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“RUN THIS TOWN :D :D”
Since: Nov 08
Starstruck <3
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London, UK
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Alpha Omega Game wrote: <quoted text> Yeah that's pretty young. In restrospect do you think you should have waited longer? yess! i regret a lot that i did. kaz is the only girl i have really wanted and i know its cheesy but i wish i had waited 3 more years for her :/ on the upside at least i knew what i was doing by the time i had sex with her.
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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Alpha Omega Game wrote: <quoted text> WOW,that family is messed up . I knew a similar family.I felt bad for their two small sons. Some people are just really trashy people and unfortinately kids are brought up in an enviroment like that. Well,that was really some messed up family who used to live next door to us years ago. But nothing beat the alley neighbor of my neighbor across the Street back then. The young couple were so drugged up all the time and they had a baby. The kid was an inhalator dependent. The couple were so irresposible that when they couldn't pay their electric bill and it was winter time,that cut off the source of power for their kid's breathing and chilled the baby to death,that killed their baby. Talk about two clueless teeners who decided to have a family in between alcohol and drug addictions. That house was like cursed or something. The previous owner of it was an old decent man whose son got hooked on drugs. His son stole the title of his house from his drawer and sold the house for drugs. The buyer wanted the house but the old man won't go because that was his house and he didn't sell it to anybody. The buyer was a criminal. He drove there one night and shot the house. He kept on doing that until the old man was forced to leave the place. I was scared that the stray bullets would cross the Street straight to my master bedroom's low window where my hubby and I and our newborn were sleeping. The man got the house he lost it. The next owner rented it out to the couple with the baby who died due to their irresponsibility. Some people doesn't deserve to be breathing and roaming around on Earth yet they are out there breeding to put more strain to society and to be a curse to their descendants. The neighborhood used to be so nice. My hubby grew up there. His dad had a church there. But when old people started dying or going to nursing home,the new owners or occupants were piece of trash. The drugs and prostitution started plaguing the place. There was an old Church at the entrance of our Street that was sold to a car repair shop. It got raided and shut down oneday. We found out that the car repair shop (that was a church before) was just a front. The main business was a brothel and an illegal drug store inside. So that explained why we kept on having drug addicts wanting to live in our neighborhood. So they can be too close to their drugs and wh*res source. Gosh,and I have tiny girls playing and biking around that area! This is one reason that ruin the neighborhood. Crooked people who got in and started messing it up. We got out of there and sold our house while we can.
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> There are many bi-sexuals these days, many of them are really straight up about telling people also. I don't really care unless it's a pretty woman that I like. I almost took a girl out about two months ago and she told me she was bi and hoped I wouldn't have a problem with that. I said we can be friends but that's all. I can see that the lesbians,gays,and bisexuals are open to public now unlike decades ago like in my country that they hid theirselves because it is taboo and gained no respect from anybody especially if the man is gay. In early time in the Philippines,men would beat up a man if they find out that he is gay. Now,it seems like it is a crown to wear and they are so proud of it. My country is starting to have a lot of them. The hollywood and the Philippines showbiz said it is cool so a lot of people there are adapting to it so well. Mr Space1's long time live-in partner was a very quiet woman. He was always running into non talkers for some reason. He thought she was all fine because they grew-up together then oneday he caught her with other man. And on top of that,he also found out that she was sleeping with a woman or women. He said,his ex-live-in partner was so good on hiding things from him just like his ex-wife who was a woman of few words. Nobody would ever notice even him that his ex-live-in partner was a bi. He got out of there in no time. The woman kept on coming back to him but he didn't take her back. He married me instead. He don't like any complicated relationship like that and he swore he doesn't want any quiet woman anymore.
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Since: May 09
West Lafayette, IN
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> Wow that terrible. I've heard of people being struck by lightning but the one's I know about lived. What a tragedy for the family. It was very sad. He was their only son.
