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What type of adult films do girls usually watch when in hotel rooms? This may sound a little silly but hear me out. I used to work at the front desk of a hotel and they did have those systems that had an adult film database built into the room TV to choose from. Well the point is that about 40 - 45% of the rooms rented out to single female (or groups of girls) customers actually rented these movies but it never identified which films. So all feelings set aside and up front honesty what type of films are the preferred adult films rented by girls? Straight? Fetish? What? | | Straight and fetish. Yes, women do watch porn and yes, we have sexual appetite. Not very strange okay. | What are the best film databases for adult movies? I know about IAFD, but are there some other databases that are a little more detailed? Would like to be able to look up an actress, find a list of movies, then find out what they do in certain scenes of that movie | I think you would be well served by going to www.excaliburfilms.com
They have an extensive library and more information than you want on each movie, actor or actress with their bios etc. Very reputable. Very competitive prices and have a buy and rent program on both tape and DVD. | Have you ever worked in the adult film industry? Okay, I'm an open minded graduate, looking for a bit of cash. Recently while trawling through a recruitment website, I stumbled across an advert looking for people to feature in adult movies. People could either take up fully clothed roles and feature as extras, or they could have more "hands on roles" if they were comfortable to do this. Naturally I clicked on the link fantasy-flix.com/ and emailed them. They phoned me back that same day, explaining who they were, and how they operated etc. It all sounded fairly professional (actors are all tested beforehand and so on). They then asked me a few questions so they could obtain a profile of me, which they then uploaded to their distributors. Because I was unwilling to do certain things (I'm not THAT open-minded), my profile came back with a 45% success rate. This means that 45% of their clients would hire me. She said this was a fairly good return, and that the minimum they'll accept is 30%. She then asked me for a picture, which I duly supplied. At the risk of sounding arrogant or conceited, I'm a rather good-looking guy, and I work out a lot. Having received the pics, the girl that I'd been dealing with was adamant that I would easily obtain employment. She asked if I would be able to work immediately, to which I replied yes. As she scrolled through her database, she informed me that there were jobs very near me starting in two weeks. It's a days work, 3-4 hrs, and I get a minimum of £800. Tempting? But here's the part that's left me concerned. They ask for advertising fees as they're essentially a recruitment agency. It's £200 for 3 months, £400 for 6 months or £600 for a year. What should I do? | oh I love to
I wanna seduce all Hugh Hefner´s girls | If lust is a sin, then why does God encourage man to keep abreast of woman? Hetero- or bi-sexual males will often notice that "God's little helper" rises to the occasion in response to sexual attractiveness.
If lust is indeed sin, did God create it perhaps as an indicator of how attractive Its creations are?
In other words, could the male "meter" of lust be tracked by God and kept in some grand, omnipresent database, similar to the "erect" meter in Hustler magazine's reviews of adult films? | The word "lustfully" in Matthew verse 28 is the English translation of the Greek word “epithumeo”. The English translation of the word "epithumeo" is almost identical to the English translation of the Hebrew word "chamad" found in the 10th commandment in Exodus 20:17, which is the only verse in the Bible that has any resemblance to the meaning of Matthew 5:28.
Both the Greek word "epithumeo" and the Hebrew word "chamad" have an English translation of, “to covet things forbidden, to desire earnestly; to have a longing desire for.”
More and more Bible scholars are believing that Jesus spoke in Hebrew during his life here on earth. Most likely Jesus used the Hebrew word "chamad" when he most likely spoke to the people in Hebrew.
Two good books that make a very convincing case that the original Matthew was written in Hebrew and that our Matthew, Mark and Luke were written from a Greek translation of Matthew's writing are: "New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus Insights from His Jewish Context" by David Bivin, and "Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus: New Insights from a Hebraic Perspective" by David Bivin and Roy B Blizzard.
The early church founding fathers recorded that Matthew wrote an account of the Gospel in Hebrew. That original writing in Hebrew has never been found.
No one knows who wrote the Matthew in our Bible. Bible scholars believe that Matthews book was translated into Greek and then Mark and Luke and the unknown author of our current Matthew used a Greek translation of the original Hebrew Matthew to write the synoptic gospels - Matthew, Mark and Luke.
So most likely Jesus did use the Hebrew word "chamad" which means to covet and most likely Jesus was referring to the 10th commandment which says we should not covet anything that is not ours.
when you lust :its a overwhelming desire of something that not yours..
to COVET=lust | How do I know if I have autism? Basically I've done well at school, I did ok at University, and I seem to do work ok. However, I have a problem generally with seeing the point in making new friends. i don't think when i was younger I had the opportunity to make new friends frequently so I just went about things and did things from imagination. I also used to try and entertain people in the house alot just generally by being an energy ball. However as I have grown into an adult, I have found it extreamly difficult to live on the outside world. I find it difficult to move out of home and make new friends. I find it difficult to just basically form a life for myself. I don't know if there are just issues with general confidence, or that I have an issue of autism. I first realized that I might have austism, when I was trying to figure out for years that I wanted to make a film on autism. I started a film database which were about films not on stage, and I generally found that I was attracted to films basically on autism. There are lots of different types and I am not an expert. However I feel that I am struggling with something, and I can't put my finger on it. | Interesting-
It's great that you are willing to see the issue in yourself, and that you learned to like films about it. I'm someone with a mental illness, and it took me about ten years to fully appreciate and understand what this means and how it affects me as an individual as well as in the community.
