As always I'm enjoying the stories you put next to these images. In this group #1 is my favorite with #5 being the next.
Over all I enjoyed the earliest TTcB postings with the beta testing and the girls fighting best of these. I guess that's why I liked 1 & 5 from this group best.
Love the last one. It's nice to see some returning to the more technical aspects of the TTcB with all the devious programming options. Math is a sucker.
No 3 is also nice, I assume she is an graduate of the denial university. As I can understand that she is tempted (or even willing) to trade career advancement for orgasms I don't really get it that she is looking forward for permanent denial. Wouldn't that be a bitter price (maybe even acceptable to her) to pay, but not something to look forward to.
The downward spiral is a pretty heavy gamble, when you set it up there is a 29% chance that it will never unlock again. And when it unlocks it is likely going to happen in the first 4 month.
So it's practically a gamble between short term, or eternal denial. That's of course, if you are able to figure out the numbers.
Counteryou, that actually sounds like a very fun game.
92% will be released within the first year. 4% during the second year 1,3% during the third 0,7% during the fourth 0,4% during the fifth and after 8 years, there will still be 1% of women left. after 16 year, there will be 0,5% left.
My favorite is #2. I've always been a sucker for those who just ask to be denied. To choose to not have something you want so badly like that is such a turn on! I do like the idea behind #5, as well as the spiral game math. But that just reminds me of another post (Dec 10, 2012, #3) in which she had to choose to forego her immediate pleasure for later pleasure. Again, choosing to be denied.
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ReplyDeleteI really like the last one, more like this where it's a reluctant lady in the belt please.
ReplyDeleteAs always I'm enjoying the stories you put next to these images. In this group #1 is my favorite with #5 being the next.
ReplyDeleteOver all I enjoyed the earliest TTcB postings with the beta testing and the girls fighting best of these. I guess that's why I liked 1 & 5 from this group best.
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I really like these faster, smaller posts.
ReplyDeleteLove the last one. It's nice to see some returning to the more technical aspects of the TTcB with all the devious programming options. Math is a sucker.
ReplyDeleteNo 3 is also nice, I assume she is an graduate of the denial university. As I can understand that she is tempted (or even willing) to trade career advancement for orgasms I don't really get it that she is looking forward for permanent denial. Wouldn't that be a bitter price (maybe even acceptable to her) to pay, but not something to look forward to.
The downward spiral is a pretty heavy gamble, when you set it up there is a 29% chance that it will never unlock again. And when it unlocks it is likely going to happen in the first 4 month.
ReplyDeleteSo it's practically a gamble between short term, or eternal denial.
That's of course, if you are able to figure out the numbers.
Love the last one, not sure I'd be as brave as her though...
ReplyDeleteWell...if you set the chance of unlock as 1/(n+1) at the end of month n, the math will be quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteI love the "one year orgasm free" present idea. The special unwrapping night is great.
ReplyDeleteCounteryou, that actually sounds like a very fun game.
ReplyDelete92% will be released within the first year.
4% during the second year
1,3% during the third
0,7% during the fourth
0,4% during the fifth
and after 8 years, there will still be 1% of women left.
after 16 year, there will be 0,5% left.
basically double the time, half the women left.
There should be a club for the players who played the downward spiral and won it, and another one for those who have been destroyed by it.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is #2. I've always been a sucker for those who just ask to be denied. To choose to not have something you want so badly like that is such a turn on! I do like the idea behind #5, as well as the spiral game math. But that just reminds me of another post (Dec 10, 2012, #3) in which she had to choose to forego her immediate pleasure for later pleasure. Again, choosing to be denied.
ReplyDeletei wish there were more of these coming. but it seems that there is a sizeable gap in time between these last ones and now. :(
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