;)

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Originally Posted by jimhelm (Post 820380)
Are there dreams that go with these Os?

No dreams associated with anything. I VERY rarely have dreams, or, if I am having dreams every night, I only remember one out of thousands.

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Originally Posted by jimhelm (Post 820380)
Does it ever happen when you're awake? Are you sure they are real and not dreamt?

My first spontaneous orgasm happened when I was on the school bus (6th grade). Tight jeans, bouncy ride, you do the math. Evidently, I have an extremely sensitive vajayjay area... (yay me!).

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Originally Posted by jimhelm (Post 820380)
Are you alone in your home? DO you have pets? DO you slather peanut butter... wait.. that's crude.

It's just me and three kitties that don't sleep under the covers with me, and NO FOOD IN BED DAMMIT!!

:rolleyes:

jimhelm 07-16-2012 12:48 PM

well, congratulations on having such a fun cootchie.

I aint never heert tell of such a thang as thayat. many happy ..eh hem.. returns

Glinda 07-16-2012 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jimhelm (Post 820425)
well, congratulations on having such a fun cootchie.

I'm SO changing my user title. :lol:

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Originally Posted by jimhelm (Post 820425)
I aint never heert tell of such a thang as thayat. many happy ..eh hem.. returns

I did a little research on this, back when they started. The medical community calls them SRFOs (sleep-related female orgasms). What I found was that they're not that unusual, with roughly 5% of women having sleep-o's on a regular basis. Some physicians believe they're related to changing hormone levels, which would seem to make sense. Still, I've been through menopause; it's over (yay). My hormone levels should be somewhat stable by this time, no?

Whatever it is, I'm not complaining!

Spexxvet 07-16-2012 01:26 PM

Sleepy-Os, the new breakfast cereal....:D

Undertoad 08-19-2012 01:49 AM

It's 230am and she's sending me "good hair pics" but I have zero interest. I consider this a win.

morethanpretty 08-19-2012 06:52 AM

Definitely a win.

orthodoc 08-19-2012 07:37 AM

2:30 am .... 'good hair pics'? Umm ... def a win for you.

jimhelm 08-19-2012 09:21 AM

Wait. Whose hair?

Undertoad 08-19-2012 09:34 AM

She TXTd me pics of herself all smiley with her hair how I used to like it.

I told her to put them on okcupid and the gentlemen callers would be coming around.

skysidhe 08-19-2012 11:12 AM

I've been too busy to visit of late, but decided to check in today. I saw this thread and I am truly sorry UT.

As I am reading, I remember this one thing I heard, is to never allow someone to fall in love with the potential of you or allow yourself to fall in love with the potential of another.

It's a hard motto to live and love by. To accept someone as they truly are and not as you would want them to be and that is the crux, as human nature always aspires the best for those we love, while at the same time forgetting our own personal growth and pushing the other toward that growth we want.

I know that doesn't help or say very much, as I am thinking out loud in text. I guess I just want you to see that I care and my thoughts are much more than my simple sorry to a complex relationship and it's breakup. :(

I'm sorry UT. You are a good guy and I wish the best for you.

Undertoad 08-19-2012 04:12 PM

She TXTd an apology and said there would be no more weirdness. I said I understood completely. This is what happens.

Aliantha 08-19-2012 05:55 PM

I think in almost all long term relationships I've had which have ended there's been a bit of time where one or both have forgotten the reason for the break up and only remembered the good stuff (apparently the good stuff was the 'new' sex at that we all have at the start of a relationship), but then you wake up to yourself. Usually. :)


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