The part of Canada I grew up in (mentioned in a post from February ) was pretty remote. Dealing with my sexuality in such a setting was awful in the 1980s, and I'm sure it's not much easier now. But in 1986 (when I was 16), I had a voice coming through my radio that gave me hope and made me feel slightly less alone. That voice belonged to Phyllis Levy , who hosted a show on WLS 890 out of Chicago called Sex Talk . I could receive WLS fairly reliably at night, despite the fact that Chicago was about 1050 km / 650 miles away (SSE, as the crow flies). It was AM radio, and I would keep it on low volume in my room. Phyllis Levy had the kindest voice, and a great sense of humour. I remember laughing when, discussing penile desensitization (from excessive friction), she exclaimed, "omigod, you guys! Be careful out there !" I would give anything to hear her voice again. I wasn't able to Google up much on her... so Phyllis, this one's for you.
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>>Your grooming takes much longer as well.
>>Whole conversations are played out inside your head, hours before the second date. Usually clever punctuations like "Oh you!" Or "I see your point!" are filed away under "KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING, FOOL"
>>Your bank account usually does not co-operate on the evening of the second date. Student loan payments know when you have a second date.
Jajajajajajaja.
I want a first date.
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I like that about the bubble-headed beach blond.
big hug. sorry sweetie....but phronko is right....even if they are all blowfish. :O
what's wrong with you?
You have to remember that this is the gay world. Not trying to stereotype or anything, but guys do that type of thing. It has happened to me A LOT! I mean, a lot. Don't take it personally.
There are plenty of guys who would be happy to go on second, third, fourth dates and so on with you. You're just not going out with them.
It's so convoluted.
Does that mean we will or will not have a second date?
I wish I had talked to the guy playing pool. He was woofy.