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RE: Are women naturally manipulative or is the feminist movement of the world teaching them to be?

What the heck are you on about?
It was meant for me... but it wasn't?

RE: Are women naturally manipulative or is the feminist movement of the world teaching them to be?

Can you sod that to the side, I want a proper gloves on!

I feel strong!

I wanna be the first balkan bhoy to knock out a brother since Tisi Jebena Budala knocked out Twigzy Calhone in 1923.

RE: Australia wine or France?

Ánd Dennis, no worries, mate.

RE: Australia wine or France?

Good man. I kind of figured, well, could only be based on bad experience way read it.
Wine is so very complicated, but yet so very simple. It's the rich majestic which the posh can never take away from being the common man's magic.
You might have had a $20 a glass Aussie wine, but if it wasn't your cup of tea (just to not alienate the bloke further up the thread who preferred tea) and it might have tasted crap to you. And it’s fair. But what I was against was to compare a whole country supply against another. It’s like asking… is the art of Persia better or worse than the art of France?

RE: Are women naturally manipulative or is the feminist movement of the world teaching them to be?

Sis', it's great to have you by my side.

RE: Are women naturally manipulative or is the feminist movement of the world teaching them to be?

No. It's a palindrome, only you have to read it inside out.

RE: Are women naturally manipulative or is the feminist movement of the world teaching them to be?

Your header question....

"Are women naturally manipulative or is the feminist movement of the world teaching them to be?"

A counter question for you, if you don’t mind.

Have you ever had the feeling that you have a problem handling strong, independent, determined women who know what they want in life, how they want it and who don’t find it worth the bother to waste time on men who find these characteristics of theirs a threat, something which makes said men meek and mild and whiny and simply not built well enough as far as emotional confidence goes to put a firm arm around the woman’s neck and onto her shoulder in that way which not burdens, but gives her a clear sign you're there to help her remain strong and helps her elevate above any worries which might arise?

Just a question.

RE: Why do men over 50 chase woman half their age?

Of course he has to have something to offer. But where’s the sign in paradise which lists the limited list of things?

There is none.

It could be anything.

A 20 year young lass could hook up with someone 50 year old man and feel the kind of love she’s never felt before and never will, because the 50 year old man is young at heart and treats her like the woman she was born to be deserved being treated as. He might look like Quasimodo.

Come to think of it… that’s where I struggle to follow this whole questioning.

What if it’s a model like woman in her 20’s, falling for Quasimodo, yes, that Quasimodo?

He didn’t have much to offer, was mocked and deformed, but by god he had heart. Age, looks, wealth, race, level of education, kind of occupation… who cares. Love flows down many beautiful streams.

RE: Why do men over 50 chase woman half their age?

Close the door to your office and lock it so the students can bother you too much today.

(but put a key hidden, in that spot, you know, on the outside)

As soon as I've finished polishing my saddle I'll be on my way and ready to mount....

I MEAN I'LL MOUNT AND BE READY TO POLISH YOUR…..

I MEAN I’LL BE SOON TO SADDLE YOU…..

I MEAN I’LL BE THERE TO….

Just leave the bloody key where you always do

RE: Why do men over 50 chase woman half their age?

So in the end it's not the age that matters

RE: Why do men over 50 chase woman half their age?

Brad Pitt is also 45

RE: Why do men over 50 chase woman half their age?

Johnny Depp is 45 and lives in France. You wouldn't go?

RE: Why do men over 50 chase woman half their age?

I met women, and noticed a few here, who are 40 and above but express themselves as if they were pre-teens still collecting stickers of angels with glitter sprinkled over them.
And I've met women, and a notcied a few here, who are quite young, but express themselves in a way only someone mature can.

Age doesn't mean much, in the end. It's a number.

RE: Why do men over 50 chase woman half their age?

Is it as weird of a feeling when a much younger man wants you?

RE: are you satisfied with connecting singles?

You mean like James Warren Jones and his Peoples Temple crowd?

RE: is so bad call someone here dear?

or I move on and don't remain forever in ol' crap

RE: is so bad call someone here dear?

smug as always

RE: Australia wine or France?

No I didn't
You didn't even read that post properly?

I asked

I didn't say

I asked

Ever done jokes?

Will it be like having an discussion with a roundabout or a revolving door to pursue this here with you?

RE: is so bad call someone here dear?

Sorry, I don't understand a bit of the reasoning behind it.
We're going to have new threads every time you feel someone's not treated you nice?

OK

Look, let me put it this way.
Either you girls start to pull one anothers hair and have one of those real great fights only girls can have, when you scratch each others faces with your fingernails, pull big lumps of locks from one anothers head, and scream all kind of high pitch words, or us boys will find this a boring mudwrestling.

RE: is so bad call someone here dear?

Come to think of it, claudya, maybe we should hook you up with gilly.
There could be some interesting offspring questions if you two got cyber jiggy.

grin

RE: Australia wine or France?

Is it a drive-through shop?

RE: Australia wine or France?

It took you more than an hour to find names of grapes in Wikipedia?

RE: If somebody was 4 times married and 4 times divorced, is he/she normal.

In America, 4 is just the average

RE: tell me...

Hahaha

There's only one missing and we'll have all three blind mice present

Interpreting the emoticons

violin Who the fu** invents these? A snowball playing El Condor Pasa on the fiddle? Someone's actually sat and spent time to animate this odd Chuck

RE: Australia wine or France?

Obviously you have not the slightest clue what you are talking about.

You do realize that there is a greater chance of your shops over there bringing in the crap Australian wine, which would not be so strange as it probably costs you more to import from Australia?

Australia have some brilliant Shiraz wine. Ever had Shiraz?

Cape Mentelle?
Palandri Estate?
Jasper Hill?

Once again, OK?

You can not talk about wine as French wine, Australian wine, Chilean wine, Italian wine. You can't even do it justice by talking grapes. Wine is the bloody nectar of the gods and you talk about it here like it was some sodding fastfood hamburger.

RE: Australia wine or France?

Listen, dude, this question is so impossible and odd.

You're asking what kind of air do I like to breathe the most. Air at 5m height, air at 10m height or air at 15m height.

Which grape, which wine?

What distinguishes a good horse?
- It's an equal space between his ears, espeacially the left one.

Makes no sense

If I put a Bhurka on an Iranian woman, and a Bhurka on an Iraqi woman, and you was blindfolded whilst it was done, which one would turn you on the most as you as not allowed closer than 10 paces from her?

See? It's an impossible odd question

Interpreting the emoticons

thumbs up Zebulon is in jail, serving six years after he stole the arms of the Michelin man and glued one each to each side of his head.

RE: Which romantic movie do you like your love life should have been!???

For some reason I find Con Air belongs on this thread

RE: Which romantic movie do you like your love life should have been!???

Bridges over Madison county spring to mind, as does Serendipity with John Cusack. Great last scene on the ice.

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