Hello readers! We’re back (today again) to post Bloganuary #3, since we’re a day behind.

So here is the next installment. Day 3:
Hello readers! We’re back (today again) to post Bloganuary #3, since we’re a day behind.

So here is the next installment. Day 3:
Hello readers! We’re back to post Bloganuary #2, since we’re a day behind.

So here is the next installment. Day 2:
Hello readers! We’re here today to bring you the first in a new series: Bloganuary! It’s a challenge to blog every day in January with a prompt from WordPress. Even though we didn’t find out until the very end of the day on the 1st, we decided to give it a shot! The prompts don’t come out until almost the day of, so we have to write every day for it to work. (And hey, this will help inch us closer to our 1,000,000 words goal!)

So here is the first installment. Day 1:
Here is our final update about our 2021 goal to have sex 524 times in 2021:

Thanks for following along on our sex journey from 2021! We hope you had all got to have some lovely sex of your own!
In our last TMI Tuesday we said our next post would be an update to our 524 sexes, 1 million words, and a surprise. The first two parts are coming, but not quite yet. We’ve decided to give ourselves a few extra days because…
We were already going on vacation this week, and when we learned that there was no waiting period for a marriage license where we were vacationing, we decided that we were ready and we just wanted to get married. We had been talking about a wedding for a long time, and got engaged earlier this month. But with the pandemic and all, planning a big event just was more than we wanted to do right now. So instead, we eloped. It felt right to do something that was just the two of us. From the very beginning, our relationship has always had other people involved. Other people’s opinions, other people’s input, other people we were dating. This was just us. We met an officiant we’ll probably never see again, went to a beautiful park, and got married.
Our Eventually Ever After has arrived.
So now we’re Mr. and Mrs. and we couldn’t be happier.

1. Do you have a favorite author? Who?
Jayden: Mary Higgins Clark. She was the first mystery author I read. I have loved her since I was a kid.
Richard: I would like to preface my answer by saying that Jayden’s is the most un-Jayden answer possible. I have never seen her read a mystery in my life. I was really expecting Laurel K. Hamilton or something.
I’m going to go with Phillip K. Dick. For today anyway, It’ll be someone else tomorrow I’m sure. I think he hits the sweet spot between “thinky” lit-fic and “pulpy” pop sci-fi.
2. Do you make your bed each morning? Why?
Jayden: Yeah, mostly, just because otherwise the cat will get into the bed and I’m allergic.
Richard: I sort of make the bed every morning, because Jayden goes to work earlier than me. When she gets up, I pull her pillow and tiny snuggle blanket under the covers to cuddle in her absence, and then I make sure the comforter is pulled over all her stuff when I get up. I don’t tuck the corners or anything though.
3. What is one recipe that gets you through busy, hectic times?
Jayden: Recipe? Uhhh. If I’m really slammed, I’m a hot pocket kind of girl.
Richard: I don’t know if it counts as a “recipe”, but when I’m short on time I often make a pseudo-ploughman’s lunch. Butter up a big hunk of sourdough, grab an apple or whatever fruit is around, slice up some cheese (or grab the pre sliced) and pour a tall glass of milk. Takes less than 5 minutes to put together, very filling, and a total comfort food.
4. For therapeutic venting, who do you call–friend, sibling, parent, significant other?
Jayden: I call Richard. But I also have a therapist and several friends. Sometimes I vent more than once.
Richard: Most of my venting is work related, so I have one or two work friends that are probably my most common. Non-work (grad school being stupid) related, definitely Jayden.
5. When did you last de-clutter the camera roll/pics on your smartphone?
Jayden: Ummm. I guess when I got my new phone in February/March?
Richard: I probably do it a couple times a year if I’m waiting in line or something, really bored, and can’t find an article to read. I also take like 2.3 pics a month on average.
Bonus: What is the subject of your next blog post?
Jayden: It’s a good thing we did this one late! The next post is going to be a year-end wrap up about our 524 sexes, a million words, and a special surprise!
Richard: For my non-Jayden blog, I think my next post is about can openers.
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Happy TMI Tuesday!
So long 2021. The final TMI Tuesday for this year is posted. Except for the one from last week that we’re going to do later.

