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 Author Thread: 30plus night York Region continues!
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 3 (view)
 
30plus night York Region continues!
Posted: 5/30/2009 11:26:30 PM

I don't see a date here for your party.


Sat June 13 (from the email I received)
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 1 (view)
 
Time is wrong on messages
Posted: 3/15/2009 4:58:51 PM
DST started last week and it is currently 6:58pm where I am now (GMT-5)
Why do my messages show an hour ahead?
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 24 (view)
 
SUGGESTION: Make Advanced Search allow for more than one choice within a criteria
Posted: 1/30/2009 9:00:15 PM
Actually, the more that I think about it, the bigger an issue this seems. For a lot of the drop down fields, people aren't necessarily going to be looking for something really specific, but rather trying to winnow things down through a process of elimination.


This is exactly what I was thinking! I would like to be able to search users that:
Drink: Socially, Never
Smoke: Occasionally, Often
Children: None, All my kids are over 18
User Wants children?: Undecided/Open, No
Status: Single, Separated, Divorced, Widowed

However for those criteria, I can't choose more than one option per search. Personally, I'd find any one of those criteria more worthy of multiple choice than say, ' income' (seeing as quite a few people; myself included; don't post their income anyway)
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 8 (view)
 
Road rage = date rage?
Posted: 12/20/2008 12:51:02 AM

I would hope for the sake of sight and dignity of the human race he would not just flash someone that pissed him off on the road.


Gives new meaning to 'flipping the bird'

As for the OP, I don't think they are on in the same at all. Sure, people who send nasty messages MAY be the type to be aggressive behind the wheel but as others have said, you're in no immediate danger over the net. Apples and oranges....sticks and stones...
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 14 (view)
 
Turning back the hands of time
Posted: 12/20/2008 12:36:59 AM
I was thinking about this just the other day. What if I had done things differently? what if I chose A instead of B?
I came to the conclusion that while some of the choices I've made or experiences I've had may have been unpleasant, they have made me what I am today and I wouldn't change that. All I can control is what I do from here on and in doing so, I'm sure I'll make many more 'mistakes'
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 8 (view)
 
Difficult to meet people with no children
Posted: 12/20/2008 12:29:14 AM
I'm having a similar problem. My 'child' is an adult with a life of her own but most men my age have at least one child under 12. Now, it's not that I dislike children (quite the opposite actually!)
What I DON'T like is the drama that inevitably ensues when dealing with the child's mother. (I truly wish it wasn't this way but, it in past experiences, it always has been)
Even if I do happen upon a guy without kids, he usually wants to have them at some point in the future. Again, having more is not an option for me.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 14 (view)
 
does it really make a difference socially if one does not drink?
Posted: 12/20/2008 12:10:33 AM
Isometimes drink when I go out (which is rare these days) Howvever, I certainly don't mind if others don't. It's a choice.


I do know that there are some that are uncomfortable with the fact which just makes no sense to me unless they find their own drinking a problem and it`s some kind of reminder or insult to them


This is the only reason I can think of as well. I've been around enough 'drunks' to know that most get miffed if you don't 'join' them.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 7 (view)
 
Gone before their time
Posted: 5/23/2007 6:52:01 PM
So sorry for your loss. I can empathize; my sister took her life last July.
She had a profile on here that I felt should be removed. I contacted the site owner who was very understanding (after all, I could have been anyone) and he removed it.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 10 (view)
 
Blocklist gone?
Posted: 4/17/2007 12:28:20 PM
Thank you! I had forgotten about that!
I just hope their IM is on lol.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 8 (view)
 
Blocklist gone?
Posted: 4/17/2007 10:24:05 AM
We used to be able to add people to the blocked list , without them sending an email or using the IM window. What ever happened to that option?


