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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostThat was my tactic in nightclubs (remember those!) I did get 1 good response and ended up marrying her, no need then for the chemical castration!
As imortalised by Kevin Bloody Wilson NSFW!
Genius
Cut to the last verse!
So the next time you see a good-lookin' sheila
And you'd give a week's pay just to hold her
Don't sit acting dumb, just front her full-on
And drop a few lines like I told you
This new method of mine might not work every time
But then again no method will
I've been spat at and slapped, and kneed in the knackers
But then I've got a few ****s as well
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That was my tactic in nightclubs (remember those!) I did get 1 good response and ended up marrying her, no need then for the chemical castration!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt seems that for every 100 requests a boy makes, roughly 98 are ignored. 1 angry response. 1 good response.
Those caught do need to be chemically castrated for a few years.
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I though this was about the infamous Japanese vending machines:

(The undies aren't actually used, just made to look like used)
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I am suggestion that those boys who make such requests should be castrated.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHuh? I don't get this. Are you saying 98% of boys should be castrated?!
I guess it would reduce the population a bit in the long run, so it's not all bad, but all the same it seems a bit harsh.
Mind you that could be 98% of boys.....
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Huh? I don't get this. Are you saying 98% of boys should be castrated?!Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
I used to wonder why some "men" (boys at best?) think that behaviour is acceptable. A few years ago there was a Guardian article. It seems that for every 100 requests a boy makes, roughly 98 are ignored. 1 angry response. 1 good response. So the boys are playing the odds.
Those caught do need to be chemically castrated for a few years.
I guess it would reduce the population a bit in the long run, so it's not all bad, but all the same it seems a bit harsh.
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Because they have never been publicly called out on it, or arrested and charged for doing it.
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Worn garments
Online clothes sellers targeted by '''creepy''' messages - BBC News
I used to wonder why some "men" (boys at best?) think that behaviour is acceptable. A few years ago there was a Guardian article. It seems that for every 100 requests a boy makes, roughly 98 are ignored. 1 angry response. 1 good response. So the boys are playing the odds.
Those caught do need to be chemically castrated for a few years.Tags: None
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