1. My favorite thing about 2021 was _____ .
Jayden: Eloping! It was so fun. Being able to just be us, no one else. It was wonderful.
Richard: Everything we did after eloping! The dinner, the sex, the walk. I assume Jayden is counting that in her answer, but I want to be slightly different.
2. What is something that happened to you in 2021 that you never want to forget?
Jayden: I could say eloping again. But I’m going to say finding my strength. I am a very different person now than I was a year ago, and I appreciate the struggles I went through and the self reflection (and therapy) that helped me get here.
Richard: I’m just going to say eloping.
3. What would you like to do differently next year?
Jayden: I would like to stay married to my husband!
Richard: Next time, we get married in front of a bunch of people!
4. How do you honor the past while staying focused on the future?
Jayden: There are so many good things from my past, and I am grateful for all of them. But they don’t dictate my future. I like to look ahead and plan and keep my eye on the future, while always remembering the past. We tell stories about good (and sometimes bad) things that have happened, and of course, I take lots of pictures.
Richard: I read this one like five times, and I still don’t know what to say for it. I put chocolate ice cream on my apple pie, which is very untraditional, because my grandfather did it.
5. Next year I am excited to _____ .
Jayden: Publish! This whole writing 1,000,000 words in 2021 was insane. I don’t know what I was thinking, and we’re still short on words with only a few days to go. In 2022, I want to focus on publishing. I’ve generated so many words and written so many novels, but I haven’t published in a long time, so I want to try to do more of that in 2022.
Richard: Have our big wedding party!
Bonus: Do you feel jaded at all?
Jayden: No, I don’t think so. I’m the sunshine!
Richard: I’ve been jaded since I was like 10.
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Happy TMI Tuesday!
Come on and play TMI Tuesday; it’s posted!

