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indeed isn't this a bit like wandering around Threadneedle street and asking who likes bankers and they trying to tell everyone in the uk that you have done a survey and people actually like bankers?
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Breaking news: men who've chosen to live and work in one of the most wealthy, business-focused areas of the USA tend to have a thing for material possessions and social status.
Film at 11.
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I could manage that. Over the course of 98 weeks. And lots of blue tablets.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAs she didn't date women, how can she know how most women behave.
We need a man to date 98 women for comparison. Mich?
I might write a book about successful marriage.Originally posted by norrahe View PostDidn't John Cleese write a book about how to have a successful marriage? How many times has he divorced now?
Not if they were the same size as you.Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostIf she had slept with 98 men shed be like a clowns pocket by now.
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and complained they were bores who thought she was impressed by name dropping and the trappings of wealth.Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostSo basically she used men to get 98 free Meals / coffees / drinks of these guys and didn't put out once!
Good effort!
lets hope no one wants to go out with her.
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If she had slept with 98 men shed be like a clowns pocket by now.
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I don't really see what point she's making. If you are going on dates with just about anyone who asks you, pretty much every other day, in order to experience dating then the whole thing is bound to be jading.
I won't be renting the inevitable movie... And if Mrs P does and I have to sit through it, I WILL be making snarky comments. (
<- Me)
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So basically she used men to get 98 free Meals / coffees / drinks of these guys and didn't put out once!
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possessions are the bait because it works. It's sad, but the balance shifts when people get to around 40. Women begin to realise that they haven't got a scintillating personality after all, when gravity and the wrinkles begin to take their toll. Just as mens bait is on the up and up, the womens is sagging down and down
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