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11 hours ago, Sorin said:

What vibrator do you recommend for a beginner? Would one be suitable for the clitoris? The partner always squirts when I lick her clitoris.

Definitely a bullet vibe, either the one I mentioned above or another brand. They are small and easy to use (usually just an on/off button), not intimidating, not complicated but still *very* pleasurable! And bullet vibes are perfect for clit stimulation.

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1 hour ago, Schmitty20 said:

Did you ever pee in your pants totally by accident and tried to hide it but someone noticed and asked you about it?

I don't think that has ever happened to me, sorry! The very rare occasion it has happened, I've managed to hide it.

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@Sorin - I could be entirely wrong, and @Sophie may be perfectly willing to answer your question.   After all she is very able to have her own opinions.

One possible opinion though could be that all this question, after question, and particularly this last one is getting just a little towards harassment / begging for content.  Both of which are discussed in the site rules.

I'm sure just by reading the content that Sophie, or any number of other members have posted you can learn a lot more about their interests and them as people, without having to ask what colour ass hole they have.  

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10 hours ago, steve25805 said:

Isn't asking whatt colour someone's asshole is a question too far? lol

It remains @Sophies choice as to whether she wishes to answer.   And the member who asked has since requested their account closed.

(if anyone asked me that question I’d most likely pull a muscle trying to find out with a mirror- I have no clue and it’s nothing I’ve ever wondered). 

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  I came across this exchange on twitter earlier where someone asked "What's the dumbest thing you ever got in trouble at school for?" 

Someone else replied with; "Teacher said she needed to use the loo so I said "you should have gone during your lunch break" Got kicked out the classroom. I was about 10." (They also clarified that it was intended as a joke and they expected the teacher would see the funny side)

It made me curious, given your occupation; how would you react if one of your pupils said that to you? And what are your feelings in general towards having a bit of banter with your pupils?

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On 3/31/2023 at 2:35 PM, MC Cumzy said:

  I came across this exchange on twitter earlier where someone asked "What's the dumbest thing you ever got in trouble at school for?" 

Someone else replied with; "Teacher said she needed to use the loo so I said "you should have gone during your lunch break" Got kicked out the classroom. I was about 10." (They also clarified that it was intended as a joke and they expected the teacher would see the funny side)

It made me curious, given your occupation; how would you react if one of your pupils said that to you? And what are your feelings in general towards having a bit of banter with your pupils?

Hi!

For me it would all depend on context, but I'd say 9 times out of 10 I would laugh. If it was intended as a joke I would laugh and probably reply with something like "I know, I'll give myself detention later". I often tell my pupils they should have gone during their lunch break (if it isn't a clear toilet emergency) so I would find it hilarious if someone said it back to me. If it was obviously a quip and a smart comment I wouldn't be as amused, but even then I still wouldn't kick them out of the classroom!

I think a bit of banter with my pupils is great, it makes you human. Why be so serious? I often joke with my pupils, even pulling pranks on them occasionally. You develop a relationship with each other and everything flows so much smoother. You understand them, they understand you. You are more relatable. Being this super serious teaching robot doesn't help anything. People learn better when they are happy and having fun.

As for the pranks, my pupils were working with an acid, nothing majorly dangerous, you would be fine washing your hands with water. One of my pupils told me she had it on her hands and I pretended it was a huge deal. I got out the industrial grade soap and made her wash her hands very thoroughly, and told her if she felt her hands tingling to tell me immediately so we could get her to the hospital. She was so worried for the next 15 minutes! With 5 minutes left of the lesson I told her I was joking and she would be perfectly fine. She laughed and called me a bitch! I just laughed with her.

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I thought of some questions for this type of thread so I am going to ask you them, and maybe some of the other generous AMA people:

  • If you think about how others see you, what do you think are 2 or 3 things that people might get wrong unless they know you very well?
  • What are 2 or 3 things you now understand about yourself that you didn't know ten years ago?
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On 4/5/2023 at 3:14 PM, Kupar said:

If you think about how others see you, what do you think are 2 or 3 things that people might get wrong unless they know you very well?

