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Thread: Conversational observations (men vs. women)
shifty twohats
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Conversational observations (men vs. women)
Posted:
8/11/2005 2:27:13 PM
funny you would say that crayola... being a woman and all..
anyway, when I get around my friends, we mostly talk about music, politics, news and well, of course women.. but I find that most of the women I hang with talk about exactly the same things.. almost, except for the girly things like hair and such.
for the most part isn't that why we hang around people who are like minded? I don'ty really ahng around with people who decide to jump rope loaded with razor blades or people who like to parasail behind 1976 white vw bugs.....
shifty twohats
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What makes someone ugly?
Posted:
8/10/2005 2:15:09 PM
ass dents = ass dimples but more than just one dimple.. waaay more.. but hey, I made it up on the spot...
low self esteem kills....
shifty twohats
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What makes someone ugly?
Posted:
8/10/2005 2:09:31 PM
^^^ yessssss... that's it... no harm no foul I hope...
shifty twohats
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What makes someone ugly?
Posted:
8/10/2005 2:04:59 PM
people with no sense of humor..
sweaty palm hand shakers.. I mean REALLY sweaty palm hand shakers
oh yea.. um, constant farters
shifty twohats
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What makes someone ugly?
Posted:
8/10/2005 1:44:51 PM
leprosy..
fresh track marks on their ankles...
that and ass dents
shifty twohats
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Do People Here Really Want to Know the Answer?
Posted:
8/10/2005 1:31:56 PM
what I don't understand is that everyone has particular tastes in what they find attractive or worthy of a relationship. shallow? yes, sometimes it would seem I am, but at the same time I've turned down Barbies because they were dumb as toast. And women who were slightly less attractive dazzle me with their intelligence. Mind you something caught my eye to begin with
Everyone wants to hit the panic button when weight or looks come into play and they are called vain or shallow, but I'll tell you, I've never felt more animal magnetism or chemistry than with someone I find initially attractive, stunning even. It may give my confidence a run for the money but in the end, nothing worth having comes easy.
shifty twohats
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Why are you single?
Posted:
8/10/2005 12:09:36 PM
hey UNVRKNO.. I can't find anyone who can put up with me on an old couch
shifty twohats
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friends with benefits....
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8/10/2005 11:20:44 AM
and you're not... so friends with benefits.. well I've had a few over time and they still seem to pop up every once in a while. I've had many firends who when we're drunk or buzzedc or what have you, that just sex just happens. just sex.. there was no strings because we/are were good enough friends not to want to blow it out of proportion. sure emotionally bonding sex is fundamental to a great realationship, but friends who can have benefits and still remain so, do so for a long time (umm.. remain friends that is)
that's my experience.. and I still talk to the people to this day and every once in a while... BOOTY CALL
shifty twohats
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How many friends a person has.....does it matter?
Posted:
8/10/2005 10:51:09 AM
^^ what if you're an introverted extrovert?
shifty twohats
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How many friends a person has.....does it matter?
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8/10/2005 8:46:35 AM
friends, aquaintances.. I agree that neither should really matter if the person is really interested in you. Depending on what their profession is or what they do in their spare time, they could have many aquaintances just because of the high traffic that might pass by his/her door, figuratively speaking that is.. but how many of this person's friends are truely friends?
just watch out for the 'she's/he's just a friend' comment that has deeper conotations...
shifty twohats
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If you had to name one...
Posted:
8/10/2005 7:19:37 AM
honest enthusiasm
shifty twohats
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I am single because...
Posted:
8/9/2005 7:55:03 PM
yea.. choose to be.. riiiight... this is a test? do I have to be? I had the answer here somewhere.. I know because I wrote it down last night. here it is. oh wait, that's not it... let me get back to you with that...
shifty twohats
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How do you know when to through in the towel.
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8/9/2005 7:11:26 PM
22 years? wow.. That's a long time to have something. Moving on is definitly a hard thing to do at this point. But the fine line between pain and happiness isn't that long. The point your trying to reach is almost unattainable because you just can't forget 22 year of your life, either way how it transpired to end. The things that you experienced during that time are harder to deal with because of the frame of reference...
to me how do you forget? just look at those moments that you had during that time and enjoy them as memories of you life.. your own life.. who was there was not the point, just enjoy them as you felt them... that's kind of vague, but that's all I can think of that I did to get over relationships that didn't even last as long as yours.
shifty twohats
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Married, Drug users, and SMOKERS?!?!?!!!!
Posted:
8/3/2005 1:58:36 PM
I tend to agree with the obesity ideal.. definitly b.s. flagged.. some people have problems, yes, but laziness towards unhealty living has got to be one thing that bugs me, put down the mcdees burger. smoking, drugs, yea they can be dealt with if you care about someone.. but the freaky, geeky thing.. hmm some would say sitting in front of your computer and talking in chat rooms pretty geeky... but hey, I'm not one to judge.. I'm here too...
shifty twohats
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How to get a shy person to open up
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8/3/2005 11:05:38 AM
alcohol does wonders.. I know, sometimes I'm shy but a few drinkys and I'm talking up a storm. humour does always work, in fact, take her out to a comedy show liek Improv or Yuk Yuk's. A night of good jokes will help to break the ice on converstaion.
shifty twohats
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The T-shirt I should have worn
Posted:
8/3/2005 10:52:13 AM
If I buy you a drink will you **** off?
sanford gun shop; everyone leaves loaded
my imaginary friend thinks i have mental problems
bob's chicken shack: liquor in the front, poker in the rear
shifty twohats
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how long do you see a person
Posted:
8/3/2005 9:24:17 AM
I wouldn't assume anything really, but it's good to ask if it's exclusive. that would be a sign to me. I agree with the underwear shopping too. haha especially if it's just plain tighty whiteys.
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