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> Most of the threads here are way to perverted of kids. If it was a regular discussion about sex I dunno, I mean kids are going to look for sex somewhere by reading or looking at pictures. . That is true,kids are gonna look somewhere because they are curious. They heard about it,they saw some of it,their friends talks about it and when they turned on the tv or internet,they can see it. Sex is all over the place and kids can easily access it if they are not being watched but who can watch them constantly? They can figure out things and we are not with them every seconds of their lives. But we can do something. We can tell them not to and what the consequences are. If they violate that,they are grounded. It is tough enough to keep these kids from knowing too much of what they shouldn't know so knowing that they are here talking to us about sex is more uncomfortable and aggravating. I just don't talk a detailed sex to kids.
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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Alpha Omega Game wrote: <quoted text> Hey you're married now and that's all that matters.You were bascially married when you agreed to it. You just had to wait for the wedding and paper work to make it legal. :) True. My hubby considered me as his wife years before we met when I agreed to be his fiancee in writing. He was that serious that he even addressed all his correspondece to me as MRS SO AND SO. For my hubby,we are married before we met. My company and the rest of the employees there where I used to work for got used to that Mrs So and So" name of mine that they posted my name with my hubby's last name to it behind that glass bulletin board each time I have a mail. Sometimes my hubby would send me 3 letters at a time. I was so scared when we were about to make love before the wedding. My conscience was bugging me and my principle was biting me but his kisses and hugs and everything about him just made me float to cloud 9. My mouth said please NO.... but my thwat said,"Yes,Yes,Yo". And he knew it. ;-)
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> Wow that terrible. I've heard of people being struck by lightning but the one's I know about lived. What a tragedy for the family. I lived.
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Since: May 09
West Lafayette, IN
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franko wrote: <quoted text>I think this thread had a couple of guys pretending to be girls ... Really? I suppose I need to be more observant.
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“I want a piece of that steak”
Since: Apr 07
Tazmania
ISP:
United States
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_Zoey_ wrote: <quoted text> It was very sad. He was their only son. Hi Zoey, Yeah well then for that boy I hope there is a heaven.
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> That happens also.lol Outside Human Sexuality if people don't know me yet they thought I am a white male.
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Since: May 09
West Lafayette, IN
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> Hi Zoey, Yeah well then for that boy I hope there is a heaven. Hi kickback I can't imagine what a parent goes through when they lose a child. That's something I hope I never live to see.
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“I want a piece of that steak”
Since: Apr 07
Tazmania
ISP:
United States
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Space1 wrote: <quoted text> I can see that the lesbians,gays,and bisexuals are open to public now unlike decades ago like in my country that they hid theirselves because it is taboo and gained no respect from anybody especially if the man is gay. In early time in the Philippines,men would beat up a man if they find out that he is gay. Now,it seems like it is a crown to wear and they are so proud of it. My country is starting to have a lot of them. The hollywood and the Philippines showbiz said it is cool so a lot of people there are adapting to it so well. Mr Space1's long time live-in partner was a very quiet woman. He was always running into non talkers for some reason. He thought she was all fine because they grew-up together then oneday he caught her with other man. And on top of that,he also found out that she was sleeping with a woman or women. He said,his ex-live-in partner was so good on hiding things from him just like his ex-wife who was a woman of few words. Nobody would ever notice even him that his ex-live-in partner was a bi. He got out of there in no time. The woman kept on coming back to him but he didn't take her back. He married me instead. He don't like any complicated relationship like that and he swore he doesn't want any quiet woman anymore. It seems like the past couple of years that being bi for a woman is really a cool thing to do, many guys don't care and it seems to be more acceptable for women to be bi then men. It also seems more acceptable to me in that respect but I could not have a relationship with that kind of girl, it's not just that she would be bi but might have other issues. Well that lady that was with your husband was with was quiet but many bi woman are outspoken and obnoxious. Good thing your husband bailed out of that situation, she probably had other problems
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“I want a piece of that steak”
Since: Apr 07
Tazmania
ISP:
United States
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_Zoey_ wrote: <quoted text> Really? I suppose I need to be more observant. Maybe not, sometimes I don't wanna know.
