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Sat 12/06/14 09:17 PM

You pluralized your first posting and why I quoted you.


Of course I pluralized "men". OP's OP presented itself as if it is a common plight of all/most/some men as he specifically used the pluralized words "women" and "men" IN it.

And, I quote and bold for your ease-of-reference, since you missed it the first time in your zest and zeal to take special exception to my post in response to OP's OP on this open-to-all discussion board:

as more women take to the workforce.... the responsibility of running the day-to-day life of the house.. is being picked up by men..



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Sat 12/06/14 09:06 PM


I never had a daughter to pass down my womanly skills and abilities to, so I forced them upon my son.


Even without possessing a womb, he is able to grocery shop, cook his own meals, wash his own dishes, do his own laundry, clean/dust/vacuum his own home and still he's able to mow his own lawn, change his own car's oil, fix a flat, do minor household repairs AND find time for internet/Facebook play, while holding down a rather prestigious and demanding job.

I have more faith in men's ability to successfully multitask, just like women can and do, than all y'all have in yourselves.


Buck up, Charlie...I'll bet after the third time you've had to wear a pink shirt to work because you once again forgot to separate your darks from your whites,


you'll master those household chores...though you might break a nail or two, in the process.



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I was speaking the truth!


As was I!


I was also not speaking to you, but to the OP, as evidenced by the fact that I didn't quote you, like you quoted me when speaking at me.



This time I AM speaking to you, as evidenced by the fact that I DID quote you.



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Sat 12/06/14 08:53 PM
I never had a daughter to pass down my womanly skills and abilities to, so I forced them upon my son.


Even without possessing a womb, he is able to grocery shop, cook his own meals, wash his own dishes, do his own laundry, clean/dust/vacuum his own home and still he's able to mow his own lawn, change his own car's oil, fix a flat, do minor household repairs AND find time for internet/Facebook play, while holding down a rather prestigious and demanding job.

I have more faith in men's ability to successfully multitask, just like women can and do, than all y'all have in yourselves.


Buck up, Charlie...I'll bet after the third time you've had to wear a pink shirt to work because you once again forgot to separate your darks from your whites,


you'll master those household chores...though you might break a nail or two, in the process.



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Sat 12/06/14 08:43 PM


oh please yes please...lol.. who does not like a little Stewart porn....
. I will take a woman that can cook clean bake... run a household...
... over some.. over educated professional woman any day of the week.... don't get me wrong brains are good...... but I can't eat smarts..
.. and women are losing that ability..
. to know how to look after a household
..


We didn't lose it, we're handing it over to you for free...see how it all works out. Oh wait what do you mean it's not a valued ability b/c you don't get paid for it...what do you mean you don't want it...it was good enough for us!

The line to court a Duggar daughter starts here...LOL!



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And, we're working on perfecting that whole "YOU go ahead and get pregnant and carry it around for 9 months before popping it out"-thingy,


so WE can bitchandmoan at YOU about YOUR stretch marks and the extra baby weight you're still carrying, 4 months later!


WOO-HOO!!! bigsmile

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Sat 12/06/14 08:06 PM
You enjoy a little late night Martha Stewart porn, do ya, no1?

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Sat 12/06/14 08:00 PM
Ahhh, well, then. No mystery there, for all eternity (or until the internet is replaced by The Next Great Thing).

No mystery as to why the adage is "Nice guys finish last", either. If it was anything else, he wouldn't be a called a "Nice Guy"...


...he'd be labeled a "Selfish Lover". winking





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Sat 12/06/14 07:50 PM
I'd suggest you set your main pic to #4; it seems to have more of the vibe you're going for, than the *typical* single-guy-in-a-bar-posing-for-the-camera thingy in the one you're currently using. #4 feels like it has more personality, as you're outside, in your riding gear, with your bike.



I would have said #2, but it's too blurry.

Other than that, it seems short, sweet, and to the point.




