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BernardBikerchick
21-11-06, 09:17 AM
what is it with guys these days , and before all you males pelt me with olives, i know its not across the board and i have the pleasure of knowing many many great guys, but my flat mate who is a babe has had about 5 guys so far this COMPLETELY F^CK her about, the recent one all secrative and lures her in and turns out he is already involved with some phychcotic (sp) woman already ! what is the prob!!!!!!!!!! why can't they just be up front and say not ninterested ! i guess the same can be said for some woman and sorry for being so correcft about this but it VEXES thee !!!
then of course you've got other guys that are just friends that f*ck you off for no reason too ............ why are people so god damn rude why don't they just be honest about things then peeps don't get hurt.
just feeling for my mate at the moment coz she is great, and has been treated so bad
rant over * picks olives off forehead*
Devil Biccy
21-11-06, 09:25 AM
IMHO I always thought that girls generally liked the Ba***ds that treat them like dirt and then want to make it up later, the genuine good guys never get a chance because they think we are being nice for no reason at all.
It's that mentality of going out with someone who lies and cheats that I don't get, why do women always go running back??? I bet that if your mates guy calls and asks her back she'll find it hard not to say no, and don't say it's a love thing.
I'm sorry that your mates been treated badly and hope that emotionally she mends very soon, do let her know that there are some nice honest guys out there, who maybe just a little shy at first but give them a chance and you never know
BernardBikerchick
21-11-06, 09:31 AM
IMHO I always thought that girls generally liked the Ba***ds that treat them like dirt and then want to make it up later, the genuine good guys never get a chance because they think we are being nice for no reason at all.
It's that mentality of going out with someone who lies and cheats that I don't get, why do women always go running back??? I bet that if your mates guy calls and asks her back she'll find it hard not to say no, and don't say it's a love thing.
I'm sorry that your mates been treated badly and hope that emotionally she mends very soon, do let her know that there are some nice honest guys out there, who maybe just a little shy at first but give them a chance and you never know
awwwwwwwwwwww deeas xx bless ya xxxx yeah i kno there are good guys ! i've snapped up one of them and you are a totally gorgeous diamond bloke too xxxxxx just gets me mad sometimes !!
oh trust me she has well and truly told him to FFFFFFFFFFF off !!! don't think he'll be coming out of hiding for a while !!! heee lol
Devil Biccy
21-11-06, 09:35 AM
Was the telling off done in private or in public, I love seeing a great telling off ohh the anger and the language, sometimes I'm amazed at the different obscenities (SP) that people know esp girls/women.
Best remedy for a break up, a trip to the cinemas to see the funniest film ever with a mate, definatley not a couple of nghts out, but then again we're all different and have different needs.
what is it with guys these days , and before all you males pelt me with olives, i know its not across the board and i have the pleasure of knowing many many great guys, but my flat mate who is a babe has had about 5 guys so far this COMPLETELY F^CK her about, the recent one all secrative and lures her in and turns out he is already involved with some phychcotic (sp) woman already ! what is the prob!!!!!!!!!! why can't they just be up front and say not ninterested ! i guess the same can be said for some woman and sorry for being so correcft about this but it VEXES thee !!!
Give her my number then :lol: :lol: :thumright:
dirtydog
21-11-06, 09:38 AM
IMHO I always thought that girls generally liked the Ba***ds that treat them like dirt and then want to make it up later, the genuine good guys never get a chance because they think we are being nice for no reason at all.
A very valid point which seems to happen quite a lot
BBC your mate will find the right man sooner or later :thumbsup:
I'm a player.
Meet 'em, delete 'em in my book.
Screw 'em for all you can.
You know it makes sense.
I'm a player.
Meet 'em, delete 'em in my book.
Screw 'em for all you can.
You know it makes sense.Shame on you scoobs :D
Me on the other hand.... Genuine guy looking for love, help out at the animal shelters at weekends and work the soup kitchens for the homeless in the evenings, devote half my wages to charity....that usually butters them up..then i'll use scoobs ethic :wink:
"nice guys finish last" thats what jim carrey said in mask :-k
northwind
21-11-06, 10:15 AM
"nice guys finish last" thats what jim carrey said in mask :-k
Well, it's only sensible, you're never going to get any more if you always finish first...
