I certainly know what it is like to be misunderstood, so I relate to that statement especially. Also, there is nothing wrong with being "oversexed," as you put it. Our current society places a negative spin on that; strong erotic energy shows a vitality of spirit, a concentration in the terrestrial plane. I am very much like that myself, although I do go through "dry" periods. (They don't last very long.) I also agree with your choice of A. Martinez as the focus of your blog, insomuch as I remember him being one of the stand-out stars of "Santa Barbara." (Never felt the connection between him and Marcy, though -- sorry if that offends.) I also loved the actor who played Mason Capwell, and the various Joe Perkins incarnations. (I even remember the love song that underscored his love story with Kelly aka Robin Wright.) As this was the only soap opera to have premiered in my lifetime, it was the only one that I ever followed . . . although I do confess that I stopped watching it around the time that the "Lucinda Light" (name?) character came onto the show. All in all, the gems of the show (besides A) were Gina Capwell, as played by the brilliant Robin Matson . . . and her wildly, unabashedly erotic relationship with the equally sexy Keith (the lawyer). I hope this response brings up some pleasant memories for you!
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I'm not drunk, just chemically unbalanced. I'm not always horny, just sexually focused, under-sexed and misunderstood. Ah, what the heck, yeah I'm always horny. On that note if ur naughty go 2 ur room... If u wanna be naughty, go 2 mine.
I am just your average Southern country boy who happens to love soap operas from as early as I can remember. What you will find in this blog will be my thoughts and mementos from my years of being a soap opera fan. It may be pictures, articles, or just a thought. And from time to time you will find a nude photo shared of a soap star or just some random photo of a hottie or a video of a favorite song.
Hope you will enjoy the journey with me as you see a brief view of the inner workings of the crazy mind of this soap fan.
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ReplyDeleteI certainly know what it is like to be misunderstood, so I relate to that statement especially. Also, there is nothing wrong with being "oversexed," as you put it. Our current society places a negative spin on that; strong erotic energy shows a vitality of spirit, a concentration in the terrestrial plane. I am very much like that myself, although I do go through "dry" periods. (They don't last very long.) I also agree with your choice of A. Martinez as the focus of your blog, insomuch as I remember him being one of the stand-out stars of "Santa Barbara." (Never felt the connection between him and Marcy, though -- sorry if that offends.) I also loved the actor who played Mason Capwell, and the various Joe Perkins incarnations. (I even remember the love song that underscored his love story with Kelly aka Robin Wright.) As this was the only soap opera to have premiered in my lifetime, it was the only one that I ever followed . . . although I do confess that I stopped watching it around the time that the "Lucinda Light" (name?) character came onto the show. All in all, the gems of the show (besides A) were Gina Capwell, as played by the brilliant Robin Matson . . . and her wildly, unabashedly erotic relationship with the equally sexy Keith (the lawyer). I hope this response brings up some pleasant memories for you!
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