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Davient
| Hetero Male, 45, Billings, Montana
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2020-05-12
Steady on in a time of COVID-19. I hope you are safe and healthy, whomever reads this.
If youd like a current photo and we are chatting, Id be happy to send.
2018-06-01
I need a new adventure in life and am actively looking to relocate for the right situation. I am fortunate to be able to work from anywhere.
2016-01-27
I am currently taking a break from CS and various other online accounts. I just need time away from things. Thank you for respecting that.
You may still write me on here or on email if you have it. I may not respond for a while. Please understand that it is not about you. It is about me.
Thank you.
I am also looking for friends and to learn more about myself!
The photo on here is VERY old. I chose it more as a reminder to myself what I once was and to weed out those who are fat-phobic. If you ask for a current photo, you will see that I have lost over 150 pounds and am much healthier.
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8/20/2015 9:39:01 AM: I've edited my posts down a bit because in my absence from this site (well, the old one too), my attitude has changed greatly. I am a lot different and much of my snark seemed petty.
9/20/2009 9:45:03 AM:
I've rather enjoyed recent exchanges with some rather intelligent, interesting and thoughtful people on this site.I guess maybe that's a benefit of really only looking for friends and conversation - you get both. :)
9/12/2009 9:29:22 AM:
I'm rather frustrated reading through profiles. I'm looking for people who are intelligent and interesting. Yet, so many people don't bother to spell correctly or use proper grammar in their profiles.Running a simple spell check is not difficult.I don't mean to sound like an elitist ass. I just think people should show some pride in themselves. Especially if you are a Domme who demands respect. I find it difficult to respect someone who does not take pride in their intelligence and education.Addendum: Yes, I do see the irony in the fact my name is "Davient" as a play on the word "deviant" and could be construed as incorrectly spelled. However, it just looked odd as "Daviant" - as the "Davia" part seemed almost feminine to me, so I made the choice to go with the "e."
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