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“I want a piece of that steak”
Since: Apr 07
Tazmania
ISP:
United States
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Space1 wrote: <quoted text> Outside Human Sexuality if people don't know me yet they thought I am a white male. I noticed it's the accusers that are nosey about other people's lives that they don't even know are the biggest losers in the real world. I sure don't care about some of them, can't figure why they would talk about my life when they should pay attention to themselves but it shows how pathetic their lives are.
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Since: May 09
West Lafayette, IN
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> It seems like the past couple of years that being bi for a woman is really a cool thing to do, many guys don't care and it seems to be more acceptable for women to be bi then men. It also seems more acceptable to me in that respect but I could not have a relationship with that kind of girl, it's not just that she would be bi but might have other issues. Well that lady that was with your husband was with was quiet but many bi woman are outspoken and obnoxious. Good thing your husband bailed out of that situation, she probably had other problems Bi, gay etc has always been around. Sexual preferences have just been kept on the back burner. People are becoming more open now.
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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_Zoey_ wrote: <quoted text> Hi kickback I can't imagine what a parent goes through when they lose a child. That's something I hope I never live to see. Me,too. My younger brother lost his son and that was too sad and pitiful.
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“I want a piece of that steak”
Since: Apr 07
Tazmania
ISP:
United States
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_Zoey_ wrote: <quoted text> Hi kickback I can't imagine what a parent goes through when they lose a child. That's something I hope I never live to see. Me too, it's one of the reasons I was afraid to have a child but I knew I couldn't think that way or if everyone did the population would cease. I just hope my little girl has a safe, good and clean life.
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> It seems like the past couple of years that being bi for a woman is really a cool thing to do, many guys don't care and it seems to be more acceptable for women to be bi then men. It also seems more acceptable to me in that respect but I could not have a relationship with that kind of girl, it's not just that she would be bi but might have other issues. Well that lady that was with your husband was with was quiet but many bi woman are outspoken and obnoxious. Good thing your husband bailed out of that situation, she probably had other problems Even in the Philippines,the lesbians were more accepted than the gays. It is because,she is still a woman for them. She would scream and cry when scared. While a gay man gained no respect because if he sreamed and cry when scared,the more the men would have no respect to him. And the fact that he is gay is good enough for them to harass him. But that was in the past. Now,they are more accepted. My father have a cousin here in the US who is gay. He was even a cross dresser way back on 1960's. He dressed like a woman and I don't know how he pulled that stunt in this country back then. I am not sure if that is accepted here on that time. My hubby's ex who was a bi was always an odd woman for him. Something about her that just don't ring the bell he said. Mr Space1 is a marrying type but for some reason,he couldn't be serious of marrying her just to think that they were leaving together for years. So,he found out that the woman had a hidden secret about something that he couldn't get along with. The woman was raised in my hubby's family's church. Her family was a family friend of my hubby. No one ever realized that she was a bi. She dress and act like a straight gal and my hubby said she can suck him like a vacuum but I am much better. I outdone her on oral because I can drain a hose 24/7 - just my hubby. I doubt if I can do that to other man.
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Since: Sep 07
Smyrna, GA
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kickback wrote: <quoted text> I noticed it's the accusers that are nosey about other people's lives that they don't even know are the biggest losers in the real world. I sure don't care about some of them, can't figure why they would talk about my life when they should pay attention to themselves but it shows how pathetic their lives are. People are curious about us sometimes that is why they want to nose our lives. I found it funny that men thought I am a white man. Lol.
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Since: May 09
West Lafayette, IN
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Space1 wrote: <quoted text> Me,too. My younger brother lost his son and that was too sad and pitiful. I'm sorry for the loss of your nephew, Space.
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