I miss that option.
For example, there is a particular person that sends me messages every time he creates a new profile. He then deletes it. Sometimes, I've seen him in the top row over my inbox and would love to be able to block before he sends a message.
Also, you can't block unless you open the message. I would love to be able to block without opening it.
Just a suggestion.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 5 (view)
 
Blocklist gone?
Posted: 4/16/2007 8:07:13 PM
It was just last week (maybe 2) that I looked at the list and it showed more than 100. I doubt they all deleted and signed up with a new profile (the 4 I have on there are just from the past few days...yeah, I get that many horrible ones )
I think some glitch may have deleted my list.
Oh well, back to 'block/delete'.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 3 (view)
 
Blocklist gone?
Posted: 4/16/2007 5:39:17 PM
I tested that theory with the 4 or 5 names that I can remember. They are all still on the site with the same name.
No, I don't care if they've left the site/been deleted however, I DO care that they are STILL here and can now send abusive harassing emails again because somehow my blocklist disappeared.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 1 (view)
 
Blocklist gone?
Posted: 4/16/2007 8:17:28 AM
I clicked on 'Users I Blocked' to find there are only 4 listed. I have been on the site for awhile now and I know there were at least 100 (yeah, a lot I know but I receive some really nasty messages)
What happened?
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 28 (view)
 
Would You ... Could You?
Posted: 2/26/2007 4:10:50 PM

Some people have morals and see other things more important than money .. some don't .. obviously you are part of the latter ..


Hey! I have morals! It's just that money supersedes them...
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 25 (view)
 
Would You ... Could You?
Posted: 2/26/2007 12:21:04 PM
On the contrary, the animals I listed DO place an emotional attachment to sex. Some even have 'homosexual' partnerships lasting a lifetime (only breaking that bond to reproduce).

Yes, I thought "get over yourselves" an unnecessary comment and a dig at other people's views on sex. As if you were stating everyone should regard sex the same way, that they're too puritanical, narrow minded etc.
Also, I don't think anyone would take it as a personal attack (that is not what I was trying to say). What you were implying was more of a general statement (at least from what I read) towards people who have sex for emotional reasons.

However, this has gone OT enough for me. Apologies to the OP for the hijack.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 23 (view)
 
Would You ... Could You?
Posted: 2/26/2007 11:50:35 AM
sex is an act of nature to reproduce the species, only humans put an emotional attachement on sexual contact!

No, we're not. Bonobos & dolphins both have sex for pleasure. (ie:engage in sex with each other even when there is no possibility that offspring will be produced as a result *Snopes.com*)
Also, although you and I are of the same opinion, I disagree with your attacking others here ("get over yourselves") The post asked others' opinions. They gave it. Some people do attach a great deal of emotion to sex and there is nothing wrong with that; just as there is nothing wrong with our 'relaxed' views on sex.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 20 (view)
 
Would You ... Could You?
Posted: 2/26/2007 11:17:49 AM
One night of sex for a lifetime of security?
Hmmm....lemme ponder this a nanosecond
...hell yes!

Then again, sex doesn't rate that high on an emotional scale for me. I wouldn't bat an eyelash at my SO having it with someone else (providing I knew about it and it was safe; deception is another thing altogether.)
If the situation were reversed, I wouldn't have an issue with it either (and chances are the person I chose to share my life with would be of the same mind as well so I doubt there would be and repercussions)
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 41 (view)
 
Newmarket Feb 23rd Party!
Posted: 2/19/2007 12:20:58 PM
Crap, now the women outnumber the men. Ladies, maybe we should post links to this thread in our profiles. (just make sure it's at the top; we all know the men don't actually scroll past the pics )
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 36 (view)
 
Newmarket Feb 23rd Party!
Posted: 2/18/2007 6:32:10 PM

LOL.....never thought about that - so true.
So whats the 'lock & key' and 'nut & bolt' game.....or do I want to know lol ?


