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I also (pre-daughter) spent a lot of time around in the house au naturel.

As far as the new kid - I'm guessing due sometime in mid-May; we'll probably find out the gender - might as well be surprised early enough to prepare; and, yes, I will be smoking at least one cigar to celebrate (my bro-in-law has family in Miami, who know certain "exporters" in Cuba.)
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All the best :wink:

I just had my first brace tightening yesterday. The bottom wire was swapped for a thicker one, and the elastic band he was using to drag my little ork tooth up is replaced by a sort of coiled spring. doesnt hurt. i just cant chew things.
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As "open" as I am, I never seem to find a woman who feels the same as me, so, the neighbors usually have to pay for there peep shows like everyone else :mrgreen:
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Better late than never to enter: CONGRATULATIONS MIKEY!!

:D :) :bounce: :jump: :clappy: :clappy: :party: :party:

Hope he/she doesn't turn out like this --> :Nerd: (or I should say, not quite as bad as us here :-))
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Thanks again, everyone.

Reliant - I recall your situation very clearly. Sorry, but it's not forever.
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Indeed. You get used to it after a while.
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Oh, just seen - congrats Mikey!

Leeds festival tomorrow, then in a couple of weeks I shall be permanently flying the nest! I best be finding somewhere to live pretty soon though, or I'm gonna be out on me arse, so to speak.
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Scummy student flats are allways fun.
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My first foray into the college experience, I just lived in the dormitories on-campus. Of course, at that time, I was experiencing the full effects of schizophrenia and so didn't get the better side of the experience. :(

I've lived at home with the folks since, attending the local university which is a commuter school, and as I noted above, a fairly short walk from home. There were times during the darker days before I resumed my college career in which my parents threatened to throw me out, but now as things are going smoothly, I've hardly had any issues with my parents.

Well, I'd certainly hope your time away from home goes better than mine did, Thorin :wave:
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Mark wrote:As "open" as I am, I never seem to find a woman who feels the same as me, so, the neighbors usually have to pay for there peep shows like everyone else :mrgreen:
I make sure to keep the windows covered when I undress to go to and from the shower. I do occasionally sit around nude for a bit once I'm out of the shower (but not in the presence of others).
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we have net curtains that prevent that. But i dont stay unclothed for long. Its really unnerving passing through the hallway and glancing into my parents bedroom, then being caught by the huge array of mirrors they have in there.
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You parents have a mirror bedroom? Kinky.
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Teaos wrote:You parents have a mirror bedroom? Kinky.
I doubt young Reliant cares to think of it in such a manner Teaos :) I'm certain my parents never 'did it' and I am in fact, born of immaculate conception....
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Sheesh, there is an entrance to the mirror universe in Gosport!

As to different matters, I'm moving out in a month or so as well. I'm already hiring the room, floor has been laid in, some IKEA pakcages are already in there, and I can sleep there.
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I dont really want to think about them doing kinky stuff. but i do know they do it. or did it. they're too tired now. And i'm often awake longer than they are.
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