Hottie1

Hottie1

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Self indulgence

April 01 2015

Well tonight didn't work out as planned, my lovers cancelled and I have hours to myself. I'm not wallowing, I cooked spaghetti carbonara (for one because no one else eats it), opened a bottle of red and have the remote control to myself😎 I might have a bath later, I'm not quite sure, all I know is I can do as I please! My question is, what is your self-indulgence? Mary xx

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I would come an join you. My self indulgence is hours and hours in the bath with a good book, coffee and maybe even a little chocolate.....no kids banging on the door and asking me questions Alas, we have no bath Shaz

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    When I end up with a whole swathe of time to myself to unwind... Take my road cycle out for a nice long ride Take the motorbike for a ride Depending on time of day go to nice atmo cafe and chill with a 8/10 or higher coffee Go somewhere and do some photography Do some epic photo editing Go for a swim Make a fresh cooked meal, sit down in front of the TV and veg out There is of course the obvious option too...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    is an antipasto platter, a bottle of whiskey and a good book. I look forward to my Sundays when my kids are at their dad's, I'm not on call, I have Monday off work and the house to myself for two whole, work-free days (happens about once every month or two)..... Sheer bliss!!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I am extremely self indulgent..I am at a time in my life where I have very few responsibilities,I work only a couple of days a week and the rest of my time I get to do whatever I feel like xxFreya

  • AnnieWhichway

    AnnieWhichway

    10 years ago

    Hot bath, fine wine, something sexy on and a good supply of batteries.....

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Kidding, my indulgences include pasta and wine too. And Netflix of course.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Is getting out on the mountain bike, riding for hours through the scenery. Popping out if it to a small town, grabbing a coffee and lunch, having a chat with the locals maybe even a beer. Then getting back on for a great return trip home. Mr K xx - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Usually it's a bath, hot ! A bottle of rum or some Belgian beer and a fully charged phone. Or a long bike ride, in footy season one of the local pubs that serve micro brewery beer and just watch the footy. A sail on the river solo in my dinghy.

  • Hottie1

    Hottie1

    10 years ago

    Pasta and wine for Meander and I to share ( I'd still break the rules, red for me) I'd set up KIS in the formal lounge in the arm chair, would open up Johnie platinum for her and pour her a glass and let her read. 50zcool and Annie would be first in the bath and Shazza and I would sit on their laps! Where there's a will there's a way, small bath, pftt! Mr K and ausmtv, have new body oils, I'd rub you down after your long bike rides😘 freya, the corner for you for bragging lol. I do want to be you freya when I grow up. Mary xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I run, generally a long way but thats only because there aren't too many girls on hand to please :)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    My self indulgence is spent in the bush with my binoculars and camera. Maybe a book in the pack.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Head to the shed a beer in one hand and an idea in the other... I then set about making the idea come to light :)) timber work

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I know what your all thinking.... But a BIG steak does it for me... Now tell me what could is wash it down with Hmmm ??? 😛😛

  • Twisted_Mister

    Twisted_Mister

    10 years ago

    Followed by a 30 minute shower (cold of course), then a bit of tucker followed by Wild Turkey with either Reservoir Dogs or The Sopranos on DVD, provided the cricket's not on. Oh yes. That'll do me nicely. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    IF I only have a couple of hours then: study, read, write, go for a swim or a cycle or a jog. Or play :) If I have a day: then bunker down at home, sleep in, write and, or go to the beach or cycle. Or play :) IF I have a week: Travel! :)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    just need a full fuel tank and some kind weather and then to hit the bay with the ski

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    On really warm nights when there is nothing much to do, I like to run through the forest with no pants on. I also like to lick the backs of various beetles I find there as there are so many different flavours.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Far too infrequent for me !!! Bath, hot, wine ( either red or white) tapas , movie , web cam - toys .....I love my nights alone!!!! - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    sipping on some Baileys Chocolat Luxe ... laying in a warm spa with lots of bubbles, head back and soaking up all the essential oils in the water, followed by a head, neck & shoulders massage and foot a massage. Pure heaven! LG

  • SacralChakra

    SacralChakra

    10 years ago

    I generally indulge myself with something every day. It keeps me happy and balanced. I love to go for a long skate with some fast techno music on the iPod - this morning I did 20km. Smoked salmon and cream cheese... A cup of tea and a movie or a book... Chocolate... Ice cream...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I too like to be indulgent, I do what I want when I want. I like to watch porn and like the idea of having sex while watching these and if I have no one then a good wank could be enough

