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What is your guilty pleasure?

Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

This thread is not about anything you do, it's about something you like :mrgreen:

Liking, watching, listening, or eating something falls under the category of doing something.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Liking, watching, listening, or eating something falls under the category of doing something.

Right, and being a color is an action too: everything can be considered a plain action, "objectively" considered, as you pretend to do, or as a subject of consideration and judgment, which is the point of this thread.
Just say you are impeccable with the proper words and we'll accept you as you pretend to be :mrgreen:
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

I've been known to read the occasional trashy romance novel. If it involves vampires, that's an extra layer of guilt and pleasure.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

I've been known to read the occasional trashy romance novel. If it involves vampires, that's an extra layer of guilt and pleasure.

We know you are lame to the bone, don't give us any more details beyond your choice in avatars and all we already know of you.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Too many to count, but once in a while i like to drive around a Peta headquarters wearing fur.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Guilt is an irrelevant waste of resources.

See it.

Assimilate it.

Move on to the next conquest.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

We know you are lame to the bone, don't give us any more details beyond your choice in avatars and all we already know of you.
Shouldn't you be off somewhere fucking a ginger whore so that you can later blog about your unsatisfying sex life?
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

GUILTY Pleasures? ALL of them! I'm a Preacher's Kid!! :goodevil: :badgrin:

Keep smilin'!! :kiss:(*8*)
Chaz :slap:
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

A good Calzone. I feel guilty after eating them, but damn it's like crack in food form.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Isn't the Ten Commandments a Check off List ???

You know... kind of a, "Things To Do Today..." type list?

:D
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Yeah right: you are either frigid and totally insensible to pleasure, or you have not learned to be honest to yourself yet.
I used to be tempted to think that way too, but when a Neanderthal-fugly guy makes you hard only because he is a redhead with a fairly spotless or just clean and smooth skin, you know you are guilty of something :cool: :mrgreen:

Kev's argument pretty much sums why I don't feel guilty doing/enjoying things I enjoy---unless I enjoy stealing things or throwing rocks at passing kids, which is obviously not true. ;)

Like guilty pleasure from eating tiramisu--- only happens when you're too strict on your body image. I can be very, very obese and still feel guiltless devouring the entire standard size.

I don't feel guilty about anything I do

This thread is not about anything you do, it's about something you like :mrgreen:

Liking, watching, listening, or eating something falls under the category of doing something.








I've been known to read the occasional trashy romance novel. If it involves vampires, that's an extra layer of guilt and pleasure.

You forgot cupcake titties. Or the other way around :mrgreen: :p
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

^Oh, that reminds me of the other one that I was going to post. I will occasionally buy a tub of icing and eat it with a spoon.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Kev's argument pretty much sums why I don't feel guilty doing/enjoying things I enjoy---unless I enjoy stealing things or throwing rocks at passing kids, which is obviously not true. ;)

Like guilty pleasure from eating tiramisu--- only happens when you're too strict on your body image. I can be very, very obese and still feel guiltless devouring the entire standard size.
That's what I said: you both seem to have a very loose opinion of yourself and anything you do get drive through it sideways :mrgreen: which doesn't mean there is nothing YOU yourself are hiding to YOURSELF. Other's opinion is irrelevant.
I think you, like all of us, are tempted to believe that this is about you being bad in some way, but it's actually about something you recognize as bad in its own genre, that you happen to enjoy sometime or in some way, which is a different thing and, of course, with which there is nothing wrong: just don't take the term "guilty" too seriously. It's MORE about the liking in question than ACTUALLY about yourself.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Shouldn't you be off somewhere fucking a ginger whore so that you can later blog about your unsatisfying sex life?

Ah, where to find him!
 
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