Guest Posted September 23, 2011 Report Posted September 23, 2011 Don't sext. You might get hearing aids. Quote
slamjet Posted September 23, 2011 Report Posted September 23, 2011 Some things to keep in mind: - Sexting has the innate ability to turn thoughts of someone from a loved one into an object. - Nothing that is transmitted into the ether is private. If the kids, coworkers, fellow students, etc. got hold of your phone, how embarrassing would that be? - If sexting is used to try to rehabilitate a failing relationship, then there is something really, really wrong. - If sexting is used to try to rehabilitate a failing relationship, then be ready to have the transcripts read aloud in divorce court and used against you. Quote
ptsmith86 Posted September 24, 2011 Report Posted September 24, 2011 I say again, why not just send a love letter or poem? It's probably better than any sexting anyway. Quote
Blackmarch Posted September 24, 2011 Report Posted September 24, 2011 Does it uplift and/or invite the spirit? Quote
Vort Posted September 24, 2011 Report Posted September 24, 2011 I say again, why not just send a love letter or poem? It's probably better than any sexting anyway.Yes, a love letter or poem is better. And you can use a paper clip to attach a picture of your privates, just in case your spouse has forgotten what they look like. Quote
jerome1232 Posted September 24, 2011 Report Posted September 24, 2011 And you can use a paper clip to attach a picture of your privates, just in case your spouse has forgotten what they look like.I actually just printed it and ironed it to a T-shirt, I don't want ANYONE forgeting Quote
ptsmith86 Posted September 25, 2011 Report Posted September 25, 2011 Yes, a love letter or poem is better. And you can use a paper clip to attach a picture of your privates, just in case your spouse has forgotten what they look like.We can tell you are the romantic one. Send roses and a flirt then if you can't write, the florist will help you. Quote
MorningStar Posted September 25, 2011 Report Posted September 25, 2011 Yes, a love letter or poem is better. And you can use a paper clip to attach a picture of your privates, just in case your spouse has forgotten what they look like. When my father-in-law was deployed in the military, he wrote a whole book of poems, even cross-stitching one of them for his wife. That's what I call romantic. I think it's safe to say he did not cross-stitch an image of certain body parts. Quote
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