  • Lovinit28andKC72

    Lovinit28andKC72

    10 years ago

    Bubble bath, candle light, music and a vodka/soda...... Prefect 💋

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I've lately been catching up on some sleep on my Saturday afternoons. It's great! (That's kind-of really sad, isn't it?)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    In a very hot bath, salts, candles, and no noise, its nice to dream

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I particularly like the orange ones with the bright blue spots (mildly butter nutmeg with a subtle mushroom undertone)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    ...A good Imperial Stout in my Coopers balloon glass, plenty of macadamia's, cashews and smoked almonds and aDVD that I missed at the movies. And if it's raining outside...even better. The bikes are good too. Standing in the garage going eeny, meeny, miny, mo....Dressing up in the appropriate gear and helmet for each bike and going out to do battle. But they're hard work...and are rewarding rather than indulgent.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I take a quiet moment each night and read. It keeps me sane!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I'm sitting hear enduring brain freeze from a giant bowl of icecream. Ok, I lied. Its not a bowl, it's the whole tub ... with ice magic.

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'Obi1Kenietzsche' I particularly like the orange ones with the bright blue spots (mildly butter nutmeg with a subtle mushroom undertone) I see you omitted the pinch of evaporated secretion of the Yuminy-yum grub after feeding on the purple Yippity berries decomposing on the fresh dung of the Woppity frog eating Mingaggle Bat. Otherwise the highly hallucinated state of altered reality over the next 30 years, by the scented saliva of the Triumphywomwoms licking the backs of the orange ones with the bright blue spots during the mating season, would have one doing all sorts of strange things, often a sense of warmness will have a fully grown man wandering aimlessly naked out in the scrub and all sorts of wonderful things while the birds chirp and the men in their white coats leave a nice colourful ball of wool and a plastic spoon for knitting a jumper when things cool down in the later months of the third decade and get to keep it as they release him somewhat bewildered into community care, no doubt straight to the pickled jar of orange ones with bright blue spots, off with the jumper and free once again. Obi, these tests you come up with for some of the most unique secrets of bush tucker tuckering, you'd have to have read from Yankinjara caves and how the bloody hell you climbed up there to find that tucker story is simply amazing and truly self indulging indeed, when did you learn how to read Pinjarra red sand spit paintings? Mado Mado Tara xx

  • LetsFrolic

    LetsFrolic

    10 years ago

    Is training. Its tje only thing i do.for.myself. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    10 years ago

    It'd be easier on the ink of the typewriter, if I give you the nick name for the quick chat, chit chat, so Frisky fits like a glove and if I called you frolic, well.. it's intending to arouse and seduce a man [sic] not sick, just boy is in the dictionary, so is frisky, Frisky, if I called you Letus, some cheeky bugger will toss a leaf into for sure. Fuck Frisky you could come in handy steaming into the bush and bringing out some of the Ironbark logs, chuck em out even. How much wood could a woodchuck chuck, If a woodchuck could chuck wood, is a sport up your alley isn't it? You can call me Mado save some ink yourself, if you call us madotara then she'd probably want to sit with Frolic, Letusfrolic or even Frisky. It's up to you.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    I'm glad you asked that question Mado. 'Twas several years ago when I was exploring the dis-used Dorrigo railroad up behind Glenreagh when I happened upon an ancient Ne-Pinjarra man in one of the old tunnels. Being so old he had run out of naturally occurring saliva and was therefore unable to produce the intricate spit paintings he was previously renowned for. He had therefore undertaken a long and arduous journey to find a colony of Woppity frogs (an excellent source of spittle when gently squeezed). Knowing that Mingaggle Bats feed almost exclusively on this particular species of frog, he had followed the nocturnal flight path of these bats back to their roost in this tunnel. He had figured that the odd frog or two would be bound to escape from time to time and be found hiding in the darkness of the tunnel floor. Unfortunately, due to an extended drought and loss of natural habitat, Woppity frog numbers in the region had been steadily declining and there were none to be found (and subsequently squeezed). The poor old fellow was almost buggered. Fortunately however, I had a bag of prunes on me (I always carry some when hiking) and he made a remarkable recovery without having to squeeze any frogs at all! In gratitude he taught me how to decipher the earthy complexities of spit paintings and also introduced me to the secret world of Beetle licking and other lost bush culinary arts (Yuminy Yum Grubs, Yippity Berries and triumphywomwom's). It must be remembered however (as you most responsibly pointed out in your post) that these elusive treats are particularly powerful and should NOT be taken by people who are uninitiated, left handed or have a history of heart problems.

