Hey Kelly. I am a big fan of yours. You are so beautiful and very sexy. I Love your CAM shows.:Bowdown:
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With or without the avatar pic, Debra, some of us would be loving you for your wit and incisive intellect.
Nice bod, though. ;)
Like I said, I am a big flirt and a ruthless tease. I like to have fun with people. As long as they know it is all in fun, I will play along.
But to answer Robert, I was on a couple of sites like this before without any avatar or pics. My name got the guys attention and it was cool. But when I added the same pic I use here, I started getting hundreds of PM's and lot of foul mouth assholes hitting at me.
My pic may be nude, but it is kinda conservative. All you see is a little of my ass cheeks, and nothing else. Big deal! Everyone has an ass. I have no problem with showing off my body to certain people I know and I don't care if guys get a peek up my dress or down my blouse out in public. But I do not share pics with anyone on the internet. Who knows where they will end up being displayed. But my avatar should not be an automatic license to think I am an easy whore. I have been called a slut many times, but I am not a whore. LOL
Compared to the landfill sites of neanderthal macho rubbish that she and we have to wade through in this place, Debra is probably more like Einstein, to be fair......
Sadly, I don't think we'll ever see the exalted Mr Fry on HA. Doesn't quite seem to be his scene.
And as for the reaction to your adding your pic, Debra, I guess that the internet has replaced the crass chat-up line in the club or pub with giving immature knuckleheads the freedom to proclaim their deluding self-perception that they are god's gift in the sexual stakes.
As you can see by my signature quotes below, I am a big fan of Mark Twain, (Samuel Clemens). I did my thesis on him in collage. He was a realist, and told it as he saw it. He made people laugh, think and he pissed people off for telling the truth. Clemens was a brilliant mind, and I would be thrilled to be half as smart as he was.
Have you read the first volume of his autobiography that came out last year, Debra? It was published as he had requested, exactly one hundred years after his death. It's an essential, if sometimes controversial, read, and I'm sure it would have added additional substance to your thesis. I read Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn as a child, and their evocation of childhood in the ante-bellum south lives with me still. A great writer indeed.
And I re-read Huck earlier this year and loved it just as much.
I suppose this sort of exchange would be dismissed as not "real" by our friend on that other thread lol......
I do not have that volume yet but I plan on getting it. I too have read Sawyer and Finn. Great reading for the thinkers. You get a real flavor of the old south as it really was.
Our "Friend" on the other thread is an uneducated ass. It is hard for me as a black girl to see one of my own act so stereotypical like that. His type gives all of us a bad name and hurts it for all of us. But he is too ignorant to understand that.