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What is your guilty pleasure?

Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

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.

Well, that definition is clearly very different than the one I know circling: it gives you joy but kills you or harms you in a way you feel guilty after doing it :lol:

Like crash-course sex :p :lol:
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Ah, where to find him!
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Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

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Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Here are some current guilty pleasures:

* watching marathons of various TV shows. I'm currently in a Bewitched/ Mary Tyler Moore phase.

* buying too many books and magazines (at a local book sale).

* eating copious amounts of muffins.

* ogling semi-stocky, shirtless men.

* new shoes... when I shouldn't have them.

* popcorn!
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Has anyone else noticed that this thread actually asks us what our "quilty" pleasure is?

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Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

Having gay sex with younger men.

I like to smoke a cigarette. I know I shouldn't, but I do it from time to time....I can usually have one or two then stop, but sometimes it goes on for too long....

Having eye-sex with men I know are perfectly straight :) They love it. Fact.

Angry Birds and JUB.

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These, among a vast array of others. I just consider them pleasures as I really don't do quilt.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

1. Posting on JUB

2. My Taylor Lautner fixation
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

A krispy kreme donut (a southern U.S. thing - think of the sweetest donut and then add sugar and fat) smothered in peanut butter and then microwaved. About 50 gazillion calories and tons of saturated fat. But the taste!

Turtle cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory. Makes the donut look like health food.

Only do one of each a year.
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

reone -

When microwaved, the peanut butter melts with the sugar glaze forming a peanut sauce. The heat loosens up the dense fat molecules making the donut light and moist. Heavenly death on a plate.

They have a store about 3 miles from my house. They will go and get a donut right off the rack as it moves out of the fryer. You can eat one about one minute after it is done cooking. :twisted:

When I first moved to the south I would eat 4 in a sitting. About 200cal each + the cal from 2 tablespoons of peanut butter each. Dumb. I ruefully think of it when I'm in the gym now.#-o

God I want one. Now! :grrr:
 
Re: What is your quilty pleasure?

+1 for bad scifi. Anything involving natural disasters on the U.S. "Syfy" channel is guaranteed to be horribly good.

One more for me. Neil Diamond's music.

"I am, I said" really speaks to me during this time of my life. L.A.'s fine, but it's not home, and New York's home, but it's not mine no more. I am I said. ... To no one there. ... And no one heard at all, not even the chair." An ode to feeling alone and adrift and trying to understand.

Hearing his songs takes me back to playing with Legos and enjoying being a kid, right before puberty hit and life got complicated.

But no one knows I listen. !oops! Shouldn't have used a credit card when paying for the album on itunes!
 
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