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competition?
DrivenHarder 13 Reviews 701 reads
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Credit where credit is due... props to Mr. C. Tweeder for the inspiration of this thread.  

He's not the only one that enjoys dining until he's had his fill. I posted a comment to his initial post but it was after it was pushed off the first page and only has 5 reads since. I hope reviving a dead thread isn't taboo. Here's my original post.

Has the dinner challenge been accepted AND completed by several different lady hosts?
 
If so, how long was the longest dinner?
 
Also, would it be possible to open this up as a friendly competition?
 
2 ladies agree to the competition.  
Ladies agree to a list of diners that want to compete.
All parties agree to the one hour donation for "as long as dinner takes" fee.
 
Compare how long dinner went between the eaters. (Results and feedback is based on honor code.)
 
Am I getting carried away...? I'm finding this idea to be absolutely hilarious, fun, and oh so tasty.  
 
Longest in duration gets bragging rights of being "Best Tongue Tucker in the East" and perhaps some other delightful activity/reward. (3 way maybe?)
 
Any takers? Feel free to PM me.

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 370 reads
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2 / 6

ahh, no thanks... I like to go with the flow and relaxing type of dates.... yours sounds like a fitness competition lol

NorahLucille See my TER Reviews 350 reads
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3 / 6

Is the idea that no matter how long this goes on, the rate is still an hour? Is the premise that we're enjoying it so everything after the hour is on us?

I've done this to some extent with one of my dearest regulars (don't think he's on TER as much these days or I'd tell him to join the discussion), but I'm not sure I understand the competition aspect nor why this date would differ from any other in terms of compensation. If have a two hour date, we spend it however we see fit and the two hour date compensation applies.  

If I'd let someone stay down there all day...how does that work? Because been there, done that, rates still applied.

xo

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 281 reads
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4 / 6

Regardess for more than 3 hours dates I require social time.. LOL  

Posted By: NorahLucille
Is the idea that no matter how long this goes on, the rate is still an hour? Is the premise that we're enjoying it so everything after the hour is on us?  
   
 I've done this to some extent with one of my dearest regulars (don't think he's on TER as much these days or I'd tell him to join the discussion), but I'm not sure I understand the competition aspect nor why this date would differ from any other in terms of compensation. If have a two hour date, we spend it however we see fit and the two hour date compensation applies.  
   
 If I'd let someone stay down there all day...how does that work? Because been there, done that, rates still applied.  
   
 xo

DrivenHarder 13 Reviews 250 reads
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5 / 6

This community never ceases to entertain. I appreciate the replies here as well as the ones I've gotten directly.  

The diversity of thought sure as heck keeps this such a fantastic community to be a part of.  

Cheers, Be Safe, and Enjoy!

boardrunner14 196 reads
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6 / 6

Yes, I can tie a cherry stem in a knot with it. Yes, I can turn it upside down. I can also write the alphabet, but its talents are nothing compared to its years of experience and endurance ability. I don't mind the marathon, but why would I pony up if I'm doing all the work and giving all the ecstasy (O's, on the inside and outside).  If I'm the only one dining, then it would have to be stag.

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