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I didn't mean to upset anyone.
It was describing MY reality. Of course there is variety. Of course the sheer volume of folks mitigates any generalizations. However, The cheating thing is the TDY rule. Hell if I thought I was going to get shot and die tomorrow..a booty call may be just the thing. All I know is the men that catch my eye in the BDSM world are successful career Military men. They are ranking folks. Com and non-com. YMMV |
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I don't think the military makes
couples into swingers even with "TDY rules apply" I do think the military twists men/women into BDSM. PowerXchange...is the military. Do you have any idea at the number of men that were drooling over the female private who put undies over that prisoner's head with his arms tied back? I saw her as a budding Prodomme. |
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Nofun if you look at all of us with military background you'll see tha most of us were in the era of the draft, you either got drafted or you joined to avoid the draft. The only problem was that if you joined you had to spend 2 years extra instead just 2 yrs if you got drafted. Some of us decided that 2 extra yrs. was better than walking in rice patties. So you either joined the Air Force like I did or you joined the Navy for 4 yrs. If you got drafted you were in the Army or the Marines. But, no matter withch branch you were in...going to war makes you a man real fast.
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Do you wonder if there's something in the military life experience that turned us all into swingers? And pen, boy I sure do remember those days of the wives network looking out for each other in so many different ways. In fact I still miss it.
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More men came out of 2 yrs in the military than I ever saw come out of 2 yrs in coledge.
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Jail or military used to be the norm in the Viet Nam era. You had to enlist in a 4 yr program either in the army or the marines. I'm glad that theyare still doing that it definately is the best way to srteighten a young man out and teach him about life
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Oh Terry, I didn't take it personally. It just struck a personal note. You and I may not always agree, but I have always had the impression you would not hurt anyone in here's feelings for the world. When our son entered the Marine Corps, he was the 28th consecutive generation of our family to serve. Something we are exceedingly proud of. But I realize bad apples exist in every walk of life.
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It's a funny construct.
I have a husband. I have a female life partner. But I consider myself single when I play alone. It's because I am single when playing alone. I'm not 1/3 of a triad. Thanks for the perspective. It makes all the diff. Mischief<---with THAT purse. |
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