Yes, I was born in the 80s. Why do you ask?
I like to think that this might have resulted, had Parrish been born then too.
Yes, I was born in the 80s. Why do you ask?
I like to think that this might have resulted, had Parrish been born then too.
This blog deals with adult subjects and is not appropriate for all audiences.
Visit my introduction to learn a bit about me, and to find my contact details.
Visit my page on passwords to learn how to gain access to the locked portions of this website.
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What’s the point of a blog if you’re going to password protect entries? Some of us don’t blog because we have no writing talent or we lack the discipline in posting frequently enough. That’s been the case for me. Yet we’re locked out. Makes absolutely no sense.
David,
The thing is, the point of my blog is that it’s mine. And I’ve chosen to password-protect some of the entries for my own reasons, which you might understand more about if you opted to read my posts on being outed and the aftermath.
People who write blogs are not necessarily the people I’ll give access to. Instead, they are people who have made some little effort to de-lurk. Perhaps they’ve commented here or on other sites. Perhaps they have a FetLife profile, or are involved in Fetish Lore.
Having this blog, with or without the passwords, doesn’t mean that I don’t keep parts of my life private, or adjust myself to different audiences. I believe that’s a right that all bloggers always have. The locked posts are one way that I share different parts of myself, with the people I choose.
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