1. If you found a fountain of youth, would you swim in it?
Jayden: Sure. It would be great to be young forever!
Richard: I would like to keep my knees at least semi-functional for as long as possible, so yes.
2. Share a quick story about your misspent youth.
Jayden: One time, I was hanging out with my friend and his friend who I barely knew. I ended up giving him a blow job behind a drug store. It was pretty hot, in retrospect, but pretty dumb. I did a lot of things I shouldn’t have as a teen. Lucky for me, nothing bad came out of it.
Richard: Once upon a time I did absolutely nothing productive for 18 years, because I wasn’t allowed. The end.
3. Some people say that youth is a state of mind, do you agree?
Jayden: Somewhat. There’s only so much your mind can do over your body in the long run.
Richard: I dunno, I was born a crochety old man.
4. Do you feel that you wasted your youth?
Jayden: Not particularly. I did a lot of things. I learned a lot of things. I am a much, much happier adult because of it.
Richard: I think youth in general is a waste, and people should endeavor to get past it as quickly as possible.
5. Are you anxious about death?
Jayden: Sometimes. I have a young daughter I wouldn’t want to leave behind. And I have so many friends who would miss me. And I’m not done living life. There are so many more things I want to do.
Richard: Not particularly.
Bonus: When do you dislike too much chatter?
Jayden: In the shower, probably. Early in the morning, I have time to reflect and think and wake up. I’m not very chatty then, although there’s no one to talk to me early in the morning, so that’s fine. 🙂
Richard: Pretty much all the time. I’m a pretty quiet person, and I don’t really get the need to fill silence just for the sake of it that some people have.
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Happy TMI Tuesday!
1. Do you consider your sex to be “conventional”? Why or why not?
Richard: Probably not. Walltersports are fairly unconventional.
Jayden: Not really. There are many people who have the same kinks as me, and some of them are my friends, but I still think our sex is pretty unconventional. Also, the fact that we’ve had sex over 500 times so far this year is pretty unconventional.
2. Gender Identity–How do you describe yourself? (Mark one answer)
a. Male
b. Female
c. Trans Male/Trans Man
d. Trans Female/Trans Woman
e. Genderqueer/Gender NonConforming
f. Different Identity
Richard: Male, more out of convenience than out of any strong preference.
Jayden: Female. I respect/support/believe people who have a different identity, but I do feel strongly that I fit the gender I was born with. (Also on that note, I don’t understand why anyone would choose to be trans. Being true to oneself is not easy in this society, which is my biggest argument for why your identity is not a choice, but simply who you are.)
3. Sexual Orientation–Are you exclusively?
a. Heterosexual
b. Gay
c. Lesbian
d. Bisexual
e. None of the above, specify if you wish.
Richard: I usually go by pansexual, but bisexual is fine too.
Jayden: I usually say bisexual because it’s the most common “I’m attracted to multiple genders” term, but pansexual is probably more accurate.
4. Is understanding the causes and effects, and the formation of gender stereotypes important?
Richard: They’re important to understand, in the same way that understanding how your plumbing works is important to understand. Actually understanding it in detail would take years of studying, but you should understand enough to know how to unclog your sink, and prevent your pipes from freezing.
Jayden: Yeah, I think so. I think understanding the causes and effects of most things is important, and it helps us to break those stereotypes by understanding where they came from and why they were formed. For example, when I proposed to Richard, some people thought it odd that I proposed and not him, but we had discussed it previously and agreed that the gender stereotype was silly, and if I wanted to propose, I could.
Bonus: Your thoughts on this–“I’m in a committed relationship, and it feels like asking for consent every time we have sex is overkill—is that wrong?”
Richard: Yes. Jayden is a massive slut, but I still think I get some kind of acknowledgement every time.
Jayden: What Richard said. I have given him blanket permission, but he still checks in, which I appreciate it. (And even if there’s a surprise scene, I always have a safe word.) Rape does happen within committed relationships all the time. Far too often.
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How to play TMI Tuesday: Copy the above TMI Tuesday questions to your webspace (i.e., a blog). Answer the questions there, then leave a comment below, on this blog post, so we’ll all know where to read your responses. Please don’t forget to link to tmituesdayblog from your website!
Happy TMI Tuesday!
We’re back for a 9th month of The Insecure Writer’s Support Group! We’re excited to be back, and to have at least one challenge we haven’t dropped the ball on. (Actually, we were good with NaNoWriMo, we just went below our original goals.)
If you’d like to chime in and let us know your answers to the questions or drop a link to your post if you’re participating, please do so in the comments! And check out the IWSG website for more answers!
December: In your writing, what stresses you the most? What delights you?
Jayden: I guess it depends on what I’m doing. If I’m writing something for the sake of getting words, then what stresses me out is generally just getting enough words in the time I have. If I’m writing for a specific story, I’m stressed about getting my details correct. I try to keep copious notes, but I have yet to find a way to organize them so that I can keep them all straight. I can’t outline ahead of time (it just doesn’t work for me) so my characters become who they are as I write them. It makes keeping a profile on them difficult.
What delights me is learning who my characters are and what challenges they face. It’s awesome to see them become their own people in front of my eyes as their stories pour out of my fingers. It’s really cool. And I like happy endings, so it’s also great to see those happy endings come to fruition.
Richard: I feel like I just talked about this during the TMI Tuesday roundup. Time management is the biggest thing for stress. Between our million words goal, the blogs, and trying to keep up on my MFA (and trying to balance between writing a half a million words, while making sure at least ten thousand or so a month aren’t total garbage) it’s a lot of word balls to keep in the air. Going back to “regular” work, moving to the new apartment, and all the other stuff in life also means I’m a lot busier. Getting 50 or 100K in a month is a lot easier when you don’t have to commute, can do the dishes on your lunch break, etc.
My biggest delight is when I hit on a character’s voice just right. I can be prone to long, wishy washy dialogue and it’s nice when I hit a sentence that feels good. Doubly so when it happens with both people in a conversation at once.
Simply getting you thinking, and hopefully writing. Welcome to TMI Tuesday blog.

