Missionary vs. Cowgirl....
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| Thu, 06-03-2004 - 7:20pm |
i prefer Missionary. Or guy on top i should say. to me the term missionary sounds dull. Why did they even name it that? Anyways. although I do like riding my guy, I get alot more excitment when he is on top. When you're in missionary, you can either make slow passionate love, or you can have some hard and fast rough sex. i like it when my guy puts my legs up over his shoulders. the feeling is so deep. there is this other thing I love. Basically you start missionary and while he is in you, you close your legs and have him straddle you. He then just grinds real hard against your clitoris area. Circles, side to side, It is amazing. Oh yueah and Ishytish, I love your comments, and you seem to know alot. Could you please enlighten us on some new missionary variations?

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My SO likes both, being on top, and being beneath. She says that they are totally different, and there is no way to compare the two. So I never could get a direct answer from her on this question. Since she likes them both, I am happy, cause I do too!!!!
Then why do you keep naming Christians instead of just saying organized religion?
>>And secondly, there is really no difference between any of the organized religions, what so ever, accept in the manor of beliefs. Certain beliefs are held by certain sects of religion.<<
Yes, there is. Like I said, you might want to learn more about them before making any harsh judgemnets.
>>but on the whole, organized religion is the reason for most of the attrocities this world has faced since the dawn of time!!!<<
No it's not. I can name many atrocities that had nothing to do with religion. I don't like organized religion myself, but it's because my beliefs and theirs don't meld. It's not because I see them as some mass of evil, war mongering hypocrites.
Leticia
And as the Bible says, "he (speaking of Ishmael, Abraham's son with Hagar & the father of Islam) will raise his hand against everyone." And that's exactly what Muslims have historically done since the beginning.
"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
Lewis Carroll
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