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Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?

 
 
Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 01:08 pm
Is there any constructive input on the topic?
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 01:26 pm
'Normal' is a relative term as it pertains to a person's feelings, likes, dislikes etc.

Having said that, hell yes it is.
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 01:30 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
Questioner wrote:
'Normal' is a relative term as it pertains to a person's feelings, likes, dislikes etc.

Having said that, hell yes it is.


That's good to hear.

In your opinion, is this is just as common among women as it is men?
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Questioner
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 01:32 pm
THAT is something I am uncertain about. Older women and younger men. . . yes, though that is not exclusively true.
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 01:41 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
If that's the case, then that older woman would be able to make an even older man, become as a younger man, again. Cool
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 01:42 pm
Ya wanna come over to my house?
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 01:48 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
cjhsa wrote:
Ya wanna come over to my house?


cj, it would make me even more restless to run from one house to the next. It's better in this case, to be in one home, openly and fully available to only one person. Smile But thank you for having invited me! I'm sure it would be fun.
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:07 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
Questioner wrote:
THAT is something I am uncertain about. Older women and younger men. . . yes, though that is not exclusively true.


Questioner, do you think it's better mating for a younger man and an older woman? I've been close with a few younger men, but it's still a relatively new idea in American society. Overall, I'm more used to the traditional younger woman, older man.
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:10 pm
Being in a rut is , in my opinion, what people call a comfort zone.
You are familiar to each other enough that you know exactly what makes the other person comfortable with out stepping on their toes or embarassing them.

normal?


if a relationship DOESNT fall into a rut then you dont know each other..

but , again, that is my opinion
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seaglass
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:16 pm
Don't be silly dear heart,

you can have it both ways if you look anything like that avatar and you arn't a Texas Baptist.

The old one for the money

and

The young one for the honey.
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:16 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
shewolfnm wrote:
Being in a rut is , in my opinion, what people call a comfort zone.
You are familiar to each other enough that you know exactly what makes the other person comfortable with out stepping on their toes or embarassing them.

normal?


if a relationship DOESNT fall into a rut then you dont know each other..

but , again, that is my opinion


Shewolfnm, please click here: ruttish
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:17 pm
Laughing

aahahhaha


i put my foot in my mouth on that one didnt i


Laughing
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:19 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
quote:

shewolfnm wrote:
Laughing

aahahhaha


i put my foot in my mouth on that one didnt i


Laughing


Well, puppy paws, along with kitty paws, are cute! You made a very good point, anyway. :wink:
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kickycan
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:21 pm
I'm always ruttish, and I'm not a young man, although I am very immature for my age. Hmmm...does immaturity in men lead to overly ruttish feelings? Or does ruttishness make men immature?

Things to ponder...
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:21 pm
thats ok

now i can talk about sex
and that makes my whole day Very Happy
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:25 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
kickycan wrote:
I'm always ruttish, and I'm not a young man, although I am very immature for my age. Hmmm...does immaturity in men lead to overly ruttish feelings? Or does ruttishness make men immature?

Things to ponder...


Based on your questioning, does this mean that an older woman is immature? Ponder this one, kickycan...
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:26 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
shewolfnm wrote:
thats ok

now i can talk about sex
and that makes my whole day Very Happy


It does have a way of perking a person up, doesn't it, shewolfnm. :wink:
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:29 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
kickycan wrote:
I'm always ruttish, and I'm not a young man, although I am very immature for my age. Hmmm...does immaturity in men lead to overly ruttish feelings? Or does ruttishness make men immature?

Things to ponder...


I meant to ask you, kickycan, does this pose a problem for you?
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:30 pm
and keeping them from sitting on slick surfaces..

ok

mind out of the gutter.

i think about sex most of the day.
I think all people do. I dont see a thing wrong with it. In fact, if someone doesnt think about sex alot , i would question thier hormones..
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PoetSeductress
 
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Reply Wed 8 Mar, 2006 02:33 pm
Is it Normal to Feel Ruttish, Every Moment of the Day?
shewolfnm wrote:
and keeping them from sitting on slick surfaces..

ok

mind out of the gutter.

i think about sex most of the day.
I think all people do. I dont see a thing wrong with it. In fact, if someone doesnt think about sex alot , i would question thier hormones..


Hey, that's an interesting point, shewolf. But do you mean only "thinking"? I'm referring to feeling. I don't have to think about it to feel it.
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