1. With whom would you love to sing a duet?
Jayden: My dad. I’ve done it before and it’s always amazing. Our voices blend very well, and there’s something special about a dad and his daughter. The problem with it is that most duets are romantic. It’s hard to find good non-romantic duets.
Richard: Weird Al. He’s one of the few celebrities that, as far as I know, isn’t secretly a terrible person and I think it’d just be really fun.
We’ll sing… The Saga Begins? Yeah, that sounds good. Drop your favorite Weird Al song in the comments. Also, did you see that sick burn he had on Kid Rock the other day? https://www.vulture.com/2021/11/weird-al-clarifies-he-did-not-make-a-kid-rock-parody-song.html
2. Have you ever cried over a pet? What kind?
Jayden: I was with my dog when he passed away. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. I sobbed.
Richard: I cried over a betta once when it accidentally got frozen. He was okay. I think I cried at least once when I lost my last cat.
3. Do you think your personality needs polishing? Why?
Jayden: Sometimes. I’ve been told recently that I’m micromanaging. I dunno…
Richard: What does that even mean? I’m going with no.
4. What is the worst injury you’ve ever had?
Jayden: It wasn’t really an injury, but my feet are so bad that I couldn’t walk unassisted for almost a year. It was pretty awful.
Richard: I thought I was going to bleed to death after a metal bar I was doing pull ups on broke and whacked me in the head. It was fine, didn’t even need stitches.
5. If you had a clone, what part or your life or tasks would you have it do on your behalf?
Jayden: Work. I would sleep in and write and do other fun things.
Richard: I’d just use them to play pranks on Jayden.
Bonus: Gifting supermarket flowers–good or bad?
Jayden: I think it’s good. They’re usually nice flowers and not stupidly expensive.
Richard: Good. All gifts are good. I don’t know that I’d go so far to say that they’re nice flowers, but (other than stupid smelly ones like lilies) any flowers are better than no flours.
See you all tomorrow for Insecure Writer’s Support Group. NANO IS OVER! We only need about 180 thousand more words, we totally got this!
How to play TMI Tuesday: Copy the above TMI Tuesday questions to your webspace (i.e., a blog). Answer the questions there, then leave a comment below, on this blog post, so we’ll all know where to read your responses. Please don’t forget to link to tmituesdayblog from your website!
Hey everybody! I know Jayden gave you a little preview last week, but I wanted to take the time to update you too. We’ve both successfully completed Nanowrimo for this year. For Jayden, it was mostly cruise ship smut. Mine is more mixed, bits and pieces of character back story for a variety of projects, some blog posts, work for my MFA program, it’s a whole mixed bag.
Whoopsie. Richard asked me today when the last time we posted to the blog was. I said, “Oh, about a week and a half, I think.”
I was wrong.
Very wrong.
Sorry, dear readers. We haven’t forgotten you. In fact, we’ve written some stuff specifically for the blog. We’re getting ready to start a review of Target sheets! We just got five sets of sheets from Target, and there’s a whole story, and pictures and everything. It’s coming. I promise.
I’ve written a lot of smut. A lot of short stories. And I’ve written most of a novel. It’ll be coming. 2022 goals: publishing! I’m sure there will be more, but that’s important. So don’t forget us! We’ll be coming back shortly. Promise!
We’re back for an 8th month of The Insecure Writer’s Support Group! It’s hard to believe it’s been 2/3 of a year!
If you’d like to chime in and let us know your answers to the questions or drop a link to your post if you’re participating, please do so in the comments! And check out the IWSG website for more answers!
November 3rd: What’s harder to do, coming up with your book title or writing the blurb?
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1. You found bags of money, in an empty storage room. It appears to be around $100,000 cash (usd). Do you:
A. Take the bags home, count the money, roll around in it, and day dream about how you will spend it
B. Get the hell out of the storage room, leaving the money behind.
C. Take a little money to pay some immediate bills, and maybe enough to cover one nagging debt.
D. Call someone whom you trust and ask their advice on what to do.
E. Take the money to the police and explain how and where you found it.
Jayden: D. I am terrible at making decisions!
Richard: B, 100K isn’t obvious inciting incident to a mob thriller money anymore.
2. Have you had your wallet stolen?
Jayden: Lost, yes. Not stolen.
Richard: Maybe? One time all the money was missing from it. On the one hand, the odds of getting pick pocketed and having my wallet put back minus just the cash seem pretty thing. On the other, I have no idea where $100 or so went.
3. Have you ever been a victim of identity theft? What happened?
Jayden: Nope. Thank goodness.
Richard: I’ve had a card hijacked once or twice, but it was always caught before it was an issue.
4. How do you let loose?
Jayden: Music and maybe some alcohol.
Richard: I just rail Jayden really hard.
5. Finish the sentence: People often say to me _____ .
Jayden: “You look happy!”
Richard: “You’re looking very submissive and breedable today.”
Bonus: Do you have a lot to say?
Jayden: Always.
Richard: Usually
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1. What’s for breakfast?
Richard: My favorite thing to make for breakfast is a curry hash. If I don’t have time to make it myself, it’s usually just a granola bar, piece of fruit, etc.
Jayden: “If I don’t have time to make it myself…” meaning whatever I put in his lunchbox. 😉
If I have time, I love to eat a bowl of cereal. Cinnamon Toast Crunch is my favorite. Otherwise, I love omelets and hash browns and bacon.
2. Three words you don’t want to hear during sex.
Richard: Is it in?
Jayden: Is that blood?
3. Stupid shit you shouldn’t do but do anyway. List two.
Richard: Throw things off the loft, and eat too close to bed.
Jayden: Eat when I’m not hungry and spend money when I shouldn’t.
4. One thing you love to hate.
Richard: The Bachelor
Jayden: I like to say I hate exercise, but honestly, it feels good.
5. Today is a great day for _____ .
Richard: Learning how to em dash.
Jayden: The Bachelorette!
Richard here with an update on some of our ongoing goals:
1. National Novel Writing Month
Jayden and I will both be leading our writing group in Nano again this year. Jayden is writing some kind of futuristic Jeff Goldblum dinosaur smut,
Jayden: That is such a misleading tag for what I’m writing. I have no idea what it’ll be, but it sounds like there will be a Jeff Goldblum as Ian Malcom clone…or something.
and I’m working on a GSM super hero story. We need to hit 100K+ each in order to have any chance at making…
2. One Million Words
Currently, we’re at around 555K. We’re behind (but not completely out of it) on our goal of ~70K each for October. Not counting whatever else we write this month, we need to average a little over 100K each of the remaining two months (if we can make it to around 70K this month, we drop to about the same for December) to hit our goal. That’d be extremely difficult, but not impossible. SEND PROMPTS!

