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Nope not blue balls. Or blue ovaries, or whatever the equivalent would be. I know the feeling you are talking about and I get that too. What a surprise!
A coupla HDW's describing the physical manifestations of their sexual frustration..the world is a sick, twisted place isn't it.

It is up in my body..the actual bits feel fine. That's why I and the doctor thought it was a cervical infection--because that's approx how far up the pain occurs.

But hey, I'm willing to give your "cure" a try.

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A coupla HDW's describing the physical manifestations of their sexual frustration..the world is a sick, twisted place isn't it.






Yes (sigh). Though, truth be told, I probably got "blue labia" relatively more frequently dry-humping as a teen-ager then I've gotten it as the result of verbal rejection from my H. This is one of the reasons I can't imagine how you live by the no-MB rule without completely lashing out at your H. The Catholic church should really make you a minor saint.

On a semi-related humorous note. I had a book in my inventory which was anti- teaching evolution to children. The conservative author's thesis was "If you teach children evolution then they won't believe the bible literally which will cause them to not follow the teachings of God and Jesus and if they don't follow the teachings of God and Jesus, they will feel free to do anything they want to do." I showed the book to a friend of mine who is a low-key atheist and he said "If not believing in God means that I can do whatever in the hell I want to do then why I am so neurotic, guilt-ridden and obsessed with doing the right thing?".


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Yeah I guess you're right. I don't get to that level of frustration very often with my H. I either give up way before I hit that point, or he gives in.

Your friend's comment is hilarious. Some people just love being neurotic worrywarts, regardless of creed. I've never understood the idea that if you withhold information, a child will gravitate towards YOUR truth. That's just not true! Children deserve to make informed choices, just like adults.
I'm working this out in my mind, see, cause I'm going to start homeschooling my daughter for kindergarten next year. She is NOT an easy person to teach so I'm going to need all the internal pep talks I can come up with.

HD, would you please tell me to get the hell off your thread?! I've hijacked it to kingdom come and you are being far too nice.

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HP: I'm not too worried about you highjacking my thread. It's about ready to be locked, anyway, as it is reaching the 10 page limit that locked threads seem to share.

Anyway, if I was to ever choose my highjacker, it would be by a sex-starved Catholic St. Louisian, anyway.

I'm not in the mood to write anything thread-worthy. Nothing particularly interesting happening in the Hairdoghouse right now, although we have a MC appointment this afternoon, so I may start a new thread then.

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I believe this too, though it's harder to figure out how to let your kids chooses to be religious if they want to when you aren't. I have to admit my effort were limited to telling the Grandmas that I wouldn't object of they wanted to take my babies to be baptized or enroll them in a Sunday school and giving them some bible story picture books to read when they were younger. We live in a bible-belty small town so my daughter because she is very social has often found herself in the midst of religious activities. This causes her some minor embarrassment because she feels like she doesn't know what to do because it seems obnoxious and overblown to say "I don't believe in praying around the school flag pole." but it seems disrespectful and wrong to "fake" a prayer when it's her turn in the circle.


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Hairy,
Just wanted to let you know that I took your advice and am running (sortof, you know how doctors offices are) to a GI specialist. I have an appt for Monday and once again have high hopes that they will find something, anything.

I am a little apprehensive, as until this past year I have been an extremely healthy person. I rarely get sick or go to doctors. All I really know about GI doctors are the words "barium", "enema", and "colonoscopy". !!!

However, I will do just about anything to rid myself of this annoying pain and get some honey in the pot again.


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