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Wow. So to use your example, a person, such as myself, who is below my recommended BMI, but has broader than average shoulders and long and large, muscular thighs, should be penalized when sitting next... read more...
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on 22 Aug 2009 20:30:37 |
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Perhaps it is merely that weak people see the need to associate their views with a particular political party, to begin with.... read more...
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on 22 Aug 2009 20:32:53 |
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What a question. Good people do what is right for them. Good deeds are good in the relative sense that they are good for the person doing them. Lol read more...
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on 02 Oct 2008 02:37:52 |
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Perhaps it is merely that weak people see the need to associate their views with a particular political party, to begin with. No one owns my political views. read more... |
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22 Aug 2009 20:32:53
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Having sex elicits an experience that is purely honest and true to every nuance of the moment. I can't discern any benefit in defining it or in setting parameters for it, in any way. I, myself, have been known to take on personas and even sing while sexing up my partner or having her sex me up. The honesty of the moment, along with the pleasures of the sensations, bestow the priceless gift of release. Ah, freedom! Moans, laughs, groans, smiles, grimaces and all. Yeah, baby! Yeah! read more... |
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22 Aug 2009 20:17:57
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Sure. They should be the same. Not as if an English education holds more value than a Scottish education, right? read more... |
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18 Jun 2009 14:19:57
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To "lust" is to have a strong physical desire to have sex with somebody, usually without associated feelings of love or affection. Furthermore, the act of lusting is a directed focus of energy. While one cannot reasonably have sex with pictures, it should be obvious that the objects here are the women in the pictures. That being said, the intended point is that wanting to have sex with women, outside the relationship, as represented by the women in the pictures, constitutes the equivalent of cheating. While I don't claim to have carte blanche on everything sex-related, I have yet to hear a person express the desire to have sex with another's specific body part, exclusively. So then, a question to address is whether or not it is ok to want to have sex with other women, wherein the only thing preventing it from happening is, perhaps, access, proximity, mutual consent, etc.? read more... |
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18 Jun 2009 14:06:48
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It's okay to drink casually if you dilute it properly with H2O. read more... |
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19 Mar 2009 19:14:00
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hey how r ya
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by josie on 16 Jun 2009 01:43:47 |
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