Let's Talk About ... Kristiann75

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Tue, 11-06-2007 - 4:10pm

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Thu, 11-08-2007 - 4:29pm

 

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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 9:48am

"Since we're on the subject of traveling...I know you haven't lived in FL all that long, but in your opinion, what is the best part of the state to visit, for a couple looking for a romantic getaway."

I've only had one opportunity for a romantic get-away with hubby in Florida. We went to Daytona Beach in January. For us, it was great! Of course, we have varied interest, and find that we are attracted to seedy places. It's sort of like something you don't do in your own neighborhood, but when we travel, we enjoy experiencing some different aspects of life, lol.

On the East Coast, I have heard that Amelia Island is very romantic, but pricey. If you like old town charm mixed with the benefits of the beach, St. Augustine is a good choice. I've also heard that Mount Dora is a great place to visit, but it's in the center of the state, so no beaches. On the West Coast, the only beach place I've been is Venice Beach. It has a very quaint feel to it. I think any little beach town, on either coast, would have a romantic appeal. In general, most of Florida is a very laid back place. The further South you get, the more action you'll see. I haven't made it to the Keys yet, but that's definitely on my "to do" list.





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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 7:32pm

Hey, thank you for answering my questions! I hope that the homeschooling question didn't offend you, I was just really curious because I was home schooled as well. It sounds like your children have good social lives. :)

You said, "When we used to live in a neighborhood," where do you live now?

 

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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 7:52pm

Your poolside story sounds really fun! I would be doing the same thing if I had a place like that to myself!

Yes, FE does take a little time to learn, but don't get frustrated! Sometimes it will help to sort of push when you feel that pee feeling. Good luck with that!

Yes, Little Pleasures is my baby and my business. It is very frustrating sometimes, but such is the nature of having your own business. :) I do at home parties as well as the online store, but do not have a retail business. It is hard to get a retail store here on Maui as the county is pretty conservative. But, doing stuff online is cheaper anyway. Then you don't have to pay for rent or storage.

 

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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 8:10pm

Now we live "in the country".

 

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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 9:15pm

Oh, no I wasn't offended at all, so no worries. When I was homeschooled through high school, I did feel that I missed out on a lot of things - dances, proms, getting to know different people and learning things I couldn't learn on my own (mainly music and art classes). We had just moved islands, so all of my friends were hundreds of miles away. I resented it because the only friends I had were from church (luckily there was a medium sized youth group and we did a lot of stuff together with other youth groups) and I had no say in whether or not I went to a regular school. I wouldn't say that I hated it, because it was nice to be able to work at my pace, but I hated having all the same subjects taught by the same person and that got really boring. I was also really sad when the rest of my friends would be talking about going to school events. The social aspect of it was the hardest. After high school, I did go to college, but that was very difficult for me because I was not used to being around such a large crowd of people. It took me a while to adjust to that, even though I have always made friends pretty easily. It also made it pretty hard to talk to guys.

Looking back now, I don't really feel much towards it. Part of me is glad because I probably learned more than I would have if I had been in public school, but part of me still wishes I could have the experiences that most ppl have at high school. I don't think if I had gone to public school I would have become a different person and I know for a fact I wouldn't have gotten into trouble (just not in my blood). I finished high school early and went to college a few weeks after I had turned 17. I dunno...I guess if I had to go back to high school, I would probably have gone to school instead of being homeschooled, but that was 11 yrs ago, and I certainly wouldn't want to have to live through that stage again. lol

 

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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 9:20pm
One more quick note, when I was in college I met a few other ppl who were homeschooled and I quickly learned why most ppl were shocked when they found out that I was HS'd; the majority of the HS's at our college really had no idea how to interact with others. They also didn't seem to know about unspoken social boundaries.

 

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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 10:27pm

1) What's the most embarrasing thing to happen to you concerning your period?


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Sat, 11-10-2007 - 6:29am
Here are my questions for you ...

1. What's the coolest place you've ever had sex?



2. What has been your most embarrassing sexual moment?



3. Do you and DH watch porn together?



4. What's your favorite color?



5. Do any of your real life friends and acquaintances know that you frequent the village?



6. How tall are you?



7. Do you ever include food play in your sex life? If so, what's your favorite food to include?



8. If we sent a team of people to remodel your home, describe the fantasy bedroom suite you would like them to build for you?



9. Ever had any sexual thoughts about another woman?



10. What kind of car do you drive?






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Sat, 11-10-2007 - 11:46pm

1) What's the most embarrasing thing to happen to you concerning your period?

 

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