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Craigslist Ad Of The Day: Girlfriend Details Everything That's Wrong With Her Sex Life
By Lindsay CutlerMay 17th, 2010, 11:44 amComments (10)When some people are mad at their boyfriends, they tell them. Others say nothing and push it deep down like ya do. Others write really explicit Craigslist rants. Hooray for them!








Commentarium (10 Comments)
What happened to just Dump The Motherfucker Already? Why is she sticking around and complaining?
Because she has to have something to bitch about.
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That guy sounds like a real douche bag, but she's a douche for putting up with that, so that's a pretty douchy relationship.
I think it's made-up
Rascal - I assume it's made-up. I think it works just fine that way. Nice little piece.
Made up? Used to think so, but then I became the freak for having pubic hair and tits that weren't mostly megadoses of silicone. Now these idiots think choking and hawking phlegm in your face is something women crave. Remember when sex involved getting each other off?
I think this letter is EXACTLY what is wrong with porn these days.
It utterly disgusts me what is considered 'mainstream' porn nowadays. I like hardcore porn, I like seeing real sex, but when a woman is degraded and treated like that, count me out, and count me penis flaccid.
Yep, I believe it entirety. When our young men these days think bedroom funtimes include things like choking a woman with his cock enough to make her puke, this is all very believable. (This is not second-hand reportage.)
See, these are pretty much all things that I like (well, I find the face-spitting hot sometimes, but can get a bit tedious). But, here's the difference . . . my boyfriend knows that I think humiliation play is hot because I've *told* him I do. And get obviously turned on when we play like that. And, of course, turn the tables on him and make him my filthy little slut sometimes. It's all about communication and consensuality. It's not the acts themselves that are problematic, it's doing something your partner has told you they don't like.