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Kupar

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  1. I think there is a huge range of articulacy among people, just as there is a huge range in ability to draw (!). You are certainly clear in your writing, so I guess it's simply the quicker cut-and-thrush of spoken conversation that is the issue. And many people find this hard. And many people aren't self aware enough to realise it!

    I am not sure what techniques might help, but probably talking often with friends who you know well and would be non judgemental might help. Practice makes perfect, as they say. I also think that if it's possible to not overthink things that might help, though I know that's very difficult for some people. 

    Everyone is different and acceptance is a good thing perhaps. Being 'that quiet one who writes beautifully and draws like a dream' maybe isn't so bad. But I wish you well in increasing your confidence in conversations and arguments. 

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  2. 9 hours ago, Paulypeeps said:

    I guess that Soolin from 'Blakes 7' played by Glynis Barber has to be included.

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    She was very young here, but got much better looking as she got older and played detective Makepeace in 'Dempsey and Makepeace'. She was nominated for 'Sexiest Female' at the 2002 'British Soap Awards' twenty years later so I guess it is not just me.

    You have reminded me that I found Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce) strangely fascinating when I was a teenager. She's no Glynis Barber (ooh ... in stockings and suspenders playing 'Jane').

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  3. On 12/28/2023 at 9:44 AM, Sirpeealot said:

    So one thing I’ve been wondering more and more about is in regards to older female family members and/or relatives peeing in front or young boys in their families, whether it be a son, nephew, or even a younger cousin.

    in my personal experience, both my mother and my aunt would pee on the toilet in front of me regularly growing up.  This lasted into my prepubescent years, and so I am certain these memories played a role in the development of my fetish today.  However, I’ve never had the opportunity to ask around and see if this was the norm for other mothers and aunts with their sons and nephews.  As taboo as it is, I truly believe it’s something that far more people experience in their life, however will never come clean about.

    This being said, any mothers as well as aunts out there..  do you have sons and nephews that you openly pee in front of without an issue?  How old are these boys?  How regular and normal is it?  And to continue until what ages for the boys?  Any thoughts as well as comments are appreciated!!

    I can answer for my wife and mother of our two children. She (K) has always been quite happy to pee in front of the kids (as have I) from when they were tiny until they left home at the age of 18/19, and it pretty much carries on when they come home to stay (they are now 27 and 24). If there are non family members in the house (i.e., anyone except the four of us) we would close the door, but apart from that we have always had an open door policy for the bathroom. I can't tell you what effect that has had on our kids though!

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