I'm certain that either he referred to you in more flattering terms, or he was referring to something else, like an actual ride. Of course, it was really my subconcious and not Scott at all, but whatever. :)
Question: Is the "rider" the "top" (in general, I don't mean for you two) ? I only ask because usually the rider of a horse is the one spreading their legs... I find the terms confusing. But then, we all know how useful my brain is.
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Date: 2004-08-17 08:51 am (UTC)Question: Is the "rider" the "top" (in general, I don't mean for you two) ? I only ask because usually the rider of a horse is the one spreading their legs... I find the terms confusing. But then, we all know how useful my brain is.
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Date: 2004-08-17 08:53 am (UTC)and yes/no as of late...he has been the one that has been taking a ride on my "horse"...no - on my lil pony
things used to be far different. it would seem anything is a "go" these days.
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Date: 2004-08-17 09:06 am (UTC)i like rusty spoons
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