Ask MCB/CG Day – 19
I asked Southern Sweetheart several questions on her How Inquisitive Are YOU? post so I thought it would only be fair to return the favor and have an ask us anything post too. So, today is ask MCB/CG day. Considering some of the things that I asked her, I wonder ifshe will ask us any questions. We try and do this once a month anyway for any new readers. This is the nineteenth time that we have done this; so we don’t expect everyone to have read all of the earlier questions. It’s usually been pretty fun. Here are the rules for any new visitors. Feel free to ask us anything. You can ask a question in a comment or in the Shoutbox. We’ll respond in the comments or, if the answer is long, in a separate post. We will answer anything that is asked, usually before our next post. If you don’t read this when its first posted but still have a question, go ahead and ask it. There isn’t a cutoff date. So please leave us a question if you’ve got one.




Hey, just wanted to let you know I’ve moved homes and I’m now at http://alwayscurious.wordpress.com
AlwaysCurious: Thanks for the information. I updated our blogroll.
We had a couple of questions. #1 – you guys never seem to talk about anal. Have you tried it? Are you just to damn big for CG?
#2 – What turns you guys on the most about reading other blogs?
HIM & HER: No, I am not too big. Anal is on the menu from time to time. In fact if you look through the archives there are a couple of pictures of us. We usually do it side by side so it’s not a very photogenic position. We don’t talk about it much, probably because we don’t think about it being different for anything else we do so it doesn’t get mentioned unless we’re giving a blow by blow account.
We like reading about adventurous (semi) public behavior. Blow jobs in the back seat during lunch time. Doing the wild thing on top of a rock in the park. Or to a certain degree, stealing a way from a party at someone else’s house and having a quickie in an out of the way place. Things like that. We live in a pretty urban area ourselves so we don’t have as much chance to be wild during the daytime.
I know you keep track of how people find your blog but you could pose the question and let people answer. It might be fun.
Wendy: Your question is posted. We’ll see how it does shoe-horned in between two photo posts. If we don’t receive a lot of responses, I’ll bump it on Friday.
Hey Guys – love love love your blog. It’s truly refreshing to see two people STILL in love (and in lust) after all these years. My question is more of a romantic nature.
When did you two know that you wanted to get married? Was it instantaneous? Did one of you take longer to “know” than the other?
you guys rock!!
Gina Marie: We started dating when we when in college but really hadn’t talked about what we would do later. As California Girl zoomed toward her graduation and I stared thinking about the future, I thought that we needed some permanence and formality to our relationship so I went to the mall and got a diamond engagement ring to give to her the Christmas before she graduated. It was my way of telling her I think she was the one for me. It was a complete surprise and not something that we had talked about; so I guess you can say that I knew first. She said yes so she must have been thinking that I was OK.
I know it’s strange since I’m a guy but I’m more romantic/sentimental than she is.
Is it that the two of you never get into conflicts, high-pitched ones with lots of emotions and where you would tell the other you want to leave or get a divorce? Both of you seem so without problems or is it that you feel that she/he is worth too much to just walk out?
Thank you. I just discovered your blog and yes, it’s an excellent one. I envy your complicity.
Boule_de_Suif: We have our disagreements just like everyone else. Probably with even more emotion since ewe are so vested in each other. We don’t have “cold wars” though. If something is on our mind we’ll talk about it until we reach some sort of resolution, even if it takes days. We both always want to fix things even if we’re not quite sure how. In our relationship, when things are good, they are very, very good. And when they are bad, they are very, very bad. For us, the good FAR outweighs the bad and we try really hard to remember the peaks when we’re experiencing a valley.
And yes, California Girl is a magnificent woman.