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8 June, 2012 at 10:09 am #498040
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11 April, 2012 at 5:28 pm #408137@jen_jen wrote:
@momentaryloss wrote:
Shish
Kebab?
Nah.
Shish as in disappointed surprise (“you what?”), followed by resignation (“oh well OK then”).
Shrug of the shoulders.
End.
:?
11 April, 2012 at 5:21 pm #493240@jenndudess1 wrote:
@momentaryloss wrote:
@jenndudess1 wrote:
A good night out…
A man. Some lube. Condomes, A dark ally…..you get the picture :lol: :lol:
I’m struggling here – whose dark ally is the lube for?
:shock:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
my boyfriend’s…dark ally. …..but shhhh. he doesnt know it yet. its gona be a surprise :lol: :lol:
Will it be a surprise for the “man” as well? If you surprise both of them it might not work out as you planned!
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10 April, 2012 at 11:35 pm #414212There’s no need to extol your own virtues. Let the grace of your being, your care for others and your actions speak for themselves.
10 April, 2012 at 11:31 pm #493235@jenndudess1 wrote:
A good night out…
A man. Some lube. Condomes, A dark ally…..you get the picture :lol: :lol:
I’m struggling here – whose dark ally is the lube for?
:shock:
10 April, 2012 at 11:27 pm #408133Shish
9 April, 2012 at 7:00 pm #493183Classic case of sour grapes. If he couldn’t have her, she had to be a slu t. Just the same if he had said she was a lesbian for not succumbing to his charms.
Just the same old double standards that make a businessman determined and a businesswoman pushy, or a sportsman buff and a sportswoman manly.
Someone’s sexual history is nobody’s business as long as they don’t go out of your way to sleep with people who want relationships when they want a one night stand. If both people want a bit of fun, who’s to complain?
And hey, if you are lucky enough to have been able to stay together with the first person you slept with that’s great, but it doesn’t happen to most people.
Slut, stud – all the same really. Sexual genius however is another matter…………………………
8 April, 2012 at 12:53 pm #493062She’s beautiful – really? It’s all in the eye of the beholder really.
Anyway people don’t just care about whether the opposite sex want to sh*g them. They want to look good for themselves.
I certainly react well to someone who has made an effort rather than someone who is “beautiful”. You can have great cheekbones, all the money in the world and still look like you haven’t tried. Conversely you can have a face like a plate, cheap clothes and still look tidy and like you have self respect.
Big head, bid idea of herself – that’s not attractive.
30 November, 2011 at 3:58 pm #483881It has been really interesting watching the Government set those working for the public and private sectors at each other’s throats. The private sector have always had the impression that the public sector don’t work too hard and get special benefits (like pensions). The public sector have always thought that the private sector pay much better and get away with murder in terms of how they run their businesses.
Let’s get a few facts straight. Workers in both sectors have lost their jobs. Workers in both sectors have seen their hours reduced. I for one work over 50 hours a week in my “cushy” public sector job with my job depending on targets I cannot possibly meet.
For years public sector pensions have lagged behind private sector pensions, now the reverse is true. Public sector workers have paid for their pensions, even though the government pretends that their contribution as employer is some sort of cheeky tax on everyone else in the country. Pensions – how dare they?
Average council pensions are £4.2K, with the highest pensions in the public sector being the NHS with £7K, skewed by the fact that there are so many highly paid clinical staff in the health service. The big advantage public sector workers have is having a single pension rather than several pensions from different employers. They also do not have a mixture of different types of pension so they have more security. An advantage, yes – a public scandal, no.
Are we in this mess cos a bunch of care workers, street sweepers, physiotherapists, border officials, doctors and teachers tool huge risks with billions of pounds, ruining our banks, bankrupting our governments and crashing the world economy. Did they do this knowing that we would have to rescue them, putting ourselves in debt for generations? And having done f**king us all over, did those people then vote themselves huge bonuses the next year as a reward?
The true villains are not the public or private sector workers trying to protect their livelihoods. Try the bankers, the fund managers, or even the government for turning the screw far too hard for our damaged economy to take. Not ordinary people trying to earn a crust.
30 November, 2011 at 3:24 pm #462540STRIKE !
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