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  1. 20 hours ago, Little BabyDoll Christine said:

    I do. The thing about Cracker Jack was that it fit the taste of a previous generation. For someone borne in the mid-'40's and beyond, under the age of 12, it was not good so the only draw was the prize. The food itself was an acquired taste. By  '53, we had a dozen and a half candy bars, Hostess Twinkies and cupcakes, Drakes' Devil Dogs, the better "penny candy" and potato chips to choose from

    That CJ was an adult taste can be shown by the way such items boomed in the 1970's: Fiddle-Faddle and Screaming Yellow Zonkers  come to mind, as the bulk of the population was in it's late 20's and 30's. By 1957, as a snack, Cracker Jack had long passed its prime and was in the legacy stage. It was not a thing kids liked eating

    I do not know who thinks cotton canday is a big deal either, I tried it twice and that was it for me. The texture of it gives me the creeps. Other things I was never really a hound for were ice cream and cookies in general though I had my favorites in both categories

    Not a fan of most old skool candy. My sister used to love those Licorice lozenges with the toffee centre. Mind you, she also likes Parma Violets, which just taste of flowers. I like butterscotch, and peanut brittle, and barley sugars.

  2. 1 hour ago, Little Sherri said:

    That said... on second thought, the following does occur to me: it is very well documented in medical literature that kids, when they are stressed, tend to regress in various ways.

    That's an interesting thought. So there are a couple of reasons why there might be a correlation.

    Honestly though, if this is some sort of commonly held belief, it probably has more to do with porn.

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  3. I can't think of any reason why they would have a weaker bladder, or specifically be more into it as a deliberate act. However, I'd say the LGBTQ+ people are, on the whole, more open/honest about what they're into, and more willing to experiment / try new things. So maybe they're more likely to have tried it as a kink, and more likely to admit it, if it is something they like.

  4. It entirely depends on the task.

    If I just need to be held in place, and not hurt enough to thrash around, then handcuffs are fast, secure, and I like the feel of cold steel against my skin.

    If I'm being restrained, and then motivated to try to escape 🤣 then it's leather cuffs, I can thrash and fight all I want, without hurting myself or breaking a wrist, and I love the creaking sound when you strain against stiff leather.

    If we're just having a relaxing time, then nothing beats laying on the mat for 20-30 minutes, and being expertly tied, manipulated, and positioned (even suspended) in shibari. And done properly, it's comfortable for hours.

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