I'm a player.
Meet 'em, delete 'em in my book.
Screw 'em for all you can.
You know it makes sense.
In which case it's guys like you that ruin it for the others. Because I KNOW there are guys like that out there, I'm not willing to take the risk. Well done.
BBC: I hope ur mate can get over it soon.
Well done.
Thanks.
I WAS only joking by the way.
Well done.
Thanks.
I WAS only joking by the way.
How would I know? I've never met you. :P And either way my point still stands. YOU may not really be like that but there are still MANY blokes out there who ARE like that.
fizzwheel
21-11-06, 10:38 AM
Sorry but some girls are just as bad. I've been f*cked around over the years to. Had my fingers burnt a few times and been hurt to.
Your flatmate seemed like a decent person, she'll find somebody. I always found that when I stopped looking and was just happy being me then that was the time that I would meet somebody. I've also learnt over the years not to rush into things and just take my time and what will be will be.
I've found myself a little Diamond 8) :wink:
I've always found it hits when you're not looking. I've never been in the market for 'looking'.
Still, you hear about (and/or live) all these failures / abuses and it taints your whole outlook.
It's hard to keep the faith when you're smack in the middle of the worst part of relationships... i.e. the pain of losing them, however it ends.
I've always found it hits when you're not looking. I've never been in the market for 'looking'.
Still, you hear about (and/or live) all these failures / abuses and it taints your whole outlook.
It's hard to keep the faith when you're smack in the middle of the worst part of relationships... i.e. the pain of losing them, however it ends.
p.s. Sorry Scoobs. Raw nerve, twang, snap!... :oops:
SoulKiss
21-11-06, 10:58 AM
Solution
Get her into biking, on an SV, then get her into the ORG
Plenty of decent single blokes in here, and we could do with more babes :) - tho we do have rather a lot of them already so she wont be lonely in that respect :)
Then we can have yet ANOTHER ORG wedding :P
LOL
Seriously tho - drag her along to SELKENT/Soho, met some of the nicest people I know at either of those venues :)
David
I'm a player.
Meet 'em, delete 'em in my book.
Screw 'em for all you can.
You know it makes sense.
I felt so used, I thought I was special. :smt089
Alpinestarhero
21-11-06, 11:22 AM
Sorry to hear that...some guys (alot of guys i know) are *****s. But there's some good guys about! They are probably too shy and respectful to go chat up someone!
Cheer her up with a good girly film? and then get her out bike training and onto an SV like the others have suggested!
Matt
21QUEST
21-11-06, 11:24 AM
BBC, may I ask what the total time span was for all five individuals she has been out with? Without wish to come across flippant, maybe she really needs to just focus on herself.
I don't understand the bit about guys that are just friends fecking you off for no reason. How is that?
I've got this amazing(she went through a lot and came out the other end) friend but she never really told me straight off that she was involved(when we met). There are a few reasons etc which I can't get into but I know for a fact that she doesn't really love him. Reason why she is with him is that "That is where she wants to be for now. For the moment it works even though she is not totally happy" Oh...and best of all, the guy is a real sweetie :roll: .
Women pain in the backside :lol: but how could you not love and treat them proper like :wink: .
Cheers
Ben
p.s. Sorry Scoobs. Raw nerve, twang, snap!... :oops:
No apologies required. :wink:
Peter Henry
21-11-06, 12:12 PM
For a male to become emotionally entangled with a female is a weakness. One that should be guarded against at all costs.
I like women, I enjoy the different line of thought an intelligent female can bring to a discussion. But I prefer to keep them at arms length.
Women are a wonderful source of eye entertainment though I am not embarassed to state. :wink:
I have nothing to say in this post, other then please don't tarnish me with Scoobs and Peter Henry's views.