3. 524 Sexes
On a better note, we’ve cleared the “one to one” threshold on our goal of 524 sexes! With 69 (nice!) days to go, we only need 67 more sexes. I’m hoping to get one more in tonight, depending on how Jayden and I are feeling, but either way it’s a relief. While having a ridiculous amount of sex is fun, at this quantity it starts to feel kind of chorish/check boxy sometimes. I think we’ll shoot for a nice, reasonable, 400 or so next year.
by Jayden
Welcome back for some more Kinktober! Today, I have a story that I wrote back in the early 2000s that I rewrote for Kinktober. I had thought about just editing it, but…no dice. I’m still not sure I’m happy with it, but… here we are!
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Welcome to my story. One of the real stories about Richard and me. Click here to go back to the beginning of Eventually Ever After.
Before I had come over for the day, we had made a plan. The plan was to have a quickie and then get our work done. But when he touched me, and when he kissed me, I stopped caring about being productive. I just wanted to be with him.
“I’m going to drink the rest of this iced tea, and then we can go in the bedroom,” he said.
I was jittery. So jittery. “That sounds good,” I said. I wasn’t sure what else to say. Despite the fact that I write about sex all the time and we had been roleplaying sexual encounters online for a week, I was embarrassed to talk dirty to him. Super embarrassed to say anything, to call him Sir out loud, even though I had done it once or twice on the phone already, and I did it in text all the time.
But could I do it in person?
I was about to find out.
Waiting for him to finish his drink was torture. Watching him sip at it slowly, talking about completely normal things. I wanted him to hurry up and finish the drink, but I was so nervous. We had talked about so many things, so many options. The thing that stuck out the most to me was that he wanted to fuck my ass. It was the first thing he wanted from me.
And here’s the thing. It had been a really long time since someone had been in my ass. Once upon a time, I had been using plugs to keep my ass nice and ready, but that time had long passed. My husband Nick and I had previously agreed no one else could fuck my ass, which was fine with me because I didn’t really like it anyway. It was hot in theory, but I didn’t love it in practice.
And Nick hadn’t shown any particular interest, so I was sure my ass was going to be very tight. On top of that, I had a feeling that Richard could last a long time. And then what? Would it hurt a lot? Would it just get worse and worse as time went on?
I had spent the previous 24 hours trying to stretch my ass out for him, fingering it, even using a small plug, but I knew that it would all pale in comparison to Richard actually fucking my ass. I’ve always said that size isn’t as important as society would want us to believe, but Richard was a fair amount bigger than Nick. And when it came to anal, that size seemed…substantial. I just sat there, equal parts excited and worried. It was intoxicating.
He finished his drink and put the cup on the table. “Let’s go in the bedroom.”
Continue readingby Richard
Welcome back for some more Kinktober! Today I have a story for the prompt Worship.
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