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Summary

The website presents a curated collection of Christmas-themed articles ranging from personal narratives and love lessons from classic television shows to insights into holiday shopping behaviors.

Abstract

The "Christmas Roundup" on the website offers a diverse array of holiday-centric content, including a humorous recount of Christmas mishaps leading to ER visits, a piece of flash fiction exploring a woman's Christmas desires, and an examination of love lessons from "The Twilight Zone." Additionally, it features a reflective letter about the impact of a personal gift, a compilation of favorite quotes from "A Charlie Brown Christmas," suggestions for sparking romance during the holiday season, and a discussion on how gender affects last-minute Christmas shopping. The articles aim to provide readers with engaging and thought-provoking perspectives on various aspects of the Christmas season.

Opinions

  • The author humorously admits to enjoying spiked eggnog while compiling the Christmas-related stories, suggesting a lighthearted and relatable approach to the content.
  • The article "Don’t Try This At Home: The Christmas Edition" is presented with a cautionary tone, highlighting the author's concern for the readers' well-being amidst the holiday season's mishaps.
  • "The Sex Context: A Ravenous Christmas Request" is part of a flash fiction series, indicating the author's interest in exploring intimate and bold themes through creative storytelling.
  • The piece on "The Twilight Zone" reflects the author's deep appreciation for the show and its enduring relevance in teaching love lessons during the Christmas season.
  • "Your Best Present Ever" suggests a personal connection and endorsement of self-gifting, particularly in the context of purchasing one's first sex toy.
  • The selection of quotes from "A Charlie Brown Christmas" showcases the author's fondness for the classic and its timeless wisdom.
  • The article on holiday romance ideas implies that the author values intimacy and connection, encouraging readers to keep the spark alive even as the holiday season winds down.
  • The analysis of gender differences in last-minute Christmas shopping indicates the author's interest in social psychology and consumer behavior.

The Christmas Roundup

Because we’re still sipping on spiked eggnog

Photo by everett225 on DepositPhotos

Well, maybe I’m projecting. Perhaps you’re not sipping spiked eggnog, but I certainly am. But I still managed to sober up long enough to put out a variety of Christmas-related stories for your reading pleasure. In case you missed them, here they are:

Don’t Try This At Home: The Christmas Edition

This article gives the rundown of the Sex Sent Me to the ER episode, “Holiday Hanky-Panky,” which has three stories of when ho ho horny leads to the ho ho hospital.

The Sex Context: A Ravenous Christmas Request

Part of my stock photo flash fiction series, this is one woman’s bold request for Christmas.

10 Love Lessons From Christmas in ‘The Twilight Zone’

The Twilight Zone is my all-time favorite show, and this article has the love lessons that we can learn from the Christmas-themed episodes “Night of the Meek” and “The Changing of the Guard.”

Your Best Present Ever

This is a letter sent to me from one of the best presents I ever gave myself.

My 15 Favorite Quotes From ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

A Charlie Brown Christmas has a lot of great quotes, and here are my favorites.

9 Ideas for Holiday Romance

The holiday season is coming to an end, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still spice things up in the meantime.

5 Love Lessons From ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

After writing about the Peanuts Halloween and Thanksgiving specials, I take a look at the love lessons that we can learn from A Charlie Brown Christmas.

Quickie: How Gender Influences Last-Minute Christmas Shopping

Who is likely to be at the mall on Christmas Eve and why? This article discusses a study talking about gender and last-minute Christmas shopping.

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