You just go out and buy assorted locks with keys (they all have to be different) You then hand a lock to the women and a key to each of the men. The men approach the women and see if their key fits the woman's lock (no double entendre there ) The first couple to find each other wins. Same idea for the nut and bolt ... just go to Home Hardware and buy the individual sets (much cheaper)
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 30 (view)
 
Newmarket Feb 23rd Party!
Posted: 2/18/2007 12:45:37 PM
Wow, this IS close; literally down the street from me. Not sure what's happening for me next Sat so I'm not signing up officially but if I'm free, I'll be there.


Ideas on games: I went to one where you wore a bead necklace and the trick was - you couldn't say 'no' ..... or you'd have to give up your necklace to that person - the one with the most - won!

Couldn't say no? Not sure i like the sound of that lol!
What about a 'lock & key' or 'nut and bolt' game?
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 3 (view)
 
Block then New Message?
Posted: 1/28/2007 3:46:38 PM
Thank you!
Also, thanks for renaming the thread; I had no idea what to post it under.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 1 (view)
 
BUG: Block User -New Message Counter Shows more
Posted: 1/28/2007 9:55:55 AM
I searched but didn't find anything relevant.

Why is it that when I block someone, I immediately see "2 NEW MESSAGES" (sometimes it's 1, sometimes it's 10 etc) but when I click on my inbox, there are no messages?

This happens every time I block someone and has from the beginning. It disappears after a user sends me a message (eg: it will say "3 NEW MESSAGES" but then go to "1 NEW MESSAGE" when I get an actual email)
Just curious.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 57 (view)
 
Is it just me, or are testimonials a turn off ?
Posted: 1/14/2007 1:24:48 PM

If a see a girl with three testimonials and all of them that wrote one, have use drugs on their profiles. It gives me more information on her and her crowd.


Her 'crowd'? What is this, high school? I have friends who are occasional pot-smokers and some who are not. Just like I have friends who listen to hip-hop and some are into punk, some are Wiccan and some are Catholic. You can not judge me by my friends other than to say that I am open minded. I don't personally indulge, but don't care if others do (just open a window please! )

My first testimonial is from a man I met on here who has become a great friend and the other is from an ex (yes, an 'EX' OMG lol) with whom I am still very close to. Now, because I'm not looking for long term, this may not be detrimental for me however, I can see how it would be if I were. Then again, I couldn't be in a relationship with a person so insecure that they'd negatively judge me by the fact that I have male friends.
 moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 17 (view)
 
New Rules For 2007..George Carlin
Posted: 12/2/2006 7:28:32 PM
Don't you hate when that happens Moonchyld? I read your post. :)

Thanks theeyeofsilence.
I *was* a little surprised to see that people were still attributing it to Carlin.
*where's a rolling-eyes smiley when you need it*
 moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 9 (view)
 
New Rules For 2007..George Carlin
Posted: 11/27/2006 11:05:56 AM
What's next, competitive farting? Oh wait. They're already
doing that. It's called "The Howard Stern Show."

That's PRICELESS!!
Funny list, but it wasn't written by George Carlin. It was Bill Maher.
(since I can't post a URL, search on Snopes.com for Carlin 2006 )
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 19 (view)
 
Are all people superficial?
Posted: 11/11/2006 8:01:40 PM
Does judging appearance = "superficiality" and judging "intelligence" = depth?? Isn't picking just one obvious thing to focus on superfical by definition?

Most people to a certain extent carry preconceived notions. Dropping the categories and keeping an open mind to ALL the traits a person exhibits is sometimes difficult but always rewarding.

Luckily, I'm a smokin' hawt genius, so all the angles are covered.


Well said. Perhaps instead of 'superficiality', it should be referred to as 'physicality' or physical attractiveness. Even judging one on their 'personality' can be misleading. The person may just be having an off day. How well do you know someone after only a few conversions?
It still all superficial by definition.
However, that said, I must admit to being superficial in all aspects from time to time.
Boo me.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 47 (view)
 
Afraid To Meet?
Posted: 11/7/2006 7:00:39 PM

I've come across so many who keep putting off meeting me & I end up losing interest. I have awsome phone conversations but rarely ever get to the first meeting.


