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#1013
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Joined APC: Apr 2011
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In your case, I’m sure that’s all true. But might it just be just possible, for hearts to melt a little quicker, minds a wee bit more receptive to possibilities over hot spiced wine at a Tahoe warming hut than sipping coozie hidden Buds @ the Sepulveda In-N-Out?
#1014
But after the rose colored glasses comes off and the buzz from the hot spiced wine and the hidden coozie buds is gone, It's always the heart of the man that would keep me not his pocket!!
#1015
Curious how the size of a women's chest and level of "hotness" gets the conversation started from your end.....
(not you, personally....males in general)
Right on, sister! I agree 100%, but many men don't believe not all of us are money-grubbing users.
(Nice to see you back, FG! How's life in the skies treating you?)
(not you, personally....males in general)
(Nice to see you back, FG! How's life in the skies treating you?)
Last edited by LNL76; 01-24-2016 at 01:31 AM.
#1016
Curious how the size of a women's chest and level of "hotness" gets the conversation started from your end.....
(not you, personally....males in general)
Right on, sister! I agree 100%, but many men don't believe not all of us are money-grubbing users.
(Nice to see you back, FG! How's life in the skies treating you?)
(not you, personally....males in general)
Right on, sister! I agree 100%, but many men don't believe not all of us are money-grubbing users.
(Nice to see you back, FG! How's life in the skies treating you?)
#1017
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Joined APC: Jul 2014
Posts: 269
Since none of the other male species here stood up to defended our honor.....I'll address your generalization.
I have yet to have found a female's physical attribute that I didn't like and;
Women are like fine art.
The longer you look at them, the more you'll appreciate that they're very expensive to take home.
Carry On
#1018
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Posts: 1,480
“What I was looking at was a tussle between two groups of mass-men, one large and poor, the other small and rich. As judged by the standards of a civilised society, neither of them any more meritorious or promising than the other. The object of the tussle was the material gains accruing from control of the State’s machinery. It is easier to seize wealth than to produce it; and as long as the State makes the seizure of wealth a matter of legalised privilege, so long will the squabble for that privilege go on.”
Alfred Jay Nock - Memoirs Of A Superfluous Man - 1943
Alfred Jay Nock - Memoirs Of A Superfluous Man - 1943
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