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3/24/2008 5:09 PM UTC
Last comment: I forgot to show respect to the ladies who did poetry. Very nice, ladies. Sensual and classy, but I got to be honest, I'm partial to deep mens' voices, so (Reggie? 129 minutes) and whoever did the romantic blues one (133) was my favorite. I had to relisten to "Romantic Blues" because it was such a cool piece and had subtle imagery.
3/24/2008 4:33 PM UTC
133: This brotha said "ease down the flagpole." Nice! Romantic blues? I dug it!
3/24/2008 4:30 PM UTC
But that's their business and not for me to judge; only to say that it's not my flavor. At 129, Ella, I agree with you. Sometimes erotica poetry gets too vulgar. The poet who just spoke did a very seductive but classy poem. I dug it, specifically ole girl's body rocking to the beat of the music.
3/24/2008 3:26 PM UTC
84:05 I agree with the speaker who says she will not share a man. I'm not into the whole idea of polyamry(sp?). It's not for the religious reasons either. I feel like if I can dedicate my mind, body, and spirit to one person, he should be able too. If he can't, he's not the one for me, and if my option is to find out that dude is cheating, then so be it. However, if someone else is comfortable in that situation...well, I think they're cheating themselves and humoring a greedy man (or woman). Bu
3/24/2008 3:04 PM UTC
64:04, the female speaker who said someone treats you how you allow them to treat you was so on point. I have talked to too many women who suddenly want wife treatment when they were cool being the jump-off for months/years. Doesn't work that way.
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