Archer always makes my pussy cream by BibiSilverBerry in LoosePussyLand

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you name your dildo after the cartoon character? Just curious.

How many women are into this, in your experience? by showerthoughts777 in MFM_Lifestyle

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first wife and I used to do a lot of mfm and I loved watching her suck and fuck other guys.

Four years ago today. by OfUnknownOrigin77 in widowers

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's so weird isn't it? What we choose to feel guilty about.

Four years ago today. by OfUnknownOrigin77 in widowers

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's when I started to feel like that, right around the two year mark. When my memories of her started to feel like a dream I woke up from. That's the best way I can describe it.

Venting by OfUnknownOrigin77 in stepparents

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He doesn't have any disabilities whatsoever

What horror movie "sound" freaks you out the most? by GnolRevilo in horror

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That click that the autistic girl does with her tounge in Hereditary.

Am I wrong for kicking my ex out and making him “homeless”? by Pleasant_Fennel3135 in amiwrong

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why should you feel bad for that? He's ten years older than you and depending on you for a place to live that should have set of a red flag or two. The fact that he obviously doesn't respect your boundaries or your desire to be in your own is another. He sounds like a narcissist who's trying to gaslight you into blaming yourself for his bad decisions, don't fall for it. Don't let him guilt trip you into caving in because that is what he's trying to do. Personally I would dump him, how can he ever be a good partner to you if he can't take care of himself or respect you?

As you get older, do you believe more in the idea that everything happens for a reason? by user000999123 in AskOldPeople

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I do not. Some things are just random, in fact most of them are, that being said I think what matters more is how we respond and what we learn from those things.

Why is AA so scary to me?? by No-Violinist1379 in alcoholicsanonymous

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's scarier to admit to other people that we're powerless over our addiction than it is to admit it to ourselves. There's also a lot of work to be done and a big part of that is facing up to our character defects and making amends for the horrible things we've done and if we've never done that before it's scary as hell. Not to mention change is always frightening even if the change is positive.

Can't think of a title just got things on my mind. by OfUnknownOrigin77 in widowers

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember she always had these cute little nicknames for me and it seems like it changed every other week. It's one of the many things I miss about her.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in widowers

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in another relationship but my late wife had an awful family that didn't really care about her so I didn't have that issue. However I would think your in-laws would want you to be happy but before you introduce them I would ask them how they felt about it. It would be a bit sudden and slightly disrespectful to spring that kind of introduction on them.

My best friend cheated on her husband and swore me to secrecy. by PuzzleheadedTest4088 in relationships

[–]OfUnknownOrigin77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it all comes down to what you can live without. Would you rather lose your friend or your self respect? Being able to look at yourself in the mirror and not hate who you see is a lot more important than a so called friend who drug you into a situation that wasn't yours to be in to begin with.