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cuckjayjay -> Fine Dining (10/12/2012 4:41:27 PM)

I just saw a profile with Fine Dining as a hard limit... *hahahahaha* Has anyone else seen anything like this on here?




Titaniya -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 4:46:35 PM)

I haven't seen anything like "Fine Dining" as a hard limit for awhile. I did recently see "Local BDSM Community" as a hard limit... [8|]




Hillwilliam -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 5:15:26 PM)

My favorite was someone who listed themselves as a "Slave" and listed housework as a hard limit.

Do they expect their Master to run the fucking vacuum?

"Fist my ass, cut my tits off and whore me out but don't ask me to run the vacuum"




sandelwoodrose -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 6:02:26 PM)

I saw volunteerism as a hard limit the other day, though he still claimed to be an expert at it...




descrite -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 6:46:38 PM)

HA! Yeah...those are the scammers I enjoy reporting...their algorithms pick random traits for each category, even those that were only designed to be Loves and Likes.

Much lulz ensues.




playfulotter -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 7:28:09 PM)

I have never seen the "Fine Dining" limit but I always get a kick out of the the people who "live for coffee shops" and then there are those where "bird watching" is a hard limit...ha ha




littlewonder -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 8:18:42 PM)

I guess I am one of those who lives for coffee shops. I absolutely love them! Master and I go to the quite often. They are fun places to watch people, to work on your laptop or find out all the latest news around town and they almost always have yummy pastries and bagels. [:)]

That's funny though about the fine dining as a hard limit. I guess I can understand that. You would never ever catch my sisters at a fine dining establishment. Their type of place is a fast food restaurant or a country buffet type of place. You would never see them dressed up in their finest. They would feel completely out of place and not have a single clue on what to do at a fine dining establishment. Some people are just not into something like that and would rather wear jeans and tshirts 24/7 and be able to say "fuck" between every other word. They would never fit in at anything expecting more than that.




kitkat105 -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 8:40:48 PM)

I have camping as a hard limit. Some people think that's odd.

But, for me camping is a 3 star hotel. I am deathly afraid of being in a tent... it's just too close to being outside for my liking. I like bricks, mortar and doors that lock.




littlewonder -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 8:50:34 PM)

oh yeah! Master and I both have camping as a hard limit lol. Our idea of camping is a 4 star hotel with the woods nearby. [:D]




kitkat105 -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 8:51:50 PM)

LOL! Oh tell me about it! I look forward to staying in 4* + hotels so I can enjoy the shower, hot tub, nice linen, etc...




littlewonder -> RE: Fine Dining (10/12/2012 8:54:23 PM)

Exactly. hahaha. Master once told me that's one of the reasons he didn't understand those who pretend they are in Renaissance or Medieval times with no running water or flushable toilets and all the modern conveniences of today. We both kinda like our hot showers and refrigerator. [X(]




Paladin9 -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 4:44:55 PM)

I just read where the Waldorf-Astoria charges $15/day for wifi. The Days Inn down the street wifi is free.




Alecta -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 4:49:26 PM)

I think it depends on what they think "fine dining" means. Someone once asked if fine dining was one of my limits because I'd criticised the meal for being "unnecessarily complex" *shrug* maybe fine dining as a limit means they won't put on an evening dress and go to anywhere that charges more than $20 for an entrée.





Hillwilliam -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 4:53:03 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Paladin9

I just read where the Waldorf-Astoria charges $15/day for wifi. The Days Inn down the street wifi is free.


Something Ive noticed over the years is that the more expensive the motel, the more likely you will have to pay for internet access.




DaddySatyr -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 5:05:24 PM)

One can be expert at something and not wish to do it, anymore. Some real life examples would be soldiers who no longer want to kill or proctologists who want the only asshole they deal with to be the one to whom they're married.

Having said that, while I won't say fine dining is a hard limit, I would much rather not engage in it. To me, fine dining is a place where one needs to put on a tuxedo (or at least a really nice suit) so as to not look out of place as they chow down.

I have been to the Waldorf Astoria on more than one occasion but I loathe the thought of going back there.

I think there are one or two things on my profile that I have listed as "expert" but I won't do them. Theater might be one. I forget. I'll go look.

...

Okay, they're not marked as such (my bad) but, I used to be expert at bar hopping, hunting, and MMORPGs but I won't engage in any of them, anymore. They are hard limits (The hunting could change, if it were my only way of obtaining food. Does that make it a "soft" limit?).



Peace and comfort,



Michael




OsideGirl -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 5:20:09 PM)

I have skydiving and bowling as hard limits.




dcnovice -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 5:23:49 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: littlewonder

oh yeah! Master and I both have camping as a hard limit lol. Our idea of camping is a 4 star hotel with the woods nearby. [:D]


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MysticFireTopaz -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 5:34:56 PM)

I have hunting, fishing, and camping as hard limits. I had no choice but to engage in them during my youth, but I do have a choce now, and they definitely aren't happening again, EVER, LOL.

Ironically, I enjoy the outdoors and have no real objection to staying in a cabin. Just no tents or RV's. No problem with being on a boat if there's no fishing involved.




pyschosubmission -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 6:08:44 PM)

I love camping, though to be honest when my friends and I go we end up becoming rather tribal. You know, mud huts, fire, war paint. Whole shebang

If you're gonna do something...




LaTigresse -> RE: Fine Dining (10/13/2012 6:22:10 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: littlewonder
. I guess I can understand that. You would never ever catch my sisters at a fine dining establishment. Their type of place is a fast food restaurant or a country buffet type of place. You would never see them dressed up in their finest. They would feel completely out of place and not have a single clue on what to do at a fine dining establishment. Some people are just not into something like that and would rather wear jeans and tshirts 24/7 and be able to say "fuck" between every other word. They would never fit in at anything expecting more than that.



Soooo, my eldest sister-in-law is one of your sisters?[:D]




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