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 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 38 (view)
 
Toe sucking/kissing?
Posted: 9/14/2007 5:10:57 PM
I have to say that if a woman can suck her own toes that would probably spark my interest.

*puts hand up* I hasten to add,not that i would,i just could if i wanted to

No-one ever seems to mention that on profiles though for some reason.
That's just given me an idea......

Op,i cannot stand feet so it is more likely hell will freeze over than you catching me with anyones feet anywhere near my mouth!!! EEEUUGGHH
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 57 (view)
 
Would you, if you met the right person, wait for sex till marriage?
Posted: 9/14/2007 4:34:44 PM

Would you, if you met the right person, wait for sex till marriage?

That question is an oxymoron as far as i'm concerned!
What i mean to say is,how do you know you have met the "right person" to consider marrying until you have sex?
Sex is (to me) an important part of a relationship,
i certainly wouldn't wait until marriage to find out whether or not we are compatible in the bedroom department!!

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 16 (view)
 
would you date a naturist?
Posted: 9/14/2007 4:10:01 PM
You know what? If someone wants to have their winkle or minge out .....

What a way with words you have foxy

Op,i have an 18 year old daughter and if some man i had been chatting to for a few week mentioned her and naturism in the same sentence alarm bells would be ringing for me!
It would be irrelevant to me how well we got on/had in common,that sentence alone would be enough to put me right off!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 2 (view)
 
Another new feature?
Posted: 9/13/2007 1:31:12 PM

So will this help you to mail more men, now you know what to talk about?

Ermmmm........ NO i think at the grand ol' age of 36 i am quite adept at speaking to the opposite sex thank you!
I'm glad you put the at the end of your question missy,because it sure made me!!

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 29 (view)
 
why weedy men come out tops
Posted: 9/12/2007 6:19:58 PM
the body type a guy has has little bearing on me finding him attractive,
i am much more attracted to what he's got going on upstairs

Lets just go to extremes. If a man was very short and resembled Punch for example I'm sure that looks would be a factor wouldn't they?

Even if he was the most inciteful and intelligent person in the world, you probably still wouldn't be attracted to him would you?

You couldn't be more right,i wouldn't be attracted to someone who looks like punch,
just the same as i'm not attracted to men shorter than 6' (well maybe 5'11" or even 5'10" )
(they seem to suffer from short ar5e syndrome (if shorter than 5'9")in my experience)
BUT i didn't say what a guy has going on upstairs was the most important or only factor in what i found attractive,
i merely stated it to be more important than body type!

Edit: VVVVV

That's a very shallow thing to say

If what i find attractive makes me shallow....so be it!!

It's like me saying that tall women are freaks who should be in a circus

Errr how so? I didn't call anybody a freak nor do i think they are,i'm simply not attracted to 'em!

I find it hard to believe that anyone could be attracted to a woman who had such a cold hearted attitude to others.

HEHE so not being attracted to shorter guys makes me cold hearted? If you say so honey....... Mmmmmwah xx
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 27 (view)
 
why weedy men come out tops
Posted: 9/12/2007 5:33:38 PM
'Wimps' not welcome here thanks all the same.....

the body type a guy has has little bearing on me finding him attractive,
i am much more attracted to what he's got going on upstairs,
i want a man with strength of character,has the courage of his convictions and is true to himself,
i don't want a puppy dog i can easily manipulate!!

As far as a couple of earlier comments re women wanting the weeds because they are less likely to stray goes,
i'm not that insecure!! I believe trust is a key factor in any good relationship,without it you have nothing!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 3 (view)
 
Fancy a PROD?
Posted: 9/12/2007 3:37:08 PM
I'm not entirely sure but i have a friend who may suffer from this,
are the symptoms where they mirror the actions of another?
they react to how they are treated by carrying out the same actions or something like that?
I have heard of this condition before,not sure where but i know i have,
i haven't tried to find any info but i am suprised msge two was unable to find any,
maybe it's a rare condition or something hey?