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    10 years ago

    I had to pull a bit of a swifty Obi, pretend I was right handed. I'm quite partial to indulge with a bit of a dabble, parting the wings of the beetle and licking the tender suckle node or as some refer it, the parsons knot (nose, node), until I've got beetle juice dripping from me chin. Doesn't taste like the parsons nose, definitely more like the honey suckle nectar and nibbling away on the knot (node, nose) to get a good flow running(nose knot suckle node nectar). The beetle carries on a bit like a chook without a head and recovers after a short while a little dazed while you softly stroke it until the legs come good and the sweet little beetle is right as rain again.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    You haven't by any chance been getting into that jar of luminous green beetles that I left in the wood shed have you??? You remember the LAST time you did that mate, and what happened as a result! Lol!

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    10 years ago

    Nahh, you know what it is, if you were here you would anyhow. We are renting a small cottage on 120 acres of bush in Darug people land, indigenous for 40-50 thousand years, just a hop skip and a couple of jumps is the sandstone ledge they have worn a smallish swimming pool wallow into the stone, probably the fire they did all the cooking on and sharpening the tools tracked into the stone too. We are on the boundary of Yango National park and not far down the property is the natural spring water hole, the house we are in is built right smack bang in the spirits of the ancestors meeting place. The house was full again last night and I have to sing myself off into a trance, haven't a clue what I posted and too cautious to read any of it. Funny, a mate owned a property in the Yango forest down out the back of a little place called St. Albans a few houses around a pub that becomes a mini hippy Woodstock on weekends and holiday times, a dirt road cut through the forest will take you straight to Dr Jurd's Jungle juice or an annual country music festival. Back on topic, along that dirt road runs the creek into the Macdonald river off the Hawkesbury river. My mates property was also a meeting place of the ancestors, next property was Fred Hollows stone cottage as far I know his wife he survived Gabi, lovely lady still owns it, she had a phone and would let us use it. It was a holiday shack and parties now and then. Some may think it's a bit of a story these meeting places, but when there is 100 people all feeling the spirits meeting, it's a thing.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Sorry Ag4.. We took this way off topic.. But Mado, in all seriousness, I found your above post simply awsome. For a whole range of reasons. Thank you. Obi1

  • MsJonesy

    MsJonesy

    10 years ago

    After a stressful start to the day we are all at peace...one is tucked up in bed again, the stress of the morning being soothed away with slumber. Another snoozes in the bath, a book at hand if required. And I am on the sofa, a warm furry friend purring away at my feet, cup of tea at hand and a good book open in front of me. What is the self indulgence?....letting my lovely friends indulge in theirs and creating the space and time for them to do so.

  • Missb4u

    Missb4u

    10 years ago

    I seem to spend an excessive amount of time on my own. my indulgence would be to have company how sad my life is... *sigh*

  • Hottie1

    Hottie1

    10 years ago

    Come to the meet and greet- lots of us want to keep you company 😉 I feel in a couple of years I'll be in the same boat as you, kids away more and hubby a shift worker ! I may have to come to QLD more often 😘 Mary xx

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    10 years ago

    You can come spend a weekend with us any time you like Missb ~grins~

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Good food, good wine, and soaking in a spa. Most importantly, no kids!!

  • nibblemebi

    nibblemebi

    10 years ago

    but mine are massage, chocolate, a long soak in my spa and an orgasm or three.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    A sleep in on a Sunday morning..preferably with a hot spoon.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Do you use gas or just hot water??

  • RHP

    RHP User

    10 years ago

    Quoting 'kissk' After a stressful start to the day we are all at peace...one is tucked up in bed again, the stress of the morning being soothed away with slumber. Another snoozes in the bath, a book at hand if required. And I am on the sofa, a warm furry friend purring away at my feet, cup of tea at hand and a good book open in front of me. What is the self indulgence?....letting my lovely friends indulge in theirs and creating the space and time for them to do so. your friends are completely spoiled Shaz