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Has a NSFW question ever stopped you in your tracks?

Asked by Adirondackwannabe (36713points) April 23rd, 2010

I had to ask and it took a strange turn into something both romantic and sad. How does that work? At the mods request, I’ll add some more. I asked a sex question and it took a new twist when one of the answers was about having a great love and then having her taken away suddenly. I was being my usual flippant self and someone came out with do I realize all that I have. Stopped me in my tracks. Think about that next time you’re critical of your s/o.

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CMaz's avatar

Romance and NSFW questions are like Mexican food.

JeffVader's avatar

He who questions training only trains himself at asking questions.

wundayatta's avatar

Is there any specific question this question refers to?

thriftymaid's avatar

Adirondack, I think you left something out of your details.

gailcalled's avatar

What are you talking about?

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

I was referring to my previous question about how far you would ask your s/o to go and stranger in a strange worlds response.

stranger_in_a_strange_land's avatar

Maybe I should quit answering them. I seem to be the wet blanket on these threads.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

@stranger_in_a_strange_land Not at all. It made me realize what I have, and not take her for granted.

nailpolishfanatic's avatar

what does NSFW even mean? :S

JeffVader's avatar

You must lash out with every limb, like the octopus who plays the drums.

jfos's avatar

@Thesexier NSFW = Not Safe For Work.

jfos's avatar

@Thesexier Your place of work—at your job. That is, if you have one.

nailpolishfanatic's avatar

hahah oh…so when a question shows NSFW, then its not suiteble reading it there? :D I think I understand

janbb's avatar

@Thesexier You got it. It is a way of indicating that the question is about sex.

nailpolishfanatic's avatar

@janbb , hahahahha I never knew this:D

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