Friday 27 July 2012

Turn on or turn off? Round up.

Q: Being tied up. Kiss of the neck. Being called kiddo. Having hair pulled. Tickling.
A: Turn on, but only when it’s with a tie.

Turn on, my neck is extremely sensitive.
Turn off.
Turn on/off, it depends on the scenario.
Turn off. [[I would like to point out that whilst I made Tyson answer these he was blushing so hard I thought he’d turn claret. Also I know this was you, Peter.]]
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Q: Harsh kissing. Being told to suck someone off. Being ridden. Having hickeys. Wearing restrictive clothing.
A: Turn on.
Turn on.
Turn off.
Turn on.
Turn off.
[[He is now so red he matches his shirt. #Pats adoringly.#]]
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Q: Being leashed. Predicament bondage (forced to retain good posture to avoid shock/heat/etc). Being marked. Being fucked hard. Being petted. Being teased for a long time before release. Being overstimulated.
A: Turn on. 
Turn off.
Turn on.
Turn on, sometimes depends on the person.
Depend which you mean. The one most teens do: turn on. As in puppy: neither it’s just comforting.
Depends on how long a long time is but normally turn on.
Turn on.
[[I think you just broke him. He was stuttering for a good thirty seconds before he’d answer. Currently he’s a dark scarlet…]]
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Q: Sex in public. Electricity. Swearing. Sex with virgins. Biting. Spooning
A: Turn off.
Turn off.
Depends on the word.
Not really either.
Turn on.
Neither, but I love spooning, or cuddling, or any variation where I’m being held or holding someone.
[[Anon, this was cruel he’d only just stopped blushing.]]



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