Are we talking to the same men?
Seriously, I have never had to put forth so much effort just to arrange a meeting (not even a 'date', just meet)
Admittedly, I have a very short attention span; talking for weeks on msn is just too much. Even after 1 week, I'm wondering what they're afraid of or hiding.
If you're not here to meet, don't message me. I don't live life from behind my pc.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 5 (view)
 
a barmen's prayer.
Posted: 10/28/2006 9:27:30 AM
I love it!
My brother has that posted on the fridge in his pizzaria.
*sniff*
makes me proud to be a Canuck
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 36 (view)
 
Merry Christmas not merry x-mas or happpy holidays
Posted: 10/28/2006 9:19:41 AM

Oi gevalt, I guess that no one else's opinion is worth a single penny since you are now the second person to completely ignore a decent explanation of how that is in fact not lazy or disrepectful. If you don't read at least a few posts in a thread, you are "crossing off everyone else's thoughts". My $98.72 worth.


Thanks Vain. Don't fret though, some are simply more comfortable in their ignorant and righteous little world.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 3 (view)
 
Powerful moments in life ......
Posted: 10/27/2006 11:08:31 AM
It's now official. I am a sap.
I liked this:
In this age of social disconnectivity and lack of human contact, the effects of the Free Hugs campaign became phenomenal.

Huigs are awesome.
((to all))
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 27 (view)
 
Merry Christmas not merry x-mas or happpy holidays
Posted: 10/27/2006 10:58:43 AM

My only complaint is when I see Merry XMas all the time. I take that as a sign that people are too lazy to write Christmas. I have never ever referred to this season with an "X" and never will. The word is a sign of reverence and respect, and inserting an "X" is certainly lacking in taste and respect for the season.


Good, then I guess you have no complaints.

psst *Read message 22 on page 1*
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 23 (view)
 
Merry Christmas
Posted: 10/27/2006 9:55:07 AM
babygirl3796, my post wasn't directed at you per se, it was of this entire train of thought. I was raised Christian (agnostic now) and to see others spouting so much intolerance at the wrong people is unnerving.
Don't blame other religions, or races. (isn't that 'judging'?) Blame corporations for making your sacred holiday no more than a consumer cash grab.
Unless, that is, you are part of it yourself.
I say 'Happy Holidays' simply because I do not know who celebrates what at that time of year. Simple.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 21 (view)
 
Merry Christmas
Posted: 10/27/2006 9:40:34 AM
and xmas is much shorter........by no way or means would I ever be disrespectful..........just lazy typist.......


It has NOTHING to do with being 'lazy' nor is it 'taking Chrst out of the holiday'. It is a VALID way of writing Christmas.

From a CHRISTIAN website (no less!):

"This misunderstanding and fear mongering about the use of "Xmas" is not a new phenomenon. I heard the same kinds of comments in sermons many years ago. It was especially prevalent among those Christians and church leaders who wanted or needed to see the world in negative and threatening terms (see The Jonah Syndrome), or who tended to see everything in society as part of some grand conspiracy of Satan or the inexorable working out of Gods own predetermined plan, without really knowing all the facts or complexities of the situation (see Christians and Urban Legends).

Abbreviations used as Christian symbols have a long history in the church. The letters of the word "Christ" in Greek the language in which the New Testament was written, or various titles for Jesus early became symbols of Christ and Christianity. For example, the first two letters of the word Christ are the Greek letters chi (x or X) and rho (p or P). These letters were used in the early church to create the chi-rho monogram, a symbol that by the fourth century became part of the official standard of the emperor Constantine."

*bolding mine

I am SO sick of hearing about this.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 37 (view)
 
The Return of ....
Posted: 10/25/2006 5:16:56 PM

The gelly shoe is making a comeback in the form of The Crock... ugly... gelly... oh but apparently great orthopedics! Same damn thing... just packaged differently...


