Balletlover - Balletmania
written by Seamless at on 13.08. at 03:16:05 - as answer to: Re: the path to believing supernatural things by terra at >my $0.02>i'm a dreamer, having superior control over my dreams. thanks to years (i'm 26, btw) of practice, i'm just about at the point where i can turn on lucid dreaming like a faucet. i've gotten your g00d friends the mayfields into this, c0mmunicating to them through their dreams. you'd be AMAZED at what you can do with your dreams. for example, i entered angie's dream and told her she was dreaming. when she noticed this she exhibited powers you'd only see in sci-fi flicks. she actually changed the flow of time in the dream. regarding telepathy, i've noticed that this telepathic bond that y0u're describing is shared between people that really love and care for each other. they realize they think the same way, and this can be (for lack of a better term) exploited to the point where you really do end up c0mmunicating telepathically. >now for some on-topic musings...>how do you think the whole idea of the tights fetish originated? back in medieval days tights weren't solely worn by women. perhaps underneath those long gowns (obvious reference to princess zelda. i'm a gamer too, no thanks to angie and her gamecube..). >blah,>terra Terra. Terra nova? ;-) I must say you've peaked my curiosity (you knew you were, didn't you). I am a Pisces--dreaming is my mantra. I've gone through periods of trying to gain a better *understanding* of my dreams, by writing them down habitually, keeping the essence of them in my mind longer after waking up. But I've never been able to exercise any kind of control (except on a few rare occasions in my childhood). What method did you follow to hone your ability? Any particular books you could mention? I agree, that the love bond can show all kinds of amazing side effects to that connection. Sometimes it is forged so strongly, one cannot live without the other. Perhaps that is the ultimate kind of love... As for the origin of the tights fetish... well speaking for men, I'm convinced that it was practically non-existent in medieval days. That's because for most men, tights signify the female gender. The fetish is fueled by either the tights being a female substitute, or creating a temporary association with being female. Women didn't wear them at all back then (they had a very restrictive dress code), so I doubt there were any women with a tights fetish. I am curious to know what makes it a fetish for some women today. Seems to be the same thing as for men... specifically women who are attracted to women. A kind of identification, not to mention the alluring look of showing off the female form while still hiding the skin. What is your take? ~Seamless~ Answers to this message:
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