21QUEST
21-11-06, 12:27 PM
For a male to become emotionally entangled with a female is a weakness. One that should be guarded against at all costs.
Senor Pedro, I see you are still hurting... but so much time has gone by :? :lol: :wink:
Cheers
Ben
For a male to become emotionally entangled with a female is a weakness. One that should be guarded against at all costs.
I like women, I enjoy the different line of thought an intelligent female can bring to a discussion. But I prefer to keep them at arms length.
Women are a wonderful source of eye entertainment though I am not embarassed to state. :wink:
Well, I suppose dying old and alone and being found stuck to your matress after a week or two because someone's complained about the smell has it's good points... :lol:
Love leaves you open to pain, fear of the possibility of pain is what I expect 'weakness' is. Deep down no matter how bitter I'm feeling towards relationships atm, I know that the true weakness is shutting off because of fear.
I won't be a coward forever.
Blue_SV650S
21-11-06, 12:36 PM
I'm a player.
Meet 'em, delete 'em in my book.
Screw 'em for all you can.
You know it makes sense.
hehe
Thing is seems that people that live by that sort of philosophy seem to save a lot of personal torment/grief!! Never care about anything, never get hurt! ;)
My summery on this matter is pretty basic ... there is a strong correlation between looks to Ba****d/B***h-nes. If he/she is fit, there is a strong possibility they are a git/sl*t!!! :lol:
BernardBikerchick - your mate brought this on by herself by falling for the dingbat to start with!! easily done mind ;) ... just goes to prove that what others have said is true ... the girls love a b@****d.
Being reliable, dependable, and sweet women just find boring!!! So lads, lets all try to be more of a b-stard shall we!?!?! 8) :lol:
Peter Henry
21-11-06, 12:39 PM
Ah yes. The pain and soul searching. the wondering as to "Why?" All negative aspects that are best avoided. Becoming emotionally involved sets a timer for when the afore mentioned WILL occur.
Dont do it I tell yer! :?
northwind
21-11-06, 12:51 PM
Love leaves you open to pain,
pain leads to fear,
fear leads to anger.
And we know where that leads.
But I know exactly what you mean...
I have been truly deeply in love and truly deeply hurt. The highs MORE than outweigh the lows. Wouldn't change a thing.
the way i see it, its your mate who have a problem, not the chap. she goes for the wrong type of bloke full stop.
Women, especially those pretty looking ones comes across nice blokes all the time, so compliments never works for them, for those blokes, they are just the norm. Plus there are no challenges in going out with nice blokes. So they go for blokes that stands out, sometimes blokes that treat women like sh**, they can be interpreted as a challenging prospects. women gets great satisfaction when they can change a man. they take great satisfaction when a bloke lowers the toilet seat after nagging them to do so for some time. however, changing too quick for a women usually signals the end of the relationship because the bloke is no longer interesting, there are no longer things for the women to change to the man.
You hear time and time again that some women still wants to be with their abusive bloke, because deep down, she believe she can change the bloke and when that happens, she would be the most happy person on earth...
I know a friend goes out with a not so available bloke. she don't mind because she believes she can change him. naturally, her world came crashing down when the bloke decided that his current wife is better... :?
just to clarify, when i say women, i meant some women... just in case...
Peter Henry
21-11-06, 01:43 PM
I have been a truly deep sh*te on occasion and truly deeply hurt people. However the s*x MORE than outweighed the lows. Wouldn't change a thing.
Shame on you fella! :?
Blue_SV650S
21-11-06, 01:48 PM
...
Amen to that!!! :lol:
gettin2dizzy
21-11-06, 02:55 PM
so you get guys who are *******s, but what about these girls thinking they're wags. i've been in so many bars when they've stormed to the front of a queue with the excuse ' i don't need to queue'. Something to do with wearing topshops most ridiculous recent outfit apparently. These girls drive me mad! they're so rude, and get everything they want - normally from 'daddy' and have never and probably will never lift a finger in their life! such pains in the ****!
rant over ;)
but it is better to have loved and lost
than to have never loved at all
:D
Love leaves you open to pain,
pain leads to fear,
fear leads to anger.