Ugly? Yes. The same as Jelly shoes? Not at all. Being a child of the 80's I wore those (when I was 10 or so) They made your feet sweat, were difficult to walk in (being slippery and all) and the straps dug into your feet.
I'm usually one that scoffs at 'comfortable but ugly' footwear (3"+heels for me) but crocs are a LIFESAVER for me this summer. I worked in my bro's pizzaria where it averaged 45° and the concrete floors really do a number on your feet. With the Crocs, I felt like i was going barefoot on a freshly mowed lawn. lol

Anyway, back to the OP.
Things that should never make a comeback (other than mullets, oh GAWD help us all!):
-Acidwash
-Feathered hair
-Blue eyeshadow w/ frosted pink lips
-Wide belts w/ long t-shirts
-Tacky plastic jewellery

I could go on, but I'm feeling a lil
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 10 (view)
 
Draw a pig
Posted: 10/25/2006 4:38:30 PM
Toward the middle of the frame, you are a realist. (I'm not a pessimist nor an optimist, so I guess that fits)

Facing front, you are direct, enjoy playing devil's advocate and neither fear nor avoid discussions. (I wouldn't say I enjoy it. Sometimes it's needed)

With many details, you are analytical, cautious, and distrustful (uh, no. Quite the contrary actually)

With 4 legs showing, you are secure, stubborn, and stick to your ideals. (Secure, yes. Stick to my ideals, perhaps. I can be flaky)

The size of the ears indicates how good a listener you are. You are a good listener. (not really. I TRY to, but I have a very short attention span :laugh: )

The length of the tail indicates the quality of your sex life. You have no sex life. (LMAO! :wink: )
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 29 (view)
 
Weirded out
Posted: 10/18/2006 3:40:25 PM

Posted By: Leeanne
Extremely common - take it as a compliment that they are interested in you some way - sometimes it's just 'cause they want to see what you have to say in the forums or they wish to talk to you at some future time - who knows and who cares - it's not a big deal.


That's my thinking now. I don't know 95% of the people that have added me and I used to remove them. After awhile it became a chore and now I just let it go. I now take it as a compliment. No biggie.
What I don't get are the forum posts by people that say they won't message those that have been added to a lot of favourites lists. I'm not chatting with the majority of them and never asked them to add me.
Odd.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 11 (view)
 
Trouble signing in to MSN live..
Posted: 10/16/2006 10:21:34 PM

I've had nothing but problems with it too...

and went back to the 7.5 version also..


Ditto. Didn't like MSN Live
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 9 (view)
 
TV show addiction
Posted: 10/16/2006 10:17:37 PM
I wouldn't say I'm addicted (I don't even know when most of them are on!) but I love CSI, L&O, L&O SVU, Mythbusters, Dirty Jobs, Cold Case Files, A Haunting and Supernatural (ghosties, demons AND hot guys...*drools* ) to name a few. Sitcoms aren't my thing and I HAAATE 'reality' shows
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 234 (view)
 
images not showing up
Posted: 9/28/2006 7:22:41 AM
It's happening again (where's a hair-tearing smiley when you need it?)
DNS 192.168.2.1
 moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 2 (view)
 
Marital status Change.
Posted: 9/12/2006 4:12:44 AM
Shouldn't it be an option to block? Perseonally, I would prefer to block married, living together or attached in any way, and that includes already dating (along with the 'prefer not to say' which, to me, essentially means they didn't bother to complete their profile or are not single)
Just a suggestion :)
 moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 165 (view)
 
images not showing up
Posted: 9/11/2006 3:58:41 PM
Well, it was working for awhile, but again, there are pics I can't see (I can usually see 1 or 2 at the top of the screen, but the rest are x's)
Again, here is the DNS
192.168.2.1
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 27 (view)
 
images not showing up
Posted: 8/13/2006 9:00:30 PM
192.168.2.1
Images not showing for me either and if I refresh, the font size gets larger.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 41 (view)
 
What do all you women think about dating a youger man?? say by 7-10yrs differance.
Posted: 11/24/2005 2:07:54 AM

I believe there are (very few) success stories.


