Strip Poker
Jan. 11th, 2009 09:57 pmThinking about poker games, I decided to look for a little more action and googled up some strip poker, and I found one that has won my heart: YourOwnStripPoker.com (sticking to the simple draw poker rather than the Texas Hold 'Em option they give you). To get full nudity, you have to subscribe, costing only five bucks per month, and I have been feeling the temptation, though we're shy about using the credit card on the Internet, limiting ourselves to well-established operations, such as Amazon - especially wary of pornish sites.
It was such love at first site that I began to regret ordering that other poker game a couple of days ago. However, after stripping down a half-dozen girls, I have my doubts. Of course, it's smart that they would let you win, but I think you probably have to try hard to lose.
Maybe that's not a bad thing. It's not like I'm a serious poker player. This strip game is a pleasant enough diversion, and in some ways more satisfying that a regular poker game in which you only play for imaginary money or points, whereas strip poker gives one the animus of playing for something real. True, you can easily google up much more hardcore images, but there is an appealing sense of interactivity with the game that at least charms me.
For now, I'll probably stick to the censored freebies, and see how I feel about the more serious (and chaste) game that should come in the mail this week. And we'll take it from there.
It was such love at first site that I began to regret ordering that other poker game a couple of days ago. However, after stripping down a half-dozen girls, I have my doubts. Of course, it's smart that they would let you win, but I think you probably have to try hard to lose.
Maybe that's not a bad thing. It's not like I'm a serious poker player. This strip game is a pleasant enough diversion, and in some ways more satisfying that a regular poker game in which you only play for imaginary money or points, whereas strip poker gives one the animus of playing for something real. True, you can easily google up much more hardcore images, but there is an appealing sense of interactivity with the game that at least charms me.
For now, I'll probably stick to the censored freebies, and see how I feel about the more serious (and chaste) game that should come in the mail this week. And we'll take it from there.