Best of luck on here, your second - and hopefully last - go-round! drinks

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Sat 12/06/14 07:44 PM

I did mention subtle hints throughout the week right..�?....
.. but yes! that seems to be a common scenario, I here all the time..
.. men tend to want servicing.. when they want servicing.... no pre warm up required..... ok along the line of this topic.... how much pre warm up do. you require...... is it as simple as helping out with the dishes... helping with the housework.... or do we need to send flowers and take you out for dinner... or does spooning up against you work.... perhaps a little oral pre warm up for you.....lol


Oh, c'mon now...you truly believe ALL women require/desire the same treatment from each and every man, each and every time.

AND, you truly believe I'm going to put out on the internet, for all eternity, "First, I want you to ______, then __________, and finish it off with a _________ and a tongue-swirl to the left"?!?

~Pfffffttttt~ Mystery, my dear. And, that's part OF the getting to know each other part. AND, it changes with each man.





Oh, and YES...a little "oral pre warm up" DOES work for me. "Oral" as in not talking *like* an arsehole all the while simultaneously not acting *like* one, too.



Thanks for asking!!! :thumbsup:

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Sat 12/06/14 06:56 PM


I don't believe in using sex as a weapon.


Having said that, I DO believe foreplay begins the moment our eyes open and we say "Good Morning" to each other...and continues throughout the day; it is NOT an act that begins 5 minutes before the Main Event.


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Agree, sometimes it begins in the morning, sometimes 2 minutes before the Main Event, lol.
I got Venus in Aries ... I can't help myself, lol

* I think I best go to bed now, haha *


Nahhhh, I was more alluding to men who spend the day barking out orders to their little women, criticize what she's wearing, b*tch about her 3 grey hairs/5 extra pounds/2 laugh lines around her eyes, sit on their arses while she cleans the house top-to-bottom, does the laundry and mows the lawn

and then suddenly realize they're horny and wanna get some, so they start laying it on thick as the lights start getting turned off for bedtime.


Rumor has it there's one or two of THOSE kind in this world.


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Sat 12/06/14 06:46 PM
I don't believe in using sex as a weapon.


Having said that, I DO believe foreplay begins the moment our eyes open and we say "Good Morning" to each other...and continues throughout the day; it is NOT an act that begins 5 minutes before the Main Event.


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Sat 12/06/14 06:28 PM

...It is disheartening to think that my profile is discredited because of my intelligence. :(


What did you remove from your profile (BEFORE I just went and viewed it) that was there when you made this post?


Whatever you removed seems to have done the trick, because there is nothing there now to indicate that your intelligence level is above, below, or on-par with other women's...or men's, for that matter. You appear to be a college girl who's at the beginning of her academic career.


As to which pic to use, the one you've currently selected looks the most "approachable"; #5 is the "most alluring". #6 and #7 appear to be "artsy-fartsy". Pick the pic that is what you're MOST 'going for' and hoping to attract.


Best of luck to you!!! drinks

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Sat 12/06/14 06:20 PM
Sorry, I agree more with soufie and less with the others who've posted.

You live in Alabama; you say you met him at your "summer" job. This leaves the impression he's been doing these nice things for/with you for what...at least 3 months, now?

He started to tell you he was going out with friends and then admitted he's breaking up with his girlfriend of two years.

They're not married; they apparently are not living together. They've been dating and perhaps even exclusively...that's all.

Reads to me like he's been dating her (and not moving forward) for two years. It also reads to me like he's recently realized WHY their relationship hasn't moved forward AND that he's discovered what's been missing which has been making it remain 'stalled' AT that certain point.

Reads to me like he'd like to be able to freely date you, withOUT 'cheating on' or deceiving either of you.



If I liked him, I'd 'go for it'.




Best of luck to you. drinks

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Sat 12/06/14 06:06 PM
<--- Free to date


Butttttttt, NOT for you.

You're geographically undesirable, as you live too far away. Though I have nothing against Christians, I am NOT one (by Christians' own rules), so THAT would obviously cause a problem for 'us'. Because I have a tendency to wear above-the-knee skirts and CFM pumps [A LOT], taking your (raised, no doubt) truck rather than my car will be a problem for 'us', too.



Oh, and while I AM white...