And we know where that leads.
the post office?
Spiderman
21-11-06, 03:20 PM
BBC, i think we need a picture of your flatmate, prefably in bikini or skimpy undies before we can make a fair assesment of this situation for you.
:D
gettin2dizzy
21-11-06, 03:28 PM
:winner:
Love leaves you open to pain,
pain leads to fear,
fear leads to anger.
And we know where that leads.
Is it connected to the leg bone? :wink:
I have been truly deeply in love and truly deeply hurt. The highs MORE than outweigh the lows. Wouldn't change a thing.
absolutely
gettin2dizzy
21-11-06, 04:10 PM
i'm a bit sceptical about the whole 'love' thing. There can't be a part of your brain that suddenly clicks, maybe its just the point when you give up looking (or feel past your best) ;)
but...erm.. good luck guys!
Peter Henry
21-11-06, 04:14 PM
Love,romance,blah,blah. It's all a commercialised plot you do realise that? Just like the drivel you see portrayed in movies it is all BS. None of it happens among real people. Yet so many allow themselves to get suckered in to the hearts and roses shenanagins!
gettin2dizzy
21-11-06, 04:19 PM
:winner:
;)
Luckypants
21-11-06, 04:25 PM
Love is the most wonderful thing with the right person. I pity those of you so battered by love that you fear it or those that profess not to believe in it. The highs of being in love are huge, but unfortunately the lows match that (almost)
Heading towards the bottom of the lowest of lows at the moment, but still optimistic about love.
Peter Henry
21-11-06, 04:34 PM
Mr.Luckypants...I think your getting confused my friend. The wonderful thing between two people has only 3 letters....you can take that to the bank!
You know I'm right don't yer? :wink:
fizzwheel
21-11-06, 04:35 PM
The most beautiful thing about life is also the scariest.... its that anything can happen at any minute. Being cynical is the best way to punish yourself and more often than not the product of a soul thats met too many closed doors. You may fall in love, win the lottery, kill someone in an accident or lose a loved one. All these things may happen in the same hour. The important thing is to stay in the game. Know that things will change and however bad you may feel now the joy of contrasts will be yours as you rise out of it. Everybody has got things going for them that they cant see . Finding beauty in something for the first time , remembering you're not perfect, forgiving yourself and looking to be a complete beginner are the way forward. It's the scariest place to be. It's the opposite of cynicism and also the opposite of a pat on the back. It's daunting to know you've got a long way to go. But the realisation opens up the best life has to offer.
Not my words, somebody else's. Life's what you make it people.
Peter Henry
21-11-06, 04:41 PM
Oh come on Fizzbomb! next you will be trying to convince us that..."Love is a many splendid thing." :wink:
gettin2dizzy
21-11-06, 04:50 PM
but if theres a difference between affection for someone and love, they must be two different thought processes, otherwise its just a sliding scale with no defined border.
I like Senor Henrys views on this
Besides, women can be as bad as men....
I see Mr PH is on true form here ;)
BBC I am sorry to hear about your mate it's never nice when people get hurt by the thoughtlessness of others.
Best thing to do though is to pick yourself up and move on.. plenty more fish in the sea as they say ;)
Peter Henry
21-11-06, 06:18 PM
You see this "romance and love" thing it just does not make sense for normally intelligent and sensible people. Marketing and commercialism brainwash people as to how to behave in such situations and frankly nothing is fresh or new.
Oh a box of chocolates, look a bunch of red roses, La Perla undies, a candle lit dinner. A card for every occasion and moment..."Today I watched you blink and my heart skipped a beat." Oh please!
All of those gushing miss pelt text messages and emails with too many icons to be considered healthy.
It's all about conforming to how a romantically attached person is perceived to behave. Programmed unwittingly by magazines and hype.
There is no harm in finding a partner that you like and think a lot of, but all this emotional cheesiness does no good at all. You can be on pins in case your "original" treat does not quite hit the right spot, you can feel guilty that your gesture maybe was not enough. An emotional roller coaster that serves no good purpose but to keep till bells ringing around the world.
