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| 3 Jul 09, 8:25 PM Needy_Pickle 4 yrs |
I would have thought that too old would be when you either couldnt physically participate anymore or when you mentally no longer want to join in. Pickle | |
| 3 Jul 09, 8:37 PM dominalush UK(RG), 5 yrs |
i LOVE that poem...sums me up...Ive got it in book form with quirky little drawings of the old lady being naughty...its great and i certainly intend to be an utter disgrace till i die.a great quote "I cant decide whether to be a good example or a dreadful warning..."
to give pain is my pleasure...... Edited 3 Jul 09, 8:39 PM by dominalush | |
| 3 Jul 09, 8:43 PM moriganna UK, 3 yrs |
*hands you the keys to the jcb* | |
| 3 Jul 09, 8:45 PM SirLashleyS UK(S), 4 yrs |
This thread has greatly upset my great-grandmother. Cannot reveal her IC persona, but shame on the few who detract from those with wrinkles. Where granny has been, you will follow... The silky-smooth soothing voice of reason and logic. (You WILL feel much better and speak more sense while very securely tied-up...) | |
| 3 Jul 09, 9:02 PM votre_maitresse UK(BH), 5 yrs |
id rather play with an older person than most of the bratty kids who think they know it all, professing to be so open minded and experienced (yawn). age and experience count for so much in the 'scene', not bullshit and pretence!!! | |
| 3 Jul 09, 9:06 PM SirLashleyS UK(S), 4 yrs |
My great-granny fully agrees. From Eastbourne is not too far for her to travel, if you'd like to meet. The silky-smooth soothing voice of reason and logic. (You WILL feel much better and speak more sense while very securely tied-up...) | |
| 3 Jul 09, 9:09 PM Makingherwait UK(LN), 2 yrs |
I think age is, to some extent, a state of mind. If a lady of 72 feels she wants to have some fun on the BDSM scene, why not? So long as she's 'up for it' that should be all that matters. Looking through the profiles here, i've noticed that most members tend to be people in their thirties, forties and fifties - hardly spring chickens by any standard. At 46 I'm not exactly young myself. I think we also have to remember that in the main people are living longer and staying younger for longer than used to be the case. Seventy two is still a significant age but it's not that the 'old age' that it was a generation or two ago. | |
| 3 Jul 09, 9:09 PM switch_bitch UK(G), 6 yrs |
awww shame am not bi !
If you go through life with your head in the sand, all people will see, is an arse | |
| 3 Jul 09, 9:14 PM Ms_Adventure UK, 2 yrs |
I'll be calming down when ive dropped dead..... | |
| 3 Jul 09, 9:30 PM insubstantial UK, 4 yrs |
It was great to read so many interesting comments.Goes to show there's hope for us all,at any age! |