Snugglepuss

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cat snuggling with his person

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S may be for Snuggling, but it is also for SHARING.

Today marks the end of the third week of the A to Z Blogging Challenge.  Not all of the below are participating in the challenge, but here are a few blog{ger}s whose posts over the past week are well worth sharing:

    • M is for Missy, whose personal post about identifying as a Middle (as opposed to a little, in a DD/lg kind of way) caught my attention for its reflective outside-the-box introspection.
    • N is for Non-Monogamy.  In You, Me, Her, Molly reflects on how she came to the point where she’s comfortable with her husband having another lover.
    • O is for Oh, Lola. This DD/lg bit of erotica by Ella Scandal is a fun, flirty, bratty, bitchy ride worth taking.
    • P is for Photography of the sexy variety.  The Sinful Sunday photo prompt for the first week in May is a bit of a roulette spin.  Want to join in?  The instructions are posted here.
    • Q is for Quotables, which – as Ferns shows in this post – do not necessarily require context to contain substance.  (Or to make people laugh. 😉 )
    • R is for Rumi, whose quote Indigo uses to stunning effect alongside this gorgeous photo of herself, dancing nude.

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If you’ve read (or written!) something recently that you’d like to share, please do so in the comments below.  And if you are participating in the A to Z Challenge, be sure to let me know!  🙂

8 thoughts on “Snugglepuss

    1. Mrs Fever Post author

      You’re welcome. 🙂

      I think there are boxes – both intentional and imaginary – that, due to perceived pressure from the community or our own preconceived notions, we feel we must fit inside if we are going to participate in __________. It’s true for issues of identity as well as for the claiming of relationship labels. So when someone takes the time to reflect and say “Just because I’m not into X, doesn’t mean that Y and Z don’t work for me,” like you have done, it helps people broaden their scope. Which is a Good Thing. 🙂

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    1. Mrs Fever Post author

      He was quite comfy. (And quite annoyed that I was taking his picture. 😼 He has no problem photo bombing me at his leisure, but can’t stand having his picture taken on purpose. Go figure.)

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  1. Molly

    Thank you for the mention. I have a few more posts in my mind centred around this subject which I will try to get out at some point.

    Oh and the thing about the cat not wanting to have its picture taken, yep, they are sooo damn awkward when it comes to modelling

    Mollyx
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    1. Mrs Fever Post author

      I think non-mono relationship structures are something that people are genuinely interested in, but at the same time I also feel like they can be difficult for people outside the structure to understand. So the more examples and REAL feelings – not just “everything is perfect!” – we show as individuals about How It Works, the better. I really appreciate that you took the time to write about your experience. I’ll look forward to reading more. 🙂

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