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Mar. 21st, 2004 02:00 amSometimes, the intersections of my social groups still manages to startle me. Not, that is, in a _bad_ way!
It is, in fact, Spring. At least according to my libido, which appears to have come out of hibernation.
There is something highly entertaining about being asked to bite people. Apparently I have 'teeth for biting people'. Or something. (I _was_ most certainly in a bitey mood!)
Leaving teeth marks is fun. It _is_ a bit weird to be biting people _way_ harder than I would possibly want to be bit, though. Partly because not using my own preference gague on such things means I can't really tell when it's too much.
Cloven... lime? Huh! Still, neat! I've not experienced a cloven citrus fruit before. And it's _great_ fun to get the host with it. Mmm... tasty host. (hostess cupcakes! Waaait...) Although, apparently _sleepy_ host!
I think I like snuggly, friendly smooching parties, at least when I know and am comfortable with a large percentage of the people there. I don't think I'd yet managed to stay late enough at any such (or perhaps did not know enough people, or was not sufficiently aware of such goings on) before now. I did, however, suspect said enjoyment.
Glad that I did not decide against going due to exhaustion! Yes. But now, said exhaustion appears to be letting me know that it's no longer being forcably detained by my desire to remain alert while driving. So, sleep!
Oh! Moving out roommate is almost done. Tomorrow ought to let that finish up, even if it _is_ a day later than I gave. Yay! Then,
Really. Honest. Sleep!
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Date: 2004-03-21 08:46 am (UTC)It was really quite a good group, and it seemed that most were in an extra-sociable mood - Spring's influence, perhaps.
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Date: 2004-03-22 08:47 am (UTC)It was! Yes! I mean I literally cannot think of anyone there that I did not enjoy the company of, including people I'd just met. With, of course, variation on if they are people I'd want to track down outside of party context. But, _still_!
*still pleased*
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Date: 2004-03-21 11:07 am (UTC)As for biting, we humans (http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s885868.htm) seem to have a prepensity for biting one another, and get the last paragraph in an article on The Power of Shark Bites (http://www.elasmo-research.org/education/topics/r_bites.htm).
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Date: 2004-03-22 05:57 am (UTC)Yeah, I'm a nibbler myself, for basically the same reasons. I like being nibbled, or being lightly gripped with teeth - being actually bitten triggers the defense systems, and makes me feel aggressive and agitated. I wouldn't want to do that to someone else. I've been asked to "bite harder" before, and I have complied, but not without feeling a little worried for the target of my biting.