Do you sympathise with sufferers of this condition, or do you put it down to being simply too sensitive?

Erm.......both
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 39 (view)
 
Just how tough are you - what scares the hell out of you?
Posted: 9/12/2007 8:46:33 AM
The only thing that scares me is me!- Some of my emotions
and knowing what i would be capable of should anybody harm those i love!
(my daughter being top of that list) There may possibly be one or two other things,
but nothing i fear so much they even spring to mind!

Spiders,snakes,mice,heights,confined spaces etc etc....Pah

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 106 (view)
 
quotes!
Posted: 9/12/2007 7:33:54 AM
"I don't diet. I just don't eat as much as I'd like to." - Linda Evangelista.

"Solutions are not the answer." - Richard Nixon.

"I have opinions of my own --strong opinions-- but I don't always agree with them." - George Bush.

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 35 (view)
 
Swinging - a surprising regional statistic!
Posted: 9/8/2007 12:31:05 PM
Message 33


vvvvvvvv EDIT still the same, how ever way it's worded.. results come up the same...

You are obviously struggling to understand,so i shall make it as simple as i can for you......
maybe "however way it's worded...results come up the same" for the places that boast the most amount of clubs,
that STILL does NOT equate to them having "the largest growing swingers network"
The OP didn't say birmingham has the most swingers clubs,
the claim that was given was that "birmingham has the largest growing swingers network"
HTH......really

Message 36


I thought it was common knowledge that some people who have multiple partners and sexual conquests are searching for 'validation' of some kind.

I would love to know where you gained that knowledge,
or is it that what you mean by 'common knowledge' is in actual fact your interpretation of opinions on the matter?
Or has is been confirmed by the actual people in question?
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 31 (view)
 
Swinging - a surprising regional statistic!
Posted: 9/8/2007 10:30:28 AM
Message 33
The area which has the most clubs is not necessarily the area which "has the largest growing swingers network"
which was what the OP claimed with regard to birmingham!!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 13 (view)
 
Heroes for just one day
Posted: 9/8/2007 9:48:09 AM
do you give money to charity or have you ever held fundraising events for good causes?

I have never held a fundraising event but i am always putting loose change into charity boxes,
i donate my unwanted items of clothes shoes and suchlike to charity shops,
i did the 'run for life' for cancer research last year,
and i have a direct debit in place to donate to the R.S.P.C.C on a monthly basis.

Good for you snarf....hope you have a great evening and raise all that is needed to purchase the machine
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 28 (view)
 
Swinging - a surprising regional statistic!
Posted: 9/8/2007 9:26:44 AM
Msge 26

"HTH" Indeed it does......one mans opinion on one forum.....
i see now it was just an insy tinsy teeny weeny itsy bitsy bit of regonition you wanted to give the said people.......


You won't need that survey then!

I don't 'need' it no,but it would certainly make it a little more believable than one mans opinion.....i'm not saying i doubt your belief......i mean you stated it.....so it must be true,right?

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 4 (view)
 
Calling all heteros!!
Posted: 9/7/2007 6:25:24 PM
I think men are intimadated by the emotional maturity of the more free thinking gay man

do you agree ?

I would be more inclined to say some men,as apposed to "men" but yes,
that could possibly be the case
but then having said that some men are intimidated by strong minded women too,
so i wouldn't let it worry you,fook knows what goes on in mens minds,
although in my experience ........very little
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 11 (view)
 
Swinging - a surprising regional statistic!
Posted: 9/7/2007 5:47:47 PM
how about some recognition for the fact that some Brummies need constant reassurance that they aren't crap in bed by shagging as many people as possible?

What a good idea,how do you propose somebody goes about giving that recognition?
Another survey?......"we asked a hundred people,do you sleep with as many people as possible to give you constant reassurance that you aren't crap in bed?"......
cant see it working myself!

