Saturday 27 October 2007

Confession

Since I have B's generous permission to talk about him here (since, as he put it, it's my blog), I shall proceed to embarrass myself with the following confession....

Once, when the two of us were engaged in some acts that involved not very much clothing, I told him it was "like having a greek god in my bed."

And I meant it.

I just.

Didn't mean to say it out loud.



*blush*

14 comments:

dilling said...

swarthy, right?

Victoria said...

Yeah, but also? It was like Michelangelo's David was right there in front of me! *fans self*

Yvonne said...

oh my!

Anonymous said...

That is the funniest/most charming thing I've heard all day ;)

Victoria said...

Yvonne: *blush*

She likes purple, well gee! Thanks! ; )

Jenn O'Neil said...

swarthy and a greek god??? yummy!

I hate it when I say something outloud that I meant to keep to myself!

Michael Colvin said...

I find the only problem with having a Greek God in my bed is trying to get that damn fig leaf off his penis.

Did I really just type that? :O

Victoria said...

Jenn, unfortunately I say "inside thought" things out loud waaaaaay too often! ; )

Tod, I'm laughing hysterically while I tell you that you did, indeed, just type that! wheeeeeeeeee!

dilling said...

Hey, is NaBloPoMo happening this year? Like in two days?

Victoria said...

Yeah dude, is sho' is

http://www.nablopomo.com/

But, like in, four days I think ; )

Jenn said...

I think we censor our inside voices way too often...I mean, seriously, telling a man in your bed that he's like a greek god sure isn't going to make your encounter any WORSE!! I suspect it would likely do the opposite.....

Victoria said...

Jenn, it was fine until he left and I thought about what I said! And then I felt like a dork ; )

But, yeah, we do a whole lot of internal censoring don't we?

Likalia said...

Yeah sometimes it is good to censor the inside thoughts (though I don't do so very often) but if you did you'd miss out on having cute little anecdotes like this one.

:) hehe thanks for the smile.

Victoria said...

You're welcome for the smile!

And, yeah, if I thought too much (which, you know, I do already) I sure wouldn't have as many silly stories to tell! ; )