That would depend on what the woman (in this case) is searching for.
If one is looking for physical stimulation with a mental connection, then I believe there are MANY 'success' stories.


However, anyone hooking up for "stamina" purposes is belittling herself.


TOO FUNNY!
I'M belittling myself by wanting to be sexually satisfied?

Oh well, my therapist always did say I was prone to self-destructive behaviour.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 39 (view)
 
What do all you women think about dating a youger man?? say by 7-10yrs differance.
Posted: 11/24/2005 1:24:31 AM
In my 20's I dated older (20+yrs) men. At the time, being a young mother and needing some sort of stability, it's what worked for me.

Now, having been in 3 long term relationships over the past 15 years, I feel a need to explore life and the things I 'missed' while caring for my daughter (not that I regret a minute :D). I find that dating younger men is more suited to my needs.

For the most part, they are not looking for a long term commitment and/or starting a family.
At first I was hesitant about dating younger guys-say 20-25 (my daughter is 15!)-but I really have to say that I'm glad I took the chance. There are some very intelligent, witty and mature young men out there. *looks at one guy in particular*



Oh, and the stamina doesn't hurt either...
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 2 (view)
 
Why does everyone ____________________?
Posted: 11/23/2005 11:37:33 PM
The following get no response from me:
-No pic (I state this in my profile)
-The typical "are tohse mellons reel?" or "i want u all nite babe"
-Badly spelled or crudely worded messages (Just as intelligence is a turn-on, illiteracy is a turn-off)

Also, many women get 20-50 emails a day. Responding to each and every one-even to say "Thanks, but no thanks" would be a little too time consuming (especially when the vast majority consist of a mere "waz up")

I have sent messages with no response-no big deal. As the site says...there are plenty of fish.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 15 (view)
 
what's a nice way to ask out a girl?
Posted: 11/8/2005 10:44:47 PM

are there any girls out there that have some memorable moments of how they got asked out......in a way they couldnt say no


"Hey, does this rag smell like chloroform to you?"

OK, it may not be 'nice'...but it works!
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 8 (view)
 
i know i look young, but...
Posted: 10/8/2005 11:36:03 AM
I have never been asked for ID
When I was 16, I went to a bar in Michigan and ordered a beer...the bartender didn't even give me a second look!
My ex is 2 years older than me and while we were dating, everyone thought I was 'robbing the cradle' .
The novelty of 'looking MATURE' has definitely worn off.
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 17 (view)
 
Favorite Type of Soda:
Posted: 10/8/2005 11:30:10 AM
Definitely Diet Coke. I probably drink a 2L/day...I have a sneaking suspicion I'm addicted lol!
Diet Pepsi tastes more like regular pop (perfect for those who hate diet-but too sweet for me)
For non-fizzy, I love Nestea. In a bottle, no can (why is it that non-carbonated drinks -iced tea, lemonade etc-taste like crap when in cans? )
 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 25 (view)
 
Older woman / Younger men?
Posted: 10/4/2005 10:44:14 AM
The biggest age difference I had in a LT reltionship was 20 years-he was 37, I was 17. HOWEVER, I had just given birth to my daughter, had a full-time job and, understandably, was very mature for my age lol.
Strange thing is, now that I am 32, I absolutely cannot fathom being with -even if on only on a sexual level- someone under 24.
I know there are exceptions to every rule, but he would have to be EXCEPTIONALLLY mature for his age and at least old enough to drink lol!

 Moonchyld
Joined: 9/8/2005
Msg: 30 (view)
 
THE DR. SEUS PURITY TEST
Posted: 9/30/2005 11:36:19 PM
Times TWO?
Oh my god...I answered no to 10.
 
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