I'd love to see your database, if you're willing to share it.
It's probably not enough to see movies in terms of getting yourself diagnosed. You really do need an educated opinion, and you can either find a doctor or meet others who have autism in your community. If you have any self-help groups out there, or if you're willing to read up on the online bulletin boards about the illness, you may be able to have a firmer grasp of what it means to have the illness. For me, it helped to volunteer at my local mental health community services.
I think you're moving in the right direction with your recovery process, and I hope you keep working at figuring how your mind works and what more you can do for yourself. | Alert copyright Moguls can damaged your Life.? first victims of the new totalitarian 'digital economy rights law" government law makers that rushed this law through should be ashamed,
what do you think of incompetent headhunting dogs using a vile law to demand information about you they can't secure?
>>The personal details of a further 8,000 people alleged to have shared music or films illegally have appeared online.
A list of more than 8,000 Sky broadband subscribers and a second of 400 PlusNet users surfaced following a security breach of legal firm ACS:Law.
It comes after a database of more than 5,000 people suspected of downloading adult films emerged on Monday.
The UK's Information Commissioner said ACS:Law could be fined up to half a million pounds for the breaches.
The two new lists, produced by ACS:Law, contain the names, addresses and Internet addresses (IP addresses) of users suspected of illegally sharing music.<<
www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-114… | What a thing to get caught out for. Ouch! And why? If there's one thing the internet is swarming with it's free porn.
Mojo has me confused. Halal Porn? Seems unlikely
Yes they can try and damage your life, but I suspect that an adept lawyer could cut holes in any case they made. It's a pity that so many people just roll over and pay up.
Edit. Mojo. There's two points here 1. You can use one of the unblocked mojo accounts to email me, you know that. 2. I have no interest in hearing a word from that person. Not a one.
oh and a third point, is that I will not put up with harassment from you or them. If you post anything that is designed to harass or intimidate, then you know the rules.... | How do you decide what novel to read? I was an avid reader of novels as a guy. I read books mainly suggested or required by adults; teachers, parents, Sunday School leaders.
In adulthood, I started to read more "How-to" and "self-help" books. I have read maybe one novel in the past ten years and listened to a half dozen more on long drives. I still read a lot but mainly magazines and non-fiction,
Part of my problem is I am overwhelmed at the bookstore. I have considered reading classics but would prefer to read something contemporary.
I also enjoy movies. I have used databases (Netflix is one) that allows you to rate movies that you have watched and then the website makes suggestions about films that might be of interest. Does a similar database exist for books?
I am open to all suggestions but I am hoping to learn a method more than just suggestions of individual books.
I believe in the old adage: Give a man a fish , he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will never starve. | Why not experiment? Go to the library, where you don't have to buy books, and bring a couple home and read them. I mean, you have time. It's not like you're looking for the last book you'll ever read. If you don't like them, then you know what genre to stay away from. The ones you like will point you in the right direction. I don't like to rely on websites for suggestions; they're never very accurate.
Edit: Here's a site you could try, though. I'm not having luck with it at the moment (some kind of connection error), but I've used it before and it worked.
www.whatshouldireadnext.com/searc… | Mancunians - are you happy to pay £60 for an ID card? I think the ID card scheme is completely unneccessary. It is expensive, unworkable and pointless - there is already a huge amount of information held about us on government databases - why add to it? If something can be manufactured, then it can be forged. This only adds to the appeal for scammers, as they will have a gold standard way of raiding our accounts.
However, I can think of one benefit. If a swipe card was introduced on the reverse to enable the holder to pay for pay-per-view films on cable telly, then it would alleviate Ministers like Jacqui Smith getting into embarrassment over their expenses. It would be clear that it was her husband who had been claiming for adult entertainment, as he would be recorded as using the card. So how about it Jacqui - does a Virgin Media / Sky / Freeview strip on the back of the ID card sound like a good idea? | The slimebags at Westminster are hoping that enough people apply - and if banks, retailers etc start insisting on such ID the 'voluntary' aspect will de facto become mandatory. (Typical Brownite back-door stealth.)
Since we know the bad guys will avoid the new cards like the plague - or quickly find a way to fake them - this whole costly and wasteful exercise should have been top of the list for cancellation, given the parlous state of our economy.
The Tories promise to cancel it if/when elected but sheer stubborn pride prevents Brown from yet another bungling error.
That said, he might do another U-turn when he sacks Jacqui Smith, so as to make the project look like one of hers.
I hope the Mancurians are smart enough to boycott the whole idea - if only to save £60 for the privilege of confirming who they are. | What type of adult films do girls usually watch when in hotel rooms? This may sound a little silly but hear me out. I used to work at the front desk of a hotel and they did have those systems that had an adult film database built into the room TV to choose from. Well the point is that about 40 - 45% of the rooms rented out to single female (or groups of girls) customers actually rented these movies but it never identified which films. So all feelings set aside and up front honesty what type of films are the preferred adult films rented by girls? Straight? Fetish? What? | | Not only movies |
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