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| My name is EARL Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: On my bloody bike doing cardio
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | You GO Scott :cheer2: I am at the age (and temperment) that men from the age of 18-60 are in the framework. I have a tendency to go young as of late though. Love is GREAT! :grouphug: GROUP HUG I love you guys! x x x T |
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| UK-Muscle Moderator Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Sunny Southern California U.S.A.
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In the states it is common for many men to have alot of action. I am not looking for action like that, I am looking to be with someone that puts a smile on my face every day. Like the type of smile like when my 6 year old daughter calls me to tell me about her day, man is that funny. I am looking for a lover, friend, companion, queen, typical fairy tale stuff but I would like to have that. I remember when I was married I used to run to my car from my work to get home faster just to see her for a minute longer. She would be on my mind all the time, I loved talking to her and just staring at her. Sounds crazy but true actually ![]() But that one decided she wanted another man while being married so I gave here that wish (kicked her out ).Still to this day I wonder what ever happened to her 20 years ago. | |
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| My name is EARL Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: On my bloody bike doing cardio
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | You will find that again Scott. I do find it funny that the US, being so SUPPRESSED sexually in the media, is so shag-a-delic. Funny, in the UK with titties in the papers every day, nudity on the telly, people do not seem to shag around as much. Of course, there is always Essex. x x x T |
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| UK-Muscle Moderator Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Sunny Southern California U.S.A.
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I have tons of energy and alot of life in me. If you were any closer Tatyana Id:kiss: :preggers: | |
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What defines psycho? I agree with Hackski: It is easy to love. It is a good thing. What makes a woman psycho or a man if we give equal time to the genders here? My son was talking about that with me today. His best friend's ( a man that I think of as my "fifth" son since he's been an intrigal part of our family since birth) fiancee came up in the conversation. LOL! I think, generally speaking, a woman just has the capacity to understand things instantly at multilevels... where men tend to focus on one level. Yes, men get the job done and are efficient and straightforward... but women get the job done as well at much deeper and wider levels of accomplishment. Life is not all straightforward. That is the beauty of the complimentary nature of the genders, I think. The women stop to smell the roses and bring beauty into the understanding whereas the man's focus is on the accomplishment of solution to the understanding. I think seeing the many levels of emotions, logic, and passion hitting men full force will cause men to recoil backwards and say... OMG she's pyschotic because the men do not understand the workings of a female mind nor can appreciate its complexity sometimes because the man sees only from his one level of perception on an issue. It is a learned ability for a man to understand at multilevels. | |
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On the mind all the time.. Do you think that is that hormonal high addiction that science speaks of or is it the heart's desire to give to an object of love for the sheer joy of giving? She was a fool to leave you, Scott. You will find that love again. because you will be her lover, friend, companion, king, prince, and knight. You know it is true.. she is looking for that too. You GO Tiger!!! ![]() Last edited by Peg; 09-05-2006 at 11:05 PM. | |
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| Banned Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Harrow, London, England.
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I've got a fair definition of psycho, just to get the ball rolling (and I'm sure my mate Scott will be able to chime in with one or two): Psycho: A woman who seems perfectly calm and rational as you both get in the car, she's driving down the autobahn and suddenly starts screaming about her childhood, how she's thinks suicide is a good idea now her ex-boyfriend (who she still has a thing for) is marrying some other girl, how you aren't there for her 24/7/365 (because you're a citizen of another country), and still screaming, eyes wide, she starts swerving the car left to right, at 90mph, with increasingly violent jerks, threatening to end her pain and your life. While I'm at it, let me define sane; Sane: A man who shuts his mouth, while the car is being thrown from lane to lane, praying silently until she's calmed down, and when she is sufficiently placated, politely asks her to pull the car over. When the vehicle is stationary he suddenly reaches over and grabs the keys in one swift motion, turning the engine off and pulling them out, ignoring her renewed shrieks. He jumps out of the car, throws the keys on the passenger seat, closes the door literally and figuratively, and walks aways, vowing NEVER to date anyone holding more baggage than JFK International. KS | |
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| UK-Muscle Moderator Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Sunny Southern California U.S.A.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well, I had psycho a few times. That car incident happened to me when I was in the back seat of a couples car and she was doing that and I was freaking out in the back seat. I told her to drop me off in the middle of the freeway. That scared the crap out of me. I was thinking of punching the back of her head in while she was speeding. She was threatening to kill us all at the time. I felt so helpless in the back seat thinking that my life was going to end at the speed of over 90 miles an hour in a piece of crap car, any moment spinning out of control as she swerved from far left lanes over to far right lanes. Sure she was drinking but I never tried to kill my friends when I was drinking. Or the one where a woman said I am the father of her child, took me to court only to have the blood test prove negative, the District attourney still insisting I pay child support for a child that is not mine!!!!!! The DA says "why should the State of California pick up the tab on this one?" I got to admit, at that point I turned psycho and almost smashed the little DA to bits. In fear of his life he let me go. To this day my last name is still on the birth cirtificate of a child I am not the father of. I asked her why she did what she did and here is her reply: "Scott you have a good job!" WTF This is normal behavior? If so then I guess killers and rapest are noramal too right?:confused: Or the woman that accused me of sexually molesting my own daughter to get more money form me for child support? Only did that one because she THOUGHT I cheated on her and this is her way to punish me? Oh, in my mind those three issues should never have happened no matter what I deserved. So in my mind how the women came up with those behavioral issues and felt justified is beyond me and in fact psycho. I have a couple of more stories but that is fine for now. Yes there are psycho and they are on both ends of the equation men and women. Last edited by hackskii; 10-05-2006 at 12:57 AM. |
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When people have something lacking in their lives they are often driven to adopt a persona (in some cases many) in order to face the world. Personally I think that that is pretty sad. People like that should stop analysing themselves, realise that they obviously have a problem, and concentrate their efforts toward getting on and enjoying their own life instead of living a lie. Wouldn't you agree Sarah? ![]() L | |
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| UK-Muscle Male Animal | Nice thread. ![]() I think some of us get attention confused with love. I had a girl at the gym tell me she was going to break up with her boyfriend because he didn't spend enough time with her. I told her if you break up with your boyfriend you wont spend anytime with him.........lol. |
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