  1. I think a lot of people might perceive me as someone who doesn't want to engage with others. I am very, very shy and quiet around new people and I feel it gives the impression that I am not friendly, or not someone to talk to. I usually don't talk to new people unless spoken to first, and when I do I usually just answer their questions and the answers are often short. It is a very one way conversation. It takes me a while to relax and be myself, and then I will start initiating conversations or just keep them flowing.
  2. People might think I am very serious, and this is an extension of my first point. When I don't know people well I am unsure of their type of humour so I play it very safe and very neutral. In reality, I have a very dirty, immature and twisted sense of humour but it takes a while for that to come through out of fear of upsetting people or making them dislike me.
  3. Because I am married, have kids, a good job etc, people might think I have my shit together and I know what I am doing... I don't! I am flying by the seat of my pants and making it up as I go. I am just trying to make the best of whatever hand life deals me, taking one day at a time.
On 4/5/2023 at 3:14 PM, Kupar said:

What are 2 or 3 things you now understand about yourself that you didn't know ten years ago?

  1. I now understand that it is okay to be myself. I don't drink, i don't smoke or do drugs, I don't go out to music festivals or tour the world and all that jazz. And that is okay! I am happy with my hobbies and my lifestyle and that is all that matters. I used to be worried about people perceiving me as boring but now it doesn't concern me, I have more important things in my life to worry about.
  2. An extension to my first point, and something that has truly hit home the last week. Stop stressing over the small stuff. I have a terrible, terrible habit of overthinking things and it is not healthy. Who cares if you are not friends with XYZ or whatsherface doesn't like you? Stop analysing every little detail because in reality, they probably didn't even notice and now you're getting yourself in a flap over nothing. They wasn't upset with you, they didn't even notice! It really is the spotlight effect
  3. and finally. My imperfections don't matter, and actually make me...me. They are part of who I am and I should embrace them instead of shun them. My lazy eye, my speech impediment, they are everything that make me Sophie. We would all be boring clones if we were the same.  Stop worrying about them. Those who care don't matter, and those who matter don't care.
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Just now, MC Cumzy said:

Do you have a favourite comedian?

Yes!

Bill Bailey. Absolutely love him. I have a bunch of his DVD's and I love a lot of the things he has been in. Black Books for example was amazing. I love his comedy and his talent and passion for music. Long live the bearded Bailey!

Another favourite of mine is Lee Evans. I think he is the only comedian who has made me cry with laughter, multiple times. I also love his singing ability, he is very talented.

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1 hour ago, Sophie said:
  1. My imperfections don't matter, and actually make me...me. They are part of who I am and I should embrace them instead of shun them. My lazy eye, my speech impediment, they are everything that make me Sophie. We would all be boring clones if we were the same.  Stop worrying about them. Those who care don't matter, and those who matter don't care.

I love you Sophie.

And thank you for your beautiful answers x

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8 hours ago, LovesToWet said:

After reading your comments on my horny thread it got me wondering - What's is the most number of orgasm's you've had in 1 day

I think 15 might be a new record to be honest.

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Hi Sophie! Kai here. I've got a few questions regarding your wetting habits. First I'll summarize what I know to be true based on what I've read and then I'll ask my questions. As I understand it, you usually wet yourself at least once a month, generally in thongs and sometimes wearing your favorite jeans. You usually do the peeing inside, but sometimes in the backyard. Sometimes your husband watches you do the deed. You don't like the thickness of diapers but would be comfortable wetting something thinner like a liner. Is that all correct?

Anyway, so a few questions about the process for you.

1) When you decide to start peeing, how long does it usually take for the flow to get going out of your princess parts (I hope this name is a better name than pussy) and how long do you normally pee for?

2) What's your favorite position to wet in and why?

3) How do you keep the kiddos from finding out?

Thanks for your time and sorry if there are any repeats! 🙂

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