Heh. I did comment-spam you, after all. I figured I overwhelmed you a bit. ^_^ Or that you, like the rest of us, have a real life as well...
2. That's going to be really pretty. And the fruit trees will be nice for Nervous. Something for him to take care of, along with his puppy. :)
4. That makes sense. But I can still see that raised eyebrow. ;)
6. Yeah, if you let the water boil dry and then leave them on the heat, the pressure just keeps building up inside the shell... sort of like popcorn, you know, but bigger and way more stinky. I actually can't stand eggs now. Not because I blew some up, but because the smell is nauseating to me. And they give me evil gas.
10. I went back and looked at that mesh -- it really does look more female than male. Both in the ass and in the front. There's almost a distinct V shape in front. As if sim-males had *less* than they actually do. Weird.
11. That's the thing about being bisexual and in a relationship with someone of the opposite gender. I could have ended up with a woman just as easily, but everyone assumes I'm straight because I married a man. Not that I particularly care what people assume, but it peeves me that some people would consider me a dabbler, just playing around with my sexuality because it was trendy or whatever.
One of the problems I had with my ex-girlfriend was that she was so afraid I would leave her for a guy. She used to try to get me to admit that she had turned me into a lesbian. Since I'm basically an honest person, I couldn't do that. But if I were going to leave her for someone else, it could have been a woman just as easily as a man. *sigh* In the end, it was her fears that drove us apart (or rather, the way she acted on her fears, like getting drunk and coming over to my house screaming in my face...)
At the same time, I can totally understand the worries of a lesbian in a relationship with a bisexual woman (or a gay man with a bi man). It's a lot easier in this world to be in a "straight" relationship, especially where conservative family dynamics come into play, or workplaces where you have to keep it secret. The fears are valid. I just wish my ex had chosen a better way to deal with them, or just decide not to date bisexual women if she couldn't handle it.
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2. That's going to be really pretty. And the fruit trees will be nice for Nervous. Something for him to take care of, along with his puppy. :)
4. That makes sense. But I can still see that raised eyebrow. ;)
6. Yeah, if you let the water boil dry and then leave them on the heat, the pressure just keeps building up inside the shell... sort of like popcorn, you know, but bigger and way more stinky. I actually can't stand eggs now. Not because I blew some up, but because the smell is nauseating to me. And they give me evil gas.
10. I went back and looked at that mesh -- it really does look more female than male. Both in the ass and in the front. There's almost a distinct V shape in front. As if sim-males had *less* than they actually do. Weird.
11. That's the thing about being bisexual and in a relationship with someone of the opposite gender. I could have ended up with a woman just as easily, but everyone assumes I'm straight because I married a man. Not that I particularly care what people assume, but it peeves me that some people would consider me a dabbler, just playing around with my sexuality because it was trendy or whatever.
One of the problems I had with my ex-girlfriend was that she was so afraid I would leave her for a guy. She used to try to get me to admit that she had turned me into a lesbian. Since I'm basically an honest person, I couldn't do that. But if I were going to leave her for someone else, it could have been a woman just as easily as a man. *sigh* In the end, it was her fears that drove us apart (or rather, the way she acted on her fears, like getting drunk and coming over to my house screaming in my face...)
At the same time, I can totally understand the worries of a lesbian in a relationship with a bisexual woman (or a gay man with a bi man). It's a lot easier in this world to be in a "straight" relationship, especially where conservative family dynamics come into play, or workplaces where you have to keep it secret. The fears are valid. I just wish my ex had chosen a better way to deal with them, or just decide not to date bisexual women if she couldn't handle it.
Eh. Enough of that. :)