Hay people I've been here for a while now and I've tried to get messy with my past two partners they thought I was weird. I'm now ready too meet people who have the same fetish as me.
Hi! Sometimes it gets hard to get messy whit couples, many people doesn't get our fetish but here many people are open to chat and to conversation (as me) feel free to message, we are here for getting some messy friends
a ja said: Hay people I've been here for a while now and I've tried to get messy with my past two partners they thought I was weird. I'm now ready too meet people who have the same fetish as me.
Welcome aboard! Just remember, weird is ok. "Normal" is a mathematical term meaning the average. Average is boring!
a ja said: Hay people I've been here for a while now and I've tried to get messy with my past two partners they thought I was weird. I'm now ready too meet people who have the same fetish as me.
Welcome aboard! Just remember, weird is ok. "Normal" is a mathematical term meaning the average. Average is boring!
"Normal" is a mathematical term meaning the average. Average is boring!
I think you actually use "average" as a term for average in maths, or specify which average; mean, median, mode. "Normal" is actually used as an almost arbitrary adjective to distinguish mathematical properties which usually has little regards to averages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal (e.g. normal subgroups, matrices and operators have more to do with conjugation, normal vectors are perpendicular to tangents etc.).
Back on topic, I think it helps to be up front as early as possible. I've told my previous partners about the fetish and they haven't expressed finding it weird (although maybe that's because they prefer me talking about sexy stuff rather than about pure mathematics and normal subgroups)
"Normal" is a mathematical term meaning the average. Average is boring!
I think you actually use "average" as a term for average in maths, or specify which average; mean, median, mode. "Normal" is actually used as an almost arbitrary adjective to distinguish mathematical properties which usually has little regards to averages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal (e.g. normal subgroups, matrices and operators have more to do with conjugation, normal vectors are perpendicular to tangents etc.).
Back on topic, I think it helps to be up front as early as possible. I've told my previous partners about the fetish and they haven't expressed finding it weird (although maybe that's because they prefer me talking about sexy stuff rather than about pure mathematics and normal subgroups)
(@_@) That's a fair, accurate, and more in depth analysis! Anyways, "normal" is like the peak of the bell curve, it's were more people are at. And unless the bell curve in question is about "people who murder other people" or something, than being along the edges generally isn't a bad thing.