If You Ever Need Someone To Lick Inside Your Ears, I’d Be Honored

Posted by admin on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Hey, I wouldn’t mind someone saying that to me every once in a while.  I’ve been sick for a while- a long while. In that time I’ve felt my womanly wiles slip away day by day.  It’s easy to do when you are only able to take a bath once a week.  So when I heard the new trailer for Beverly Hills Chihuahua, I thought the trailer was fairly cute, (The male lead issues the immortal words in my blog title…)  and it brought a couple of things home to roost.   The first being that I had become the female equivalent of a eunuch. Not something that a woman who has been married a quarter of a century needs to be hit over the head with.

I’ve traded silk slips for long sleeved pajamas and sexy trysts for sleeping pills long ago. I have a wonderful husband who I wouldn’t trade for all the silk slips in China. I think this is the part where I’m suppose to say “It isn’t him, it’s me” but I certainly wouldn’t mind a tongue in my ear occasionally.

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One Response to “If You Ever Need Someone To Lick Inside Your Ears, I’d Be Honored”

  1. Justin Guildon 25 Sep 2008 at 8:43 pm 1

    Hello!

    My name is Justin Guild and I’m a graduate research assistant currently working with Dr. Jeong-Nam Kim (http://www.cla.purdue.edu/communication/people/jnkim.shtml) at Purdue University on a health communication study.

    Specifically, our research explores how information sharing behavior through online communities influences coping strategies among people with chronic conditions including cancer, diabetes, depression, etc.

    I’m contacting you to seek permission to place a link to our online web survey on your blog and/or forum to invite readers and other visitors to participate. The survey is purely academic in nature and takes no longer than 5-7 minutes to complete.

    The web survey can be found by clicking on this link: http://www.createsurvey.com/c/70237-Os3LDl/

    In the survey, we use the term “blog” to refer to any online activity where you might read or share information in communities such as personal web logs, internet forums, and discussion boards.

    The findings of this study could lead to better management capacities of chronic diseases as well as an increase in funding for research related to online communities.

    If you have any questions, or would like additional information, please don’t hesitate to contact me at jguild@purdue.edu.

    Thank you for your time and consideration.

    Sincerely,

    Justin Guild

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