by Racy Red
There's nothing like a little dirty talk to get the juices flowing. It's well documented that a well placed "Fuck me harder!" can hurry things a long or make the outcome a little more explosive.
But if you are a prude (like me...I know! Hard to believe!) dirty talk can be more than a tad embarrassing. I mean, I'm not really comfortable shouting out "Spank me harder, you naughty boy!" How does one go about talking dirty with out killing yourself laughing or dying of mortification.
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guestpost by The Crossbowman
I can usually be found wearing a kilt.
No, not at work, because my job requires the wearing of a uniform... but when I'm not working, I can usually be found sporting an American (or Canadian) made kilt.
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With a mid-October provincial election coming in Ontario, education has become a hot topic. This week we look at two stories about the Ontario education system, and where it's going.
First up, as the fall out from the death of Jordan Manners (as previously discussed here) continues, the Ontario government has announced a new initiative that will add over 170 psychologists, social workers and counselors as well as 18 police officers to the staffing of Ontario schools.
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I've said before that I don't think that TV is the enemy. It can be a fun and interactive way to spend some time with your kids. It can also be a welcome respite for a tired mom in a very long day, and a chance to finally get some things done around the house.
I don't think it's in any way "educational", despite the pitch that Baby Einstein is trying to ram down my throat. I also think that families should place limits on exactly how much TV their children watch. With a toddler and a baby on the way, I was thinking today of just what kind of limits I want to place - now, and when the kids get older - and here's what I came up with:
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guest post by scarb
Being that I'm an openly whoremonal nymphomaniac in pregnancy, I am often asked how I can even manage to have sex comfortably when I am so huge. (Currently nearing the 40 week mark.) Well, I'm here to tell you my secrets.
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by hot mama
There are few things more pleasurable than a good orgasm, are there. Chocolate? Not even close. A massage? Nope. An ice-cold gin and tonic on a hot summer day? Well...no, not quite. Orgasms even trump a nice gin-induced haze.
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Pumpkinpie has found a few new faves this month, and discovered some old classics that speak to her, too. I love a blend of old and new, because while children's literature has certainly taken off and produced some wonderful new stuff, the really good stuff from long ago has endured for very good reason, too. Here are some current bestsellers in our story chair.
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guest post by Miss
Did you know that it sucks having to move back home? Going through a divorce stinks, but so does going back to live with your parents. Now imagine trying to have sex back at home. We all sneaked around when we were teenagers to get some behind our parents' backs. As an adult it just gets trickier. Sure, waiting until they leave the house is always the easiest thing to do. But when you have a child? A child who doesn't go with grandma and grandpa? You need to get creative!
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The Toronto Star ran a feature story this weekend about single mothers in Toronto. Part one was rather long and was more or less a collection of stories with a common thread: single mothers, mostly black, raising children from one or more absent fathers. Some of the fathers had been killed, some were in prison, and some had just left. Part two was a follow-up piece, and dealt primarily with encouraging the single mothers to take control of their lives, regardless of their history with the men they have encountered. There was also a spotlight article about the mother of Evon Reid, the University of Toronto student who was referred to as a "ghetto dude" when he applied for a position with the Ontario government.
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guest post by denguy
I fall into Racy Red's category "moms are a tired, overworked, frazzled lot" with one major difference: I am not a mom, but I play one in real life. I am a stay-at-home dad.
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