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What's a subject you know little or nothing about?

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But is well known or understood by many people? For example, maybe something like the Civil War but not the nocturnal mating habits of South American squirrel monkeys.

I know virtually nothing about firearms. Didn't grow up around them and have only fired a shotgun or pistol on a couple occasions. I've never learned about marksmanship, care/cleaning, or safety other than to not point a loaded gun towards someone.

Might also add cars to my list. I know people who are a whiz with cars and can fix just about any vehicle assuming it doesn't involve on-board computers and circuitry. I know basic car maintenance guidelines and how to change my oil but that's about it.
 
But is well known or understood by many people? For example, maybe something like the Civil War but not the nocturnal mating habits of South American squirrel monkeys.

I know virtually nothing about firearms. Didn't grow up around them and have only fired a shotgun or pistol on a couple occasions. I've never learned about marksmanship, care/cleaning, or safety other than to not point a loaded gun towards someone.

Might also add cars to my list. I know people who are a whiz with cars and can fix just about any vehicle assuming it doesn't involve on-board computers and circuitry. I know basic car maintenance guidelines and how to change my oil but that's about it.

I grew up with weapons and made my living with them for a while so I'm good there.. What I am NOT is a builder. Carpentry just ain't my thang. I built a doghouse once and my wife wouldn't let me put it in the yard.
 
Carpentry and Cars (other than the basic) are not my strong suits. My son is excellent at both and when those things come up , our father-son roles are reversed.
 
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Carpentry and Cars (other than the basic) are not my strong suits. My son is excellent at both and when those things come up , our father-son roles are reversed.
I wish I knew those sort of things better. I'm not a particularly handy man. When we have to transport sets for the shows I have done, I'm good at lifting pieces and moving them, but actually putting them together or taking them apart is not something I'm very good at.
 
My wife and i have a running joke about me...I'm not a handyman, i'm a paytheman...and have no problem admitting it.
She'll text me at work about some issue with the house or the yard or the pool or the car and I'm like "Why are you telling me? Call someone to fix it". I've figured out that I simply don't want to jack around with some issue that someone else is making a living fixing.
 
I teach wood shop so the carpentry is covered. I have hunted all my life so guns, check. I know nothing about ghey love, feel free to discuss amongst yourselves. I have very few auto mechanic skills, my Dad was awesome but I just don't have it.
 
I'm just like @jcolucci I like that "not a handyman, but a paytheman."

Cars and handyman shit.... can't do it. Never learned it. And I don't know as much about firearms as I'd like. Hasn't stopped me from shooting them (usually while sober).
 
I've been hunting all my life so I'm pretty good with guns, I'm not bad at carpentry, although I don't really enjoy it, I can weld and work on cars and can operate pretty much any type of machinery
 
Music.

I listen to music on the radio occasionally (most of the time I'm listening to Sports Radio). So I hear all the popular stuff and have my favorite bands/songs and whatnot, but that's pretty much where it ends for me. I've gone to a lot of concerts, and enjoy live bands, but other than that - I'm pretty sure I haven't paid for music (to own) in my life. I downloaded a ton back in the Napster days fo' free, and I'll just look up songs on Youtube or Spotify (free version) if there's one I want to hear now. Sometimes I'll listen to Pandora (free). I never listen to full albums, I prefer just getting the best couple songs off of it. I don't get any enjoyment out of listening to a full album, trying to decipher what the band/singer was going for, looking for themes/motifs, how they've adapted since their last album, or any of that bullshit.
 
Music.

I listen to music on the radio occasionally (most of the time I'm listening to Sports Radio). So I hear all the popular stuff and have my favorite bands/songs and whatnot, but that's pretty much where it ends for me. I've gone to a lot of concerts, and enjoy live bands, but other than that - I'm pretty sure I haven't paid for music (to own) in my life. I downloaded a ton back in the Napster days fo' free, and I'll just look up songs on Youtube or Spotify (free version) if there's one I want to hear now. Sometimes I'll listen to Pandora (free). I never listen to full albums, I prefer just getting the best couple songs off of it. I don't get any enjoyment out of listening to a full album, trying to decipher what the band/singer was going for, looking for themes/motifs, how they've adapted since their last album, or any of that bullshit.
We need to hang out. I'll set you up.
 
