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Surely it’s perfectly natural to be attracted to a women who has the best chance of successfully bearing your child and the bigger the melons she carries the better the said child will be fed? I think I read somewhere that 15 is the healthiest age for a female to reproduce... I'm not going down that road!!!
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Nobody "reads" the Sun, they just look at the pictures.Originally posted by Bagpussif I ever see someone reading the Sun
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Originally posted by BagpussIsn't it a bit passe these days, if I ever see someone reading the Sun it's usually a 50 something fat bloke, there's something not quite right about him oggling an 16 year old girl. After all this is the paper that loves pedogeddon scares.
Trying to get to 50 without ending up fat is a feat in itself. Shouldn't stop you looking at Page 3 and thinking back to younger times
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Robert Winston said it was normal...Originally posted by BagpussIsn't it a bit passe these days, if I ever see someone reading the Sun it's usually a 50 something fat bloke, there's something not quite right about him oggling an 16 year old girl. After all this is the paper that loves pedogeddon scares.
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Isn't it a bit passe these days, if I ever see someone reading the Sun it's usually a 50 something fat bloke, there's something not quite right about him oggling an 16 year old girl. After all this is the paper that loves pedogeddon scares.
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Hardly - I'm about 6 miles away from you...Originally posted by KyajaeYou must live in heaven
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You must live in heavenOriginally posted by EqualOpportunitiesDoesn't happen where we live...
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Doesn't happen where we live...Originally posted by KyajaeTrue. I guess for most of us there is the danger that as soon as you open the link it will be spotted by some neurotic rug-munching feminist who goes bleating 'sexism' and 'male oppression' to HR.
Or does that only happen in the public sector?
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesI suppose it depends where you work - I imagine that if you work for The Sun it's positively encouraged...
True. I guess for most of us there is the danger that as soon as you open the link it will be spotted by some neurotic rug-munching feminist who goes bleating 'sexism' and 'male oppression' to HR.
Or does that only happen in the public sector?
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I suppose it depends where you work - I imagine that if you work for The Sun it's positively encouraged...Originally posted by wizard1974ukYes, but still etiquette to put in the thread title not safe for work as all the title thread says is "Good start to the day"
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Yes, but still etiquette to put in the thread title not safe for work as all the title thread says is "Good start to the day"Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesSurely the Page3.com link gave it away...
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Surely the Page3.com link gave it away...Originally posted by wizard1974ukLet's not get people sacked and put something in the thread title saying it isn't safe for work.
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Let's not get people sacked and put something in the thread title saying it isn't safe for work.
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