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Anto

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We have a few threads of who we masturbated too when we were young. Fawcett, Sofia et all. Just curious to know who you ladies masturbated to.


Please no pictures of them, just names.

Just to know who were your studs.

Brando, Fonda?
 
Rock Hudson, Clark Gable, Gregory Peck, Clint Eastwood, Henry Fonda, John Wayne and other movie stars who played classic leading roles.

I didn't masturbate to them, but I did fantasize about meeting and marrying them.

:-Cool/"
 
I didn't watch a lot of tv or movies growing up cuz my family travelled a lot. So my first several fascinations were musicians.

Waiting for my dad as he was getting his suits tailored in a teeny village somewhere in south India, I remember gawking at a poster of George Michael. It took up half the wall and was only of his face. It was a mixture of creepy and sexy cuz his eyes followed me around the room and he was smirking the entire time. Such a pretty boy. My dad caught me looking and his words to me were "He would think you're ugly". Broke my little heart but I was used to my dad saying things like that to me. I soothed myself by listening to George's records over and over.

Couple years later, I stayed up late and watched a movie unbeknownst to anyone... Julia and Julia. Thereon started my obsession with Sting. Even now, I get shivers up and down my entire body when "Shape of My Heart" starts playing.

The rest of my early fascinations were purely based on voices. I had no clue what they looked like...Paul McCartney, Prince, Roger Hodgson, Don Henley, Roland Orzabal, Curt Smith, Seal, Steve Winwood....

Through my tween stage, I strayed towards Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa, Brad Renfro, Joey Lawrence. I'm glad that phase was short-lived.
 
I didn't watch a lot of tv or movies growing up cuz my family travelled a lot. So my first several fascinations were musicians.

Waiting for my dad as he was getting his suits tailored in a teeny village somewhere in south India, I remember gawking at a poster of George Michael. It took up half the wall and was only of his face. It was a mixture of creepy and sexy cuz his eyes followed me around the room and he was smirking the entire time. Such a pretty boy. My dad caught me looking and his words to me were "He would think you're ugly". Broke my little heart but I was used to my dad saying things like that to me. I soothed myself by listening to George's records over and over.

Couple years later, I stayed up late and watched a movie unbeknownst to anyone... Julia and Julia. Thereon started my obsession with Sting. Even now, I get shivers up and down my entire body when "Shape of My Heart" starts playing.

The rest of my early fascinations were purely based on voices. I had no clue what they looked like...Paul McCartney, Prince, Roger Hodgson, Don Henley, Roland Orzabal, Curt Smith, Seal, Steve Winwood....

Through my tween stage, I strayed towards Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa, Brad Renfro, Joey Lawrence. I'm glad that phase was short-lived.

Did yous dad amend to his cruel words. Sorry to say but he sounds like a douche.
 
Did yous dad amend to his cruel words. Sorry to say but he sounds like a douche.
No, he didn't even remember that occurring let alone the countless other times he said similar things to me. But most people who are "douches" tend not to see themselves honestly.
 
No, he didn't even remember that occurring let alone the countless other times he said similar things to me. But most people who are "douches" tend not to see themselves honestly.

On the flip side you seem to have come away from it with a gentleness towards others.
Not to mention an ability many people never realize.
And that is you can laugh at yourself.
 
On the flip side you seem to have come away from it with a gentleness towards others.
Not to mention an ability many people never realize.
And that is you can laugh at yourself.

Having spent time talking with Amy I couldn't agree more strongly with this statement. I would only add that she is a much stronger person than she lets on.
 
Amy those are words that should never be spoken by a father. Perhaps it was his view of the white man's bias as opposed to trying to bring you down, either way it was wrong. Do you share a relationship with either of your parents at present assuming one or both are still alive?
 
I'm sorry Anto, I didn't intend for this thread to be hijacked. My only reason for mentioning it was to say what propelled me to connect so much to musicians at a young age. Those who see me now in an intimate situation probably have a better understanding of how much the music I choose to play affects my sexual mood. Rawr :tongue:
 
I'm sorry Anto, I didn't intend for this thread to be hijacked. My only reason for mentioning it was to say what propelled me to connect so much to musicians at a young age. Those who see me now in an intimate situation probably have a better understanding of how much the music I choose to play affects my sexual mood. Rawr :tongue:

I don't think Anto minds.

Please continue. I know of friends with same issues and they never were back to their own selves.
 
. . . I remember gawking at a poster of George Michael. It took up half the wall and was only of his face. It was a mixture of creepy and sexy cuz his eyes followed me around the room and he was smirking the entire time. Such a pretty boy. My dad caught me looking and his words to me were "He would think you're ugly". Broke my little heart . . . .

That breaks my heart.

Never had a daughter, but always encouraged my son to dream.
 
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