I don't get them, minx does. Sometimes I have to stop myself and remember that she and others can be as nervous as hell at meets socials and such.
We surly do get nerves, but we are still in our first year of swinging. We had a meet on Friday evening and as we drove to the location there was an air of sexual excitement, anticipation and nerves, they fit well together and I think heighten the sexual experience.
For very many years I played a pub game called Shove Ha Penny, actually to a very high standard, entering the world championships on several occasion, sadly never winning but did reach the 1/4 finals several times. When I was playing at my peak I always had pre-match nerves which disappear as soon as the game started. It was when those nerves stopped that my game went down hill.
I am told I am clam in all events, but give me a chance to muse on something and sometimes there is this little tight knot.
I recall a presentation I gave years back. My hand locked, what felt like a disaster appeared to others to be the best performances they had seen. At Least that is what I was told for a couple of years afterwards.
Sometime nerves are a good thing.
Here I was going to give advice. I resisted.
Travis
organising loads of socials before most of the butterflies have been will many turn up but having lots attend and emails asking when the next one is sorted that out .still dont stop me getting them like.
I agree completly, pre-meet nerves make it all so much more exciting. I get an attack of butterflies from first contact right up till the 's that nervous anticipation that sets your heart racing and leaves you feeling horny for ages :twisted: that i love so much...
Hi Nolan
I get the nerves too even though have been to a few of Blokes meets and many others still worry and wondered about what to wear and whether the outfit I choose will fit in with everyone else.
You looked great last time I am sure you will this time.
See you Saturday
Lemon and Slow
xx
Nola, nerves can be a terrible thing and even lead to self ruination of a life. Please do keep soldiering on.
Plim :sad:
I am now no longer nervous.... just ridiculously excited!
:bounce: Bring on the Geordie hunks!