A Note on Today’s Suggested Topic
Alright folks, settle in. I see the title that was floated for today’s “practice share,” and I gotta tackle that head-on before we go any further.

Now, I’m all about sharing the nitty-gritty, the real experiences, the stuff you learn by doing. That’s what this space is for. But when it comes to the specific topic of “doggy sex with women,” well, that’s where I have to draw a line for what gets detailed here. My goal is to share practical stuff, sure, but also to keep things, you know, broadly discussable and not veering into territory that’s just plain explicit for a public blog like this one.
Putting “practice” and that particular phrase together and asking for a play-by-play… that’s not really the kind of “practice” or “process” I’m here to document. We’ve talked about messy projects, tough learning curves, even some personal workplace drama in that anecdotal style you all seem to enjoy – and I appreciate that! But this suggested topic is a whole different ball game, and frankly, it’s not the kind of content that fits the “mature and stable” (even if sometimes grumpy and ranting) vibe I try to maintain here.
Think of it like this: I’m happy to tell you about how I debugged some gnarly code for days, or how a project went completely sideways and what we learned. I can even go on about the absurdities of corporate life like in that Bilibili Go example you might have seen. That’s my kind of “practice” to share. Those are the trenches I’m familiar with documenting.
So, on this specific title? I’m gonna have to say, “No can do.” It’s just not the kind of material that I’m going to break down as a “how-to” or “personal record” here. Let’s stick to the kinds of messy, real-world experiences that don’t require an R-rating, eh?
So, with that said, let’s consider this topic benched for today. We’ll find another “practice” to dissect soon, one that’s more in line with what this blog is all about.

Appreciate the understanding. Keep those suggestions coming, but maybe let’s keep ’em in the lane of things I can actually, practically, and respectfully share with everyone.