VVVV Done.....job's yours
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 1 (view)
 
Does it make you feel silly?
Posted: 9/7/2007 5:15:53 PM
I have only been using these forums since january,
but in that short space of time i have witnessed what i would consider foolish behaviour,
the behaviour that has amazed/astonished me the most thus far
has got to be people declaring their love for one another on the forums before they have even met!!......
only for them to return solo a matter of weeks later when the relationship went pear shaped!

Would you/have you publicly declared your love for someone before meeting?
If you have did it indeed work out? Or did you feel foolish when it didn't?
Would you do it again? and did you learn anything from your experience?

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 19 (view)
 
14lb 7oz baby born
Posted: 9/7/2007 11:04:40 AM
Anyone know what the heaviest baby born is?

The heaviest baby ever born in brazil was in 2005 and he weighed in at a whopping 17lb.......

The Guinness Book of World Records says the heaviest baby ever was born was to Anna Bates of Canada in 1879,
weighed 23.12lb (10.8kg)


where the fook is the shocked beyond belief emot? !!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 14 (view)
 
only child
Posted: 9/7/2007 10:55:01 AM
I am the mother of an only child,
it wasn't a concious decision of mine to have just the one,
i would have loved to have had more,alas nature didn't allow this to happen

However i didn't therefore spoil my daughter,i cannot abide/tolerate spoilt brats
and therefore certainly didn't want to be the mother of one!

She is a very well balanced person who is very well mannered,polite and respectful,
she is also very outgoing and not at all selfish,
infact everybody who has experienced being in her company,
has (i'm very proud to say)commented on what a good 'kid' she is!

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 18 (view)
 
Letting your son/daughters partner stay
Posted: 9/7/2007 8:16:32 AM
My daughter had a boyfriend at 16 who came round to see her often but was he allowed to stay over....... NO CHANCE
at 17 still no,by the time she was almost 18,
(as we are very close and she had confided in me the fact she was now sexually active)
i said i would think about it when she asked if he could stay over,
i didn't like the thought of my 'little girl' having sex,
but as she is very sensible (takes precautions against pregnancy and std's)
and was almost at the age of adulthood,
and i would rather she was doing what she already was in the comfort/security of her own home,
i allowed it,although i did tell her that although i knew what she would be doing,
i did not ever want audible evidence!!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 25 (view)
 
dont call me babe or hun
Posted: 9/5/2007 9:17:07 AM

Terms of affection should be used toward people for whom one feels affection, I believe.
I hate it when random strangers call me any of the above mentioned 'endearments'.

I second that

When someone on here makes first contact with me and calls me 'babes' or a misspelt version of 'honey' I absolutely cringe. And reply with an unmistakable rejection.

Ditto! You saved me a little time by posting my exact thoughts,thank you........hun
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 17 (view)
 
Personal Principles and Ethical Errors
Posted: 9/3/2007 4:41:08 PM
I quite often find myself feeling like you are doing at the moment op,
i find a good ol' pork sword works wonders,and is the best source of protein around
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 19 (view)
 
thats sooo nasty
Posted: 9/2/2007 5:20:02 PM

Has anyone annoyed you so much that you have got your own back by doing something nasty...

Not that i can remember no,i don't allow people to wind me up to the extent that i would resort to such childish behaviour,and if i did it certainly wouldn't be akin to message 20's nasty/childish behaviour!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 7 (view)
 
Good Old Fashioned Values.
Posted: 9/2/2007 2:54:59 PM
Wouldnt it be so much better if the wife or man stayed at home to look after the kids and cook and clean shop ect and leave one of the adults to go out to work full time whilst the other knew what the kids were up to.

That was exactly what i did until my daughter was 14 and i loved it,
each to their own and all that but not all women are career minded,i know i certainly wasn't,
i was more than happy being a housewife,having 2.4 children and a white picket fence!
As hard/stressful as being a parent and running a house can be,
i was never as stressed at that time in my life as i am now (at times)my daughter is all grown up and i'm out earning a crust!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 110 (view)
 
Tattoo's - having a name tattooed on your body
Posted: 9/2/2007 8:46:30 AM
Alas its not a fella's name, it spells me name & address so the taxi's can get me home after a nite out on the lash
Well it is to be hoped the taxi driver can read chinese then

Op,never say never but it is highly unlikely i would have the name of a partner tattooed on my body,
and certainly not after 3 weeks.....idiotic behaviour in my opinion....

