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Post by wewbwb on Apr 25, 2016 9:41:32 GMT -5
Some bald or balding men are very attractive. One thing I'm thinking lately, though: is the beard fad over yet? We'd like to see your faces, guys! I tend to grow one in the winter and shave it in the spring. Not that it matters as I don't get kissed in any season.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 9:53:35 GMT -5
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Post by wewbwb on Apr 25, 2016 10:10:58 GMT -5
wocky wocky.
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Post by deleted on Apr 26, 2016 0:39:56 GMT -5
I am not out to hurt anyone or mislead anyone. It's not how I roll. Let's be real i know how it feels to be used (allegedly). I would never want anyone to feel the way that I feel. Ever.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 19:16:59 GMT -5
Some bald or balding men are very attractive. One thing I'm thinking lately, though: is the beard fad over yet? We'd like to see your faces, guys! Perhaps, but I've never been into fads. And I look much better hidden behind my beard. Well, some men look really good in a beard. Some men look better clean shaven. I'm a believer in wearing whatever is most flattering for YOU, whatever you feel is your best look.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 19:36:37 GMT -5
I will not comment on your decision to outsource (for which I'm personally against). Try going without sex for more than a decade, you'll change your mind about this I'm sure.
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Post by SweepyBear on Apr 27, 2016 17:23:40 GMT -5
I'd avoid anyone that called women chicks just saying, but I am an old gimmer and that means respecting women.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 17:31:41 GMT -5
I'd avoid anyone that called women chicks just saying, but I am an old gimmer and that means respecting women. I'm with you. That moniker pissed me off before I was even 20. It reminded me some kind of "Hipper than Thou" crap that I detested. So, I started making fun of it. Using it all the time to deride the folks that used it. Until I was totally desensitized to it and it crept into my lexicon. Now I say it all the time and never bat an eye. But it pisses me off.
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Post by greatcoastal on Apr 27, 2016 17:52:55 GMT -5
I'd avoid anyone that called women chicks just saying, but I am an old gimmer and that means respecting women. I'm with you. That moniker pissed me off before I was even 20. It reminded me some kind of "Hipper than Thou" crap that I detested. So, I started making fun of it. Using it all the time to deride the folks that used it. Until I was totally desensitized to it and it crept into my lexicon. Now I say it all the time and never bat an eye. But it pisses me off. How about the term " all you girls"! I still say all you ladies or women. Even when delving into past experiences and talking about the 19 yr old I was with I still call her a lady or woman. That also brings up the terms " girlfriend" and " boyfriend"!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 18:05:05 GMT -5
I'm with you. That moniker pissed me off before I was even 20. It reminded me some kind of "Hipper than Thou" crap that I detested. So, I started making fun of it. Using it all the time to deride the folks that used it. Until I was totally desensitized to it and it crept into my lexicon. Now I say it all the time and never bat an eye. But it pisses me off. How about the term " all you girls"! I still say all you ladies or women. Even when delving into past experiences and talking about the 19 yr old I was with I still call her a lady or woman. That also brings up the terms " girlfriend" and " boyfriend"! I'm originally a southern boy. The word "Girl" gets me in more trouble than I care to consider. When I use the word "Ladies", I'm usually speaking to men.
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