...THAT, sir, is NO "lady". bigsmile



Best of luck to you in finding The One (white) lady for you, though!!! drinks





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Sat 12/06/14 05:52 PM

The biggest obstacle I have had to overcome on this site is sounding too "pretentious" or "superior." I am someone who is very confident in her intelligence, so I don't try to dumb down my use of language. Unfortunately, many guys see this as a negative. As far as I can tell, they are either threatened by the prospect of a smart woman being able to see through their bullsh*t, or they just don't find intelligence attractive. What is your opinion? Do you subconsciously judge people based on their intelligence?


I have not found the men on this site to be put off by it, unless they've been instructed by others that they should be.

In real life, yes, I have had men tell me, point-blank, that they are not interested in pursuing/continuing a relationship with me because (they feel) (rightfully so) that I can spot their B.S. within nanoseconds of them beginning to spew it.

Ironically, the four men with whom I HAVE had serious, long-term relationships have admired that same quality; they felt challenged to NOT put on the B.S. act and to BE more real.


Personally, I can't ever imagine a time or circumstance in my life where I'll deliberately "dumb-it-down" simply so someone else can [momentarily] feel better.


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Sat 12/06/14 07:07 AM


Personally, I have never found "dust and cobwebs" in my "wine" to be blown out, no matter what the age of its packaging.


whoa
drinks Never said anything about the wine, just the bottle its in. I guess some Wine Cellars are kept dust free? Seen a lot on Movies that had Cobwebs and Dust. Just Saying.:angel: LMAO!!


Yeah, ya did:


blushing Like going to the Wine Vault , Aged is good ,Just need to blow the dust and cobwebs out, Works better, Tastes better , and You apperate it more!!blushing (((((((Beautiful Smiles!!!))))))):angel: winking



Unless, where you're from, sommeliers EAT the wine bottles???



In any event, it was a charming simile. Ranks right up there with being compared to cars that need to be test-driven and cows that freely dispense milk


for making women's hearts go a-flutter and get all twitterpated. :thumbsup:









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Sat 12/06/14 06:45 AM
Personally, I have never found "dust and cobwebs" in my "wine" to be blown out, no matter what the age of its packaging.


whoa

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Fri 12/05/14 08:37 PM
That way jumps both ways and a flailing monkey gambles with lives, happiness, and even destiny itself!

When sixty-four asked you a question, you discovered stew and rum is not all that great.

Tranquility is interdependant on the relatedness of motivation, subcultures, and management. But, a stumbling first step tests the thesis that your theorem would unleash.


That is all. bigsmile


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Fri 12/05/14 04:43 PM
Done...just sent one off to you, OP!!!









Best of luck and enjoy your Mingling! drinks

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Fri 12/05/14 04:28 PM

Im thinking you are describing 'literacy' rather than simply reading. and of course literacy is vast. We decode letters to form words, then words to form sentences, blah blah blah...

but what we are really doing when we 'read' is developing our understanding of something thru symbols.

you can 'read' the tone in someones voice, or their facial expression.

you can 'read' the emotion behind music.

so many ways to read.

film is visual literacy.



you may appreciate this article:

http://digitalis.nwp.org/resource/5066


This. ^^^


I'd also add that - as leigh suggested - when one simply relies on the filmed versions of books, one is simply digesting someone else's/elses' vision(s) (typically the director's and/or producer's and/or actor's/actors') version(s) of the story.

Reading - rather than viewing - the story allows the individual to form their own perceptions as to the 'moral of the story'. So, yeah...you may be cheating yourself of an opportunity for growth and enlightenment.


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Fri 12/05/14 01:28 PM
The "List of Justifiable reasons to shoot" varies from state-to-state, depending on their laws specific to private citizens and police force.

No, really...it DOES - "whether [you] like it or not"...factually-speaking, of course.


Complete with hotlinks to each of the State's laws regarding self-defense:

http://legalinsurrection.com/2013/07/self-defense-immunity-laws-which-states-protect-you-best/


(With VERY limited exceptions,) Supreme Court upholds States' rights to determine what constitutes allowable "reasonable and/or deadly force" for police while in line of duty:

Tennessee v. Garner



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