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s1dthesexist
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 45
0 miles · Greater London

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Come on, there must be someone interested. Would love to set something up for Friday 27th morning.
Hi,
I am staying in Chippenham on work on the night of 26th June. I would love to meet a couple or fems. Drop me a note with anything you have in mind.
s.
Hi,
Will be making a couple of visits to the popular spot just north of Brighton in the next couple of days. Anyone else out?
Ideally looking for couples or fems, or people who know where they are all hiding at the moment.
PM me if you need to confirm the normal location, or have a suggestion of another.
s
I have had a very good time with an ex in a hammock in my parents back garden. It was the middle of summer, probably around 2am, and I don't think anyone saw as no lights came on (you would not have been able to see far enough without lights).
She said the sex was great. We slept in the hammock that night.
I know the layout of the carparks, but two were dead, and the other two were rammed with men looking for men.
Was just trying to check whether this was normal for a sunday night here, or if it is worth persevering with this location on Sunday.
Any guidance appreciated.
Just went out for a bit at the normal spot just north of Brighton, but was rammed with man on man action, and no couples.
Does anyone know if this is normal, as I was looking for couples to put on a show?
Kentswingers777: what is your expertise on global warming? I would put my faith in a collection of scientists over ill-informed opinion and conjecture.
It is important to not confuse opion with evidence and facts.
More fundamentally, there is a massive point in recycling and being more efficient: oil is running out, and we currently do not have a solution to our ever increasing fossil fuel based consumption.
The consequences of an oil peak is that we simply will not be able to power our economy in the future. The social consequences of this could be diabolical as having a means of producing power will become critical.
For a really good source check out Jeremy Leggett (google him). He used to work as geologist in the oil industry, so is well placed to comment.
A final point is that a massive wind farm in Scotland has just had planning permission rejected because of a fear that birds would fly into the turbines. What a fucking joke... NIMBYS mad