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Thread ID: 73805 2006-11-01 18:37:00 Sexsomnia SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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495790 2006-11-01 18:37:00 She/he jumps you in their sleep? Awesome!

"Sexsomnia" (lit: intercourse while in a sleeping state) may not be as much fun as it sounds . Sufferers (?), who initiate sex while asleep, are apparently less numerous than sleepwalkers but more common than documented in case reports .

Many hide their condition due to embarrassment; others have been known to brag about this condition during bouts of liberation by alcohol . Suspected factors: stress and sleep deficits and fantasy dreams while in REM state .

Web site: sleepsex . org .

Locker-room reaction: Awesome dude! (or dudette!)

Sexsomniacs' reaction: It scares the hell out of us because we have no idea what we're doing or with whom . :blush:

Sexsomniacs' partners' reaction: The nympho zombie thing gets old and creepy .

(For Human Nature's previous updates on sleep-eating and sleep-driving, click here ( . slate . com/id/2140828/" target="_blank">www . slate . com), here ( . slate . com/id/2138726/" target="_blank">www . slate . com), here ( . slate . com/id/2137500/" target="_blank">www . slate . com), and here ( . slate . com/id/2137947/" target="_blank">www . slate . com) . )

site credits : . slate . com/id/2152021" target="_blank">www . slate . com

The preceeding is an excerpt to the posted page at the URL above, and is not the post in it's entirety, complying with the Freedom Of Use act .
SurferJoe46 (51)
495791 2006-11-01 20:46:00 The preceeding is an excerpt to the posted page at the URL above, and is not the post in it's entirety, complying with the Freedom Of Use act.

You could at least name an act that exists :D
TGoddard (7263)
495792 2006-11-02 00:26:00 Too bad I sleep alone, otherwise I'd give it a try :waughh: Shortcircuit (1666)
495793 2006-11-02 01:52:00 You could at least name an act that exists :D
It's a generic expression that we all (other than you) understand TG. Don't get picky with our fire-frazzled buddy, YOU should have his problems.

Smilies don't mitigate the hit either. :(

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
495794 2006-11-02 02:04:00 It's a generic expression that we all (other than you) understand TG . Don't get picky with our fire-frazzled buddy, YOU should have his problems .

Smilies don't mitigate the hit either . :(

Cheers

Billy 8-{)

Aw . . . . thanks Billy . . . the fires are out and they think they have the pyro who did it . . . and somebody's gonna be a 1/2 million dollars (US) richer for finding him .

I actually posted that because of the levity factor . . . . . I was surfing and found it and decided the world . . at least the Upsidedown part of it might not see it unless I posted it for them .

Having a rather arcane and parallax view on things gives me a chance to find humor in a lot of places . I particularly enjoy the humor of NZ'rs and although there is a language barrier (the chocky-fish thing as an example), I feel we can enjoy these arcanities and parallelisms with each other . . . no harm intended .

BTW: my surgery on Oct 31st went well; I am home and repairing with little or no real pain . I have another surgery on the 9th of Nov .

Now if I can ONLY get youse guys to see the danger of 240 volt service in your homes . . . my job will be closer to done .
SurferJoe46 (51)
495795 2006-11-02 02:19:00 Nothing wrong with 240v electrickery in the home, in the fingers is a bit annoying.
Actually, it is done to toughen us up for visiting your side of the world; we get somewhat weakened and disoriented in the US from having to walk upside down, get there before we left here, and so on. After our 230v, shocks over there (here for you) don't even raise an eyebrow.
As for tourists who are confused by our "upside-down" light switches, the easiest solution is to remember that while you folk wish to turn the light on at night, we regard the dark as the problem so we switch it off.
R2x1 (4628)
495796 2006-11-02 02:21:00 Geeze mate, you are an honorary kiwi already. Come over here and you'll have mates country-wide!

Glad the surgery went well for you, and I trust a suitably hot experience will be awaiting the firebug. I understand your prisons have some quaint practices involving newbies and jello, plus brown wrinkly things that rarely see the sun.

Playing hide the sausage or pick up the soap are also popular prison games I believe.

Good luck to him I say, he'll need it. :D

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
495797 2006-11-02 02:28:00 Playing hide the sausage or pick up the soap are also popular prison games I believe .
Billy 8-{)


To get the thread back on track . . .

Can you play those games in your sleep?

Yep, hope you're up and bouncing around real quick SurferJoe :)
Shortcircuit (1666)
495798 2006-11-02 02:35:00 Sanguinity aside (is that a word?) I have thoughts that the people who were most adversly affected should get their time at the guy firsthand .

I cannot imagine the terror and pain involved in burning to death . The relatives of the firemen should have first shots at the guy . . . if this is the real culprit .

I direct all interested persons to this site for the update to what is going on right now . . . . . . . foxnews . com/story/0,2933,226598,00 . html" target="_blank">www . foxnews . com

This link is just 2 hours old right now (GMT-7)

The catch phrase is: "Person of interest" . :xmouth:
SurferJoe46 (51)
495799 2006-11-02 06:43:00 To get the thread back on track . . .

Can you play those games in your sleep?

:illogical
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