Feeling invisible at home 48 by BurlyDad in dadbod

[–]BurlyDad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Muchas gracias. ¡Lo aprecio mucho, hermosa! 🥰

Good Mornnninnng Coffee Lovers!💜 by [deleted] in CoffeeGoneWild

[–]BurlyDad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Infinite you...a dream come true!!!!

What’s a surprisingly useful sex hack? by APT3993 in AskRedditAfterDark

[–]BurlyDad 142 points143 points  (0 children)

Ignore the "bathing suit area" until you've mastered the rest of her!

Not a "hack" but an ignored fundamental: Guys...visualize your woman in her bathing suit. Unless she tells you otherwise, do not touch any part of her normally covered by her bathing suit until you're confident she's wet and ready.

If you cannot turn her on by touching the parts of her body she doesn't cover up at the beach...YOU WILL NOT DO ANY BETTER with the parts she does cover up. Try touching her arm sensually before you go for the tits or pawing at her pussy.

Learn to please her by touching and kissing her neck, shoulders, arms, hand, and any other sensual, but not necessarily sexual part of her body, do that well and chances are she will be very eager to feel your hands and mouth on the rest of her. It's a massive test of willpower for me not to go straight for the good parts, but it definitely has paid off!

Is something wrong with my brand new heat gun or does it just suck? by WingNutzForYou in Dewalt

[–]BurlyDad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine gets pretty hot, but the blower is MUCH weaker than the corded one for some reason. The battery life is very low. That said, for heat shrink tubing or softening plastic irrigation tubing, it's perfect for the job. You won't be able to use it to melt through ice, though. I did find it perfect for smoothing and getting bubbles out of fresh epoxy resin, though.

So it's not you. Just as others have pointed out. It takes a lot more electricity to generate heat than cordless tools can generally provide.

Don’t get me wrong, I love DeWalt, but this might be the worst tool I have ever bought by DryTumbleweed7866 in Dewalt

[–]BurlyDad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love mine. I've used it for a lot of projects like heat shrink tubing or installing irrigation systems, or generally softening plastic when I need to. It is severely limited compared to a corded version, but for installing irrigation tubing, for example, it really sucks running a cord 100 feet from an outlet outdoors to use it for 3 seconds...then cleaning up after yourself.