What's Happening???

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Aerianne, Jun 18, 2018.

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  1. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Well yeah, in practice. Mentally I'm bi-curious. :flushed:
    Maybe.
     
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  2. guerillabedlam

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    After talking with me more, she realizes she underestimated how charming and intelligent men can be.
     
  3. I'm her favorite.
     
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  4. Irminsul

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    Well, I'd kinda always considered myself bi-curious. I fell in love with a woman but under different circumstances I doubt I'd have been with a woman. If I never met her, I highly doubt it.

    We'd had a moment with a guy in November. Nothing happened but it was all on the cards for that night we were out and wifey and I rolling hard on MDMA and a friend kinda suggested something that I shot down but interestingly enough, really sparked my wife, which I only learned the day after when she asked what I thought of it.

    So I've been talking with her about me maybe expressing myself with a guy one day and as usually she encourages me to be me. :) of course, I didn't want to do anything so soon into our marriage, I wanted to wait a year. I failed that with one other female at about the 10 month mark but that's all good we had fun. Now we are over that 1 year so we are expanding a little more and Saturday night under th spell of MDMA we got up to some no good with a few friends. Nothing extravagant happened, more so, wifey and I put on a small whips, chains and duct tape show.

    Anyway now my emotions have kind of turned into this, what's a guy like... Curious. Not saying I'm pulling that trigger, but if he's shooting blanks I might be interested one day. ;)
     
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  5. Irminsul

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    You've been growing your hair out like I told you boyy? ;)

    Actually the guy I fails to flirt with was shaved head. He had a lot more muscle than I like too. But, I found some feminem attributes I was highly attracted too, like his ear rings. :p but he was a man, he spoke like a man, looked like a man. Just, I learned he was gay. Then we laughed. Because so was I. :p

    First guy I openly try to flirt with is gay, go figure. :tearsofjoy:
     
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  6. Yea, I realized when I got the first results that something was amiss, and stupid. I did something similar at Disney World once to get a coat of arms for the family name. What came back looked like a stylized falcon squashing a couple of frogs.
     
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  7. GLENGLEN

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    Morning All...:grinning:....Looks Like Your Day Just Took A "Turn For The Worse"...... :D



    Cheers Glen.
     
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  8. Aerianne

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    What Ancestry.com has told me has been absolutely in line with our known family history. I've traced out to the level of 4th - 6th cousins with their results and it's all been accurate.
     
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    My sisters ancestry.com results were accurate with what we know too

    What trips me out on ancestry.com is how it connects you with family members all over the world. We found a distant cousin who is a guide at Yellowstone Park, he seems like someone I could be friends with. We found a 3rd cousin who looks like she's our 3rd sister. We found distant cousins in Australia and my sister is going to Australia later this year so she's going to meet one of them! All these cousins come from our great great grandfather and his brothers, who all left Scotland around the same time, a couple of them came to America and a couple went to Australia
     
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  10. Irminsul

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    Ah yeah, family shields and crests are another easy money maker even to the point where if you've got none you just create you own, or they just use similar shields and designs that are closely reflective to your family name.

    I can search a few sites and come up with different variations of shields. :p
     
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  11. Irminsul

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    One thing I never understood from ancestry is if say, tribes moved throughout Europe and constructed nations and countries from those same tribes then how can you get French, Austrian, German and Swiss on the same paper if they're the same people. Blood doesn't make you from a specific country. You can't take a blood sample and declare yourself to be Polish, that blood is either going to say European and Asian influences = Slavic, thanks to the Mongols. How does your blood know what country you were born in, or where your parents were born and or lived in?
     
  12. My blood would know based on alcohol content.
     
  13. tumbling.dice

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    You're Irish then?
     
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    It's like being identified as American, how? Americans were euro immigrants, your blood doesn't all of a sudden go oh I was born in America, let's code that in my DNA. Same with Australians. I dunno. Highly questionable to me.
     
  15. Aerianne

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    The tests tell you the location where the most people with DNA like yours live.
     
  16. Irminsul

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    Oh ok. So sounds even less scientific than I originally gave it credit for. :tearsofjoy:

    A large percentage of your DNA seems to reside in Italy, so you must be Italian.

    There ya go @************, you can literally be anything so long as some sort of distant family resides there. I am willing to grant you as an honoury German as we like to drink here too. :p
     
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  17. Aerianne

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    I have no desire to understand the depths of genetic markers at this point.
     
  18. Irminsul

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    To me that reads that in 50 years, because my immediate family now resides in Australia, that in my cousins in Germany did a DNA test, at some point they're going to go hmm look we have Australian in us. And that's not accurate at all.
     
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  19. Aerianne

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    It's not some, like just your immediate family.
    It's the most aka largest quantity; as I understand it.
     
  20. AnAussieChef

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    G'day mate...how are you feeling now after the other nght ?
    Cheers
     
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