I was once seeing a guy for a couple of weeks who decided to have my name tattooed on his upper arm,
i told him he may end up regretting it,he said he doubted it.....
our relationship lasted 4months...needless to say he did indeed regret it!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 39 (view)
 
Thanks, but your not my type.
Posted: 9/2/2007 7:14:01 AM

I have always answered all messages that i received but have noticed that for the past month if i message a guy back saying, thank you for your message but your really not my type and good luck in your search, they keep messaging me back demanding to know why

When i first joined ( as looking for dating) i used to reply to every message i got,
but as the type of response you describe was the response i got everytime
(ok maybe not everytime,but nine times out of ten) i replied with a thanks but no thanks type message,i stopped bothering to reply!

Has anyone one else experienced this new demanding and aggressive type dater?

I don't think this 'type of dater' is new per se,as (as i said above) in my experience that 'type' have always been around,
i think you may just have been lucky enough not to recieve messages from them in the past!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 8 (view)
 
Testimonials....Girl On Girl Action.
Posted: 9/2/2007 7:00:01 AM
Well i have come across one mans profile with a testimonial from another guy!
well no,two actually as they left one for each other,
one of the guys i refer to is not actually around anymore,but was a well known face on these here forums,
the other is still around though,and is also well known on here!

I think one of the reasons is, women are more inclined to befriend the same sex as well as the opposite
and have no qualms leaving a testimonial for them without fear of being seen as a drinker from the furry cup
whereas men (in my opinion) would be less inclined to leave a testimonial for a male friend,
for fear of being seen as a bum bandit me thinks
t'is a shame what effect the male ego can have.....

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 1 (view)
 
A line most memorable
Posted: 9/2/2007 6:45:46 AM
Having watched a film last night that a couple of the lines from made me chuckle,
not only whilst watching,but also when i think about them,
i thought i would see what the most memorable lines from a film my fellow forumites had,
be they funny,thought provoking,moving etc etc....

the lines that made me chuckle are from a character jack nicholson plays....

".......go sell crazy some place else,we're fully stocked up here"

& "where did you learn your english? in some panama sailors wanna wanna hump bar"

Anybody know which film they're from?

Your lines please.....
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 66 (view)
 
Older Men Make Perfect Partners?
Posted: 9/1/2007 10:23:37 AM
Your experience please...........

I have always found i get along much better with guys who are older than me,
younger guys just don't appeal to me,
i would never rule it out entirely as i did in actual fact once date a guy four years my junior,
but he was more of an exception to the rule as apposed to what is the norm for me,
(and him being a 14incher played its part lol)
i would date a younger guy again (as long as he was on my wavelength)
but i wouldn't date younger than 30,
give me a wrinkly, experienced mature man over a firm, full of stamina, inexperienced,inmature, keen as mustard whippersnapper any day of the week

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 23 (view)
 
The Great Sperm Crisis
Posted: 8/31/2007 8:18:51 PM

Normal course means SEX between man and wonam, just incase you misunderstood me! lol

No dimwit i didn't misunderstand you,i know what you deem to be 'normal' but what you deem 'normal' and what others may do are not necessarily the same thing
there was no misunderstanding on my part,but i notice you chose to ignore my original question!

If you insist on quoting me, please do so in its entirity. Many thanks.

It's entirity was not necessary to make my point!
Ooops....sorry love,i didn't quote you post in it's entirity,should i have done?

People who know me (gay family, gay frineds etc etc), would know what I meant by that comment, trust some eejit to come along and try to portray it as something it is not.

The thing is love, we (readers of your posts) are not your "gay family,gay friends etc etc" so if you want/are going to give an/your opinion you need to make it clear what you mean,
that way you will alleviate any doubt(s)
trust some eejit to expect total stangers to know what she means when she can't make it clear!

