Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Cuddle me this


Oh yes, the cuddle party. It was only a matter of time, I just thought I would be long gone from this earth. Well, at least I hoped. According to one web site, cuddle parties are designed to give you the physical connection with another person without the happy ending and the spiritual connection without the pillow talk. Oh my, what a diluted reality. To ensure that everyone feels nice and safe, they use a a combination between referee and lifegaurd. I really had to laugh when I read the lifegaurd part; Help, I'm drowning in a sea of inanity! With someone constantly watching for inappropriate behavior, I wouldn't be able to pull the, "Sorry, my hand slipped", or, "It's not my fault your jammies are so baggy", or the ever popular, "What, that isn't allowed?". Personally, I like fiddling with naughty bits and sweater kittens.
This seems like it could be a gateway act to full on swinging. Sort of like swinging lite. I guess some people really do need a "spiritual guide". The bottom line is, if you feel the need to pet, get a cat or dog. That's why they call them pets.
Love and over the jammie caresses,
Scott K

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

edge-ucate.org and the meaning of humanity


Websters defines humanity as the quality or state of being humane, which in turn means marked by compassion, sympathy, or consideration for humans. My cousin, Justin, is a living example of the definition. I don't think I can do their organization justice by going into what they are all about, so please click on the title or the link on the right and visit their website. I can't say enough about how proud I am of him, and I'm also more than a little embarrassed for not putting my humanity into action.Well, visit their website and see for yourself the good they are doing.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Only One could be the Topcat

It says alot about our culture when we are more outraged by a couple of cheerleaders getting it on in a bathroom stall, than the everyday violence that we are confronted with everyday. The appropriate response to this should have been to watch, and possibly cheer them on. How often do they get treated to a cheering section? They work so hard and this is how they're repaid. Shame on the women of Tampa. You usually pay good money to see a little girl on girl action; Unless the big todo was because the stall door was closed, or maybe feelings were bruised because they weren't invited in.
Now, it was wrong for the one to give another "innocent" cheerleaders' ID in lieu of her own. The poor girl is crying and throwing up, not because her "good name" is tarnished, but probably because her family now knows what goes on at away games. They are called Topcats for a reason. A Very Good reason. In fact, I believe the women who broke them up deserved a punch in the face. You could say that not everyone likes watching to pro cheerleaders get it on, but that wouldn't be true. Everyone likes it, just some people are more apt to admit it than others.