The proof that what I say is oh so true is the fact that a bloke rarely feels comfortable about proclaiming to his partner...."I love you." Whereas the female who is more likely to be more wrapped up in the rules of the game will be almost insistant upon making such declarations, and on a regular basis. The female has been programmed to believe that for a person to state such a phrase is the only way of indicating ones true feelings. Utter balder dash in my mind.
Emotional detachment is the only way forward. You know I am right. Admit it. :wink:
The human form is not programmed to be a monogamous being anyway.
gettin2dizzy
21-11-06, 07:40 PM
All of those gushing miss pelt text messages and emails with too many icons to be considered healthy.
hehe, i really hope that was comedy genius striking! i agree on the totally different emotional needs of men and women (and before any one kicks up a fuss :P ) i do think women are more vulnerable to feeling 'love' and getting attached. I don't think men get any where near hung up on women, that doesn't mean they're going to cheat or be upset if you leave, but i think it works at a slighter level.
Love is the most magical wonderous thing that money can buy.
Actually I can't comment on this, most women I date end up as my best mates.
Guys are pigs tho, check out this email I got.
>Subject: YOU!
>Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:46:28 EST
>
>Your lingerie pictures show you to be a delightful bit of sexual fluff ---
>nice ass, too. But I suspect there is much more to you than that--though that is
> delectable ! Is there more ?
> Rob
valleyboy
21-11-06, 07:50 PM
Love ? paaaahhh.. can no longer believe in something Ive not experienced.
Im with the keep at arms length brigade at the moment...
>Subject: YOU!
>Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:46:28 EST
>
>Your lingerie pictures show you to be a delightful bit of sexual fluff ---
>nice ass, too. But I suspect there is much more to you than that--though that is
> delectable ! Is there more ?
> Rob
Rob does know right :?: Otherwise it could be rather embaressing for you both :oops: :oops: :lol:
what is it with guys these days .....* picks olives off forehead*
Look, I told her from the start that it was just a fling and nothing else... :wink:
fizzwheel
21-11-06, 08:10 PM
Oh a box of chocolates, look a bunch of red roses, La Perla undies, a candle lit dinner. A card for every occasion and moment..."Today I watched you blink and my heart skipped a beat." Oh please!
If I was like that with Liz I'd get a good slap and told not to be so wet :lol:
>Subject: YOU!
>Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:46:28 EST
>
>Your lingerie pictures show you to be a delightful bit of sexual fluff ---
>nice ass, too. But I suspect there is much more to you than that--though that is
> delectable ! Is there more ?
> Rob
Rob does know right :?: Otherwise it could be rather embaressing for you both :oops: :oops: :lol:
Could he be that stupid?
Dunno? Has he met you yet or is it just via e-mail?
By the way, is that you in your avatar?
Dunno? Has he met you yet or is it just via e-mail?
By the way, is that you in your avatar?
No, it was just a random thing. I may or may not have a website somewhere with some pictures and that's how he got my email addy. Yes it's me with some subtle photoshop work.
Dunno? Has he met you yet or is it just via e-mail?
By the way, is that you in your avatar?
No, it was just a random thing. I may or may not have a website somewhere with some pictures and that's how he got my email addy. Yes it's me with some subtle photoshop work.
Okay so you may or may not have a site somewhere... :?
I may or may not be watching CSI for the next two hours :wink:
northwind
22-11-06, 12:35 AM
i'm a bit sceptical about the whole 'love' thing. There can't be a part of your brain that suddenly clicks, maybe its just the point when you give up looking (or feel past your best) ;)
No, seriously, been there and done that... Eyes across a crowded dancefloor fight. And I made a horrible mess of it too.
Damoulianos Marios
22-11-06, 01:08 AM
You see this "romance and love" thing it just does not make sense for normally intelligent and sensible people. Marketing and commercialism brainwash people as to how to behave in such situations and frankly nothing is fresh or new.