What I meant was............ people that should benefit from the genroisty of others should be those that are unable to have children. Many homosexuals can have children in the biological sense but choose not to. I believe that people that do not have this choice should be priority.

I see,so what you are saying is that if a lesbian wants a child (presuming she is physicaly able) she should not be priority because of her sexual orientation?
she should have to go against what is 'normal' to her?
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 20 (view)
 
The Great Sperm Crisis
Posted: 8/31/2007 7:40:49 PM

People who are completely able to have children (ie some lesbians) should do so by normal course of life.

" normal" you say? what is 'normal'? is being a lesbian not 'normal' to that person?
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 19 (view)
 
Are men and women now deemed equals?
Posted: 8/31/2007 4:40:47 AM

women who want to be equal to men lack ambition

I couldn't have put it better myself

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 31 (view)
 
Dog owners and dating
Posted: 8/29/2007 10:18:05 AM
but a cat would probably pee on you as it walks out looking for it's next tin opener that has a pulse!

You didn't read my post in a certain other thread then?......i am not into watersports thank you muchly

P.s i can open my own tins


 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 73 (view)
 
Your last words on your death bed would be...?
Posted: 8/29/2007 10:08:21 AM
.....did i turn the oven off?
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 25 (view)
 
do cheaters deserve a 2nd chance?
Posted: 8/28/2007 6:25:33 PM
say for example a wife is trapped in a horrendous marriage to a monster with children to look out for too, she has no family for support, she knows no other way out because she doesn't know of any different kind of life, she's she's scared of repecussions if she did try to leave,

Surely if the said man is such a monster,and the woman is so scared of repercussions if she tried to leave,
she would be equally as scared of the repercussions of her infidelity being discovered?
Surely after living with such a monster,in such fear your trust and wanting of a man would be vastly diminished?

she's never shown an ounce of appreciation or tenderness, just constant emotional maybe physical abuse

At the risk of coming across with a holier than thou attitude,
i speak from experience on this matter,without going into too much detail.....i have been in that situation and opportunities crossed my path,but i believe in what i said in my previous post,therefore did not stray!

As for

Message22
the six month is effective as of now

We'll see if you are still of that mindset on fri ;)
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 22 (view)
 
do cheaters deserve a 2nd chance?
Posted: 8/28/2007 5:33:35 PM
if i were in that position i guess it would depend on the cicumstances.....if she'd been in a long term relationship where she was shown no love or been subjected to physical or emotional abuse then yes i'd give her a chance

So what you are saying is you condone that behaviour as long as it is so called justified?

Wouldn't wash with me......i took back an ex partner after he cheated,
i believed at that time he was truly sorry for his actions,he was not subjected to physical or emotional abuse
(quite the opposite in fact) yet for whatever reason he decided to stray,
anyway like i said i believed he was truly sorry so gave him a second chance,
low and behold 5 years later he did it again
that was it,relationship over,in my eyes if you are not happy in a relationship,you get out of it,
there is no justification for it......none whatsoever...

So

do cheaters deserve a 2nd chance?

NO!! Been there,done that and boy did i learn from it!!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 12 (view)
 
why I got divorced....
Posted: 8/28/2007 4:46:29 PM

So my question is....
Is this a new chat up line as in "oh woe me"
or
A new epidemic that someone failed to mention

Well i'm buggered if i know,but i can honestly say,i have not once spoke to a guy who has come out with that 'line'.....
maybe we just attract a different 'type' of bloke..... who knows
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 9 (view)
 
have you met your partner on pof?
Posted: 8/27/2007 4:10:34 PM
but then again i have been having a lot of fun with a tall n gorgeous lady with wicked sense of humour and she knows who she is lol




Op,I first joined this site almost two years ago now,
i have met a few people in that time,but only two i had a relationship with,
and i left on both occasions as i thought they had potential for a future,
and did think one of them may have indeed have been 'the one' but alas....