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A bunch of things that I know next to nothing about but one of them that hasn't been mentioned is fishing. I've been in and around the water all my life, and I have friends who love to fish, but I never got that bug and I don't think I ever will.
 
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I am a GC. Learning the commercial side of things over th he last ten years.
Fine wood working such as cabinetry and furniture making is something else I'm trying to learn. I started rough framing beach houses when I was young. I can handle exterior trim, and interior trim just fine. We never really did the cabinets and such. I have been watching a ton of you tube videos on this subject. Very interesting what you can learn. The wood working is only part of it. The finishing side is just as important. I am in the process of setting up for a rather large shed for a wood shop and outdoor kitchen. My hobby is reef aquariums is basically at a plateau now. So I need something else to invest in.

Guns are covered, cars I outsource, stay away from the ghey, fishing is more than covered, have not hunted since my teens, music is May, love to listen but not up on anything modern outside of Christian music. My teens years spanned from the mid eighties into the 90s. So I have enough desire for classic rock up to the products of the 90s. Could care less about anything beyond that.
 
Music.

I listen to music on the radio occasionally (most of the time I'm listening to Sports Radio). So I hear all the popular stuff and have my favorite bands/songs and whatnot, but that's pretty much where it ends for me. I've gone to a lot of concerts, and enjoy live bands, but other than that - I'm pretty sure I haven't paid for music (to own) in my life. I downloaded a ton back in the Napster days fo' free, and I'll just look up songs on Youtube or Spotify (free version) if there's one I want to hear now. Sometimes I'll listen to Pandora (free). I never listen to full albums, I prefer just getting the best couple songs off of it. I don't get any enjoyment out of listening to a full album, trying to decipher what the band/singer was going for, looking for themes/motifs, how they've adapted since their last album, or any of that bullshit.
Who hurt you?

Pretty interesting answer, though. Not relatable, but interesting.
 
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Generally speaking, doggy is the best option here, with on-bottom being the worst option. Or so people tell me.

Nah, straight missionary. Or maybe you're packing a large piece, in which case dog-style is ok. But for average sized men, dog-style with a fat broad is tough unless you can get them bent over the arm of a sofa or something. Because their big fat ass makes it further to the hole. Being on top is the only way to get all the way home. The downside is having to look at her though and watch her fat rolls jiggle on every thrust. I'm experienced here and not scared to admit it. I've nailed plenty of fat girls. Nailed a lot of skinny ones too. And yes, they do give great head.
 
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Nah, straight missionary. Or maybe you're packing a large piece, in which case dog-style is ok. But for average sized men, dog-style with a fat broad is tough unless you can get them bent over the arm of a sofa or something. Because their big fat ass makes it further to the hole. Being on top is the only way to get all the way home. The downside is having to look at her though and watch her fat rolls jiggle on every thrust. I'm experienced here and not scared to admit it. I've nailed plenty of fat girls. Nailed a lot of skinny ones too. And yes, they do give great head.
Chubby chasers unite!
 
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Nah, straight missionary. Or maybe you're packing a large piece, in which case dog-style is ok. But for average sized men, dog-style with a fat broad is tough unless you can get them bent over the arm of a sofa or something. Because their big fat ass makes it further to the hole. Being on top is the only way to get all the way home. The downside is having to look at her though and watch her fat rolls jiggle on every thrust. I'm experienced here and not scared to admit it. I've nailed plenty of fat girls. Nailed a lot of skinny ones too. And yes, they do give great head.
Bending them over the arm of a couch is the only way to do it. As a substitute if you're already in bed, just have her lean her head down and basically face plant into the bed, bracing herself with her hands, so she can achieve the same orientation as discussed over the sofa arm.

Duh.
 
Bending them over the arm of a couch is the only way to do it. As a substitute if you're already in bed, just have her lean her head down and basically face plant into the bed, bracing herself with her hands, so she can achieve the same orientation as discussed over the sofa arm.

Duh.

Well, unless my wife blows up in the future, my days of nailing fat chicks are over. But I appreciate the road map you laid out anyway.
 
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