New Fetish
One of the news stories tonight was about a man would pretended to be mentally challenged in order to fondle care givers. I was taken aback when I heard the news story. My conclusion--he is mentally challenged. The reporter said he would often fondle his caregivers wearing nothing but a diaper? I imagined someone who looked like the actor who portrayed Pam Dawber and Robin Williams son in Mork and Mindy. Remember him? He was an elderly actor who wore children's clothing. Anyway, what was this person thinking? My suggestion? Find that sort of kink on the internet. I mean really? Do you have to ruin other people's lives because of your fetish? What actual satisfaction could you have gotten dressed in a diaper and touching a nurse's uniform? I'm sure somewhere in cyberspace, there is site with scantily dressed nurses for your imagination to run wild. Just leave innocent people out of your fantasy.
I also watched "The Bachelorette" in which Jen Scheff (sp?) ended up rejecting both her final choices. And I was somewhat surprised. I didn't watch it from the beginning, only today since my cousin Sue cut our phone conversation short to tune into the show. So I tuned in also. I didn't see any sort of sparks between her and the person she supposedly chose. And when they first saw each other after weeks of separation, the hug was more friendly than of "absence makes the heart grow fonder" lust. She even sat a bit away from him. Body language does give those tell-tale signs. Or am I beginning to hone in on my clinical eye and see things that are there just by examining the body?
I'm still not a big fan of that reality show. I don't know how they expect true love to bloom from a room of producer choices. Love should be found based on fate meetings. What happened to boy meets girl? Not boy meets girl after a screening process (in which neither have a say in). Also what's with getting to make-out and fondle as many prospects as possible, all under the same roof?
But why am I complaining? I am one of the many that watch these shows.
I also watched "The Bachelorette" in which Jen Scheff (sp?) ended up rejecting both her final choices. And I was somewhat surprised. I didn't watch it from the beginning, only today since my cousin Sue cut our phone conversation short to tune into the show. So I tuned in also. I didn't see any sort of sparks between her and the person she supposedly chose. And when they first saw each other after weeks of separation, the hug was more friendly than of "absence makes the heart grow fonder" lust. She even sat a bit away from him. Body language does give those tell-tale signs. Or am I beginning to hone in on my clinical eye and see things that are there just by examining the body?
I'm still not a big fan of that reality show. I don't know how they expect true love to bloom from a room of producer choices. Love should be found based on fate meetings. What happened to boy meets girl? Not boy meets girl after a screening process (in which neither have a say in). Also what's with getting to make-out and fondle as many prospects as possible, all under the same roof?
But why am I complaining? I am one of the many that watch these shows.
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