Oh a box of chocolates, look a bunch of red roses, La Perla undies, a candle lit dinner. A card for every occasion and moment..."Today I watched you blink and my heart skipped a beat." Oh please!
All of those gushing miss pelt text messages and emails with too many icons to be considered healthy.
If this is your idea of love then by all means, I believe you have not experienced it. What you say is absolutely true but this has nothing to do with what love is. Romance is not love and vice versa. Being intimate on all aspects is all about it. Liking the way someone thinks or does little irrelevant things is all about it. Another person in your life is a chance to bring a new aesthetic and perspective in it. You might find surprising beauty in this aesthetic and perspective. Adoring and caressing this beauty IS love.
Of course, it's surely difficult to find someone to do this trick for you, meself only managed it once.
Peter Henry
23-11-06, 02:36 PM
Damoulianos I am glad that the Greek blood than runs in my veins has not seen me view this topic in the same hallucinatory manner as yourself! :wink:
Get real boys, women LOVE chocolate with a passion. How on earth you ever gonna compete with that? :?
No bloke would get away with being that soppy with me.... i would eat him alive, with or without chocolate.
Surely we all want a soul mate...someone to giggle with at the silly things in life. Heavy petting and feeding of chocolate is just bonus
:wink:
Peter Henry
23-11-06, 02:58 PM
Tomcat...You have PM.
Ha only jesting! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Blue_SV650S
23-11-06, 03:05 PM
I’d like to think that my head is well below the clouds, but Peter, if it wasn’t for this thing called ‘love’, life would be even more pointless than it already is … and it is pretty pointless if you think about it ;)
Many people mistake lust or simply the need to have another person around for love though, where as that’s just human urge.
Ok, so it’s cool to know someone fancies you, even if you don’t fancy them, awesome if it is mutual, you can feel all giddy … it is also painful if you fancy someone and it is no replicated or they are ‘unavailable’ … But to feel ‘in love’ i.e. after that honeymoon period someone fancies/likes you for who ‘you’ are as a whole and how you make THEM feel too, is the biggest compliment and inner feeling ever and so very much more …
It is also devastating if it all goes to rats!! ;)
I am not a romanticist myself either, but Peter, in very special cases it does truly exist even if you have not felt it yourself you must have seen it in others!? ;)
Think I am gonna go watch some rugby and have a beer now!!! :lol:
Peter Henry
23-11-06, 03:12 PM
As I have stated before I like females, they are often very good company and interesting to talk to.
This love stuff though is well and truly like Trill....for the birds!(oops pun!)
I like having ladies as friends and am quite prepared to stick my head above the parapet and state that it is LUST that makes the world go around and not all of your Mills and Boon type antics as so many of you are to happy to believe.
I have had lady "friends" who were very attractive and certain opportunities arose that served a purpose for both.No mushy, sickly change of attitude to mess things up. We remained good friends afterwards and no romantic involvement was ever required or sought by either party. So much less complicated to my mind. :wink:
maybe PH you will have a shock come your way one day. You will be thinking that you are having a great time, loads of fun, nonsense, soul mate etc and before you know it you suddenly realise that you don't want this person out of your life....bang....its got ya....ya didn't want it but it has just hit you in the face. LOVE.. it stricks when you least want/expect it! Then we will see how cocky about it you are. Its not chocolate, and presents and stupid flamboyant gesters, its content and calm, and effortless.
:)
Pah. Vernas flatmate is migging!
LOL...only kidding. :lol:
Peter Henry
23-11-06, 03:51 PM
Tomcat...You really must steer clear of the Barabara Cartland section of your local library. That kind of stuff only happens to those who are wanting it to happen, who are susceptible or weak.
You dont get me with your hearts and roses twaddle. :wink:
Damoulianos Marios
23-11-06, 04:02 PM
Damoulianos I am glad that the Greek blood than runs in my veins has not seen me view this topic in the same hallucinatory manner as yourself! :wink:
That explains it then. Your views are VERY greek! :wink:
PH ....... I am no girlie wuss, you are right you are immune to it my friend, enjoy .......me myself and I. :laughat: :love:
Pah. Vernas flatmate is migging!
