Tuesday, June 7, 2016

TMI Tuesday: Guilty Pleasures

TMI Tuesday

1. What TV show do you love to watch but are a little embarrassed to tell friends that you simply cannot miss an episode.

I don't really have a show like that.  I'm not embarrassed by the few shows I watch regularly: Game of Thrones is the only one that isn't on Netflix so I can't miss any episodes of that.  The other shows I watch I just get to when I can.
 
2. What website and/or magazine do you read and it’s your guilty pleasure?

Probably some of the stuff on Fetlife or blogs count as a guilty pleasure.  Although I don't feel that guilty, except maybe for some of the trainwreck threads I follow.  Can't look away, it's so bad!
 
3. What is the grocery store item you buy but you know you should not?

Very occasionally I will get a candy bar, or a bag of chocolate covered nuts.  Or get a pack of Pillsbury cinnamon rolls and then eat them all myself.
 
4. Tell us about something you do at work that you would not want your co-workers to know that you do.

This doesn't really apply to me now.  Back when Master and I worked together, sometimes he would grope me in the back room when no one was around...
 
5. Do you have a secret stash? What is it?

I don't have any secrets from Master, but occasionally I will get a chocolate bar and hide it from the kids.  Do sex/BDSM toys count? We have a lot of those.  I have my pile of erotic coloring books, too.
 
Bonus: What is your most embarrassing guilty pleasure?

Watching lactation porn, piss videos or human cow porn.  :)  

4 comments:

  1. Glad to see I'm not the only parent who hides chocolate from the kids.

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    1. Yup. Of course they have their own desserts too.

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  2. My "secret" chocolate is always missing. I dont eat it often but I try to keep a chocolate bar hidden with my cooking magazines.

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    1. Mine never lasts that long. Maybe a day or so.

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