I re joined for the third time back in january,
i used to have dating on my profile but decided to put friends this time around,
as i'm open to it if it comes along but i am not actually 'looking' and decided to use the forums which i never did on previous occasions of being on here!

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 10 (view)
 
magnetic cat flaps
Posted: 8/26/2007 4:13:06 PM

and i certainly don't let any ol' tom in


Although D1ck and Harry are more than welcome if that grafitti is to be believed.

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 8 (view)
 
magnetic cat flaps
Posted: 8/26/2007 3:40:47 PM
Well i am myself a 'cat' and being of the female variety i'm also in possession of flaps,
but they aint magnetic......and i certainly don't let any ol' tom in
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 85 (view)
 
meat is murder!
Posted: 8/26/2007 10:36:30 AM
so to all you veggies and vegans etc. may you get all your vitimin/protein and whatever other tablets you have to take to keep your body in balance mixed up with laxative tablets, so you all die of the sh*ts whilst polishing your plastic shoes!

No words necessary,just-------->

MEAT<------ moi ------>
Veggies/vegans........

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 34 (view)
 
Is guilt a wasted emotion?
Posted: 8/25/2007 8:39:01 AM
Is guilt a wasted emotion?

Let me give that question the thinking time it deserves,tick tock....done...answer= NO

Reason being,as most others have already said!!!....i mean c'mon do i look like a fookin' parrot?
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 24 (view)
 
Sexual Implants/ Surgery. Would you?
Posted: 8/25/2007 7:40:00 AM

For vanity because your boobs are small, well im against it.

Easy to say when you have bazongers so large your cup size is the same as your hat size

Sexual Implants/ Surgery. Would you?

I certainly would.....i'm not so hung up on my breast size i would go into debt to have them made larger,
but if i had a spare 5k lying around i would have them enlarged without hesitation!

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 3 (view)
 
Dominant...or Dominated..
Posted: 8/24/2007 9:10:32 AM
^^^^ I agree.

Well op,i am an extremely independant woman,therefore do not 'need' a man to take care of me/look after the purse strings etc but.....

I will just say,i am extremely attracted to the alpha male.

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 25 (view)
 
Who should be banned from donating blood?
Posted: 8/23/2007 3:16:47 PM

or have paid for any other sexual activity.

I thought all men paid for it one way or another!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 8 (view)
 
shoul she have a abortion?
Posted: 8/23/2007 3:08:02 PM

shoul she have a abortion?

NO she shouldn't.........she's made her bed.....
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 34 (view)
 
what do girls really want in the UK?
Posted: 8/23/2007 2:40:16 PM

well i find all girls liers until she know what she wants that how i am gonna considerate it lol

I'm sure you'll be beating them off with a stick now,with that attitude!

The question you ask op,is one which needs to be addressed by each individual you have an interest in,
not every gal wants the same thing!!
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 5 (view)
 
Lying - is it a talent you would like to have?
Posted: 8/22/2007 4:03:49 PM
Honesty always has been and always will be the best policy in my book,
i pride myself on that fact!
I don't know if i could be a good liar or not and i don't really care to be honest
(excuse the pun) would i like to be?-see above!

 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 31 (view)
 
Dysfunctional Society ?
Posted: 8/22/2007 3:02:33 PM

In two years your daughter could be dead from some drug addicts attempt to entice her over to his way of death!!!


Mike I have to say I find this quite offensive - can you please NOT use this tone when talking about my daughter

I don't think there was a tone per se,i think your reaction was just a display of hypersensitivity.......calm down......take a chill pill

I know my child and I a ma a Leo mum with eyes/ears all round my head
Do you hide them under your hair?
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 21 (view)
 
Amsterdam!!
Posted: 8/22/2007 1:39:10 PM
You will have to bring up this thread when you get back and let us know what you got up to!


Yeah, and whether or not you saw any mice wearing clogs
 ~one~none~blonde~
Joined: 1/26/2007
Msg: 65 (view)
 
do we ever grow up??
Posted: 8/21/2007 8:07:25 PM
You're only young once but you can be immature forever.
 
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