LOL...only kidding. :lol:
So you fancy the French bloke? :shock: :lol: :shock:
Dan
lukemillar
23-11-06, 04:17 PM
Tomcat...You really must steer clear of the Barabara Cartland section of your local library. That kind of stuff only happens to those who are wanting it to happen, who are susceptible or weak.
You dont get me with your hearts and roses twaddle. :wink:
So what has happened to your bit of fluff, Camila, these day then?
Peter Henry
23-11-06, 07:08 PM
Tomcat...You really must steer clear of the Barabara Cartland section of your local library. That kind of stuff only happens to those who are wanting it to happen, who are susceptible or weak.
You dont get me with your hearts and roses twaddle. :wink:
So what has happened to your bit of fluff, Camila, these day then?
Well Lukey mate, there in perhaps lies the possible root of my disenchantment with all things gooey.
I was for some time with head turned by the temptations of bone framed bodice, 20 denier stockings and sensible shoes. But in the end I chose to resist. I knew it was safer in the long run to do so.
UlsterSV
23-11-06, 07:21 PM
PH is just having you all on. I hear he regularly rides a stunning red - blooded Italian :-k
fizzwheel
23-11-06, 07:52 PM
PH is just having you all on. I hear he regularly rides a stunning red - blooded Italian :-k
Your right, bit of a looker she is to. :D :wink:
valleyboy
23-11-06, 07:53 PM
I hear shes tempremental... and needs regular 'servicing' to keep her going ;)
Women give sex to get love, men give love to get sex...
Women give sex to get love, men give love to get sex...
D'ju know what? There is so much truth in that...I raise my hat to you Razor.
Peter Henry
24-11-06, 07:54 AM
I agree with Razor's comment, how profound!
I must add that I of course COMPLETELY agree with Fizz's last comment...although I do roll my eyes and tut at a certain fleece fancying chap and his post. :wink:
I agree with Razor's comment, how profound!
:takeabow:
Yep, afraid to admit it but Razor makes a good argument :oops:
Been on the reverse end of that, scumbags the lot of em men and women that do it
shouldn't mess with other peoples feelings
Hope she picks better next time but she's probably yet another woman who goes for the idiots in the first place then moans to the decent guys about him
Women give sex to get love, men give love to get sex...
D'ju know what? There is so much truth in that...I raise my hat to you Razor.
It just makes me sad. :cry: Fine, you get the ying and the yang, but it seems awfully negative... well, to me anyway... but then I spend far too much of my time crying over what I've lost.
YoungMan
25-11-06, 10:35 AM
Well, I suppose dying old and alone and being found stuck to your matress after a week or two because someone's complained about the smell has it's good points... :lol:
Hey! I live very happily alone. I'm regularly found stuck to the mattress. And do I care if the neighbours have been complaining about the smell? :D
A few points...
Was cleaning up a mates mum's house whilst she was in hospital. Nothing to read on the bog but a Mills and Boon - The Relectant Husband. The 'Feisty, beautiful, headstrong heroine' got a right good graphic seeing to from the wealthy Italian bloke.
I was so shocked i lost all feeling in my lower limbs.
Can we think of love as the sense of loss experienced in the absence of ones partner?
Is the opposite of love not hate, but indifference?
Does anyone else get the impression that PH is actually a dalek? All cold emotions on the outside, but made of icky bogies on the inside... :lol:
Does anyone else get the impression that PH is actually a dalek? All cold emotions on the outside, but made of icky bogies on the inside... :lol:
x - ter - min - 8..... :lol: :lol:
I wanted to just let this thread die a death but...
Does anyone else get the impression that PH is actually a dalek? All cold emotions on the outside, but made of icky bogies on the inside... :lol:
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Peter Henry
27-11-06, 03:32 PM
The physical appearance of a Dalek perhaps, but there the similarity ends. Could that be having an affect on my ability to attract the right lady? :?
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