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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postme - 'I'm really tired tonight, the last thing I need is a one hour BJ, but I would really like to go to the Trafford centre shopping instead'
cost me £150
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How can you trust something that bleeds for 4 days a month and doesn't die?
I might have heard it on south park
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What am I doing wrong?
Can't shag without them is what I was....
Oh forget it!
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[QUOTE=EternalOptimist;757470]Women eh, cant live with em cant live without em.
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[QUOTE=EternalOptimist;757470]Women eh, cant live with em cant live without em.
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Shag
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostEO, you might try the contrarian tactic. Whenever a woman in your household comes up with a really good idea, discourage her in the strongest possible terms. Should she have a really bad idea, nod approvingly and agree with everything she says. Might work.
me - 'I'm really tired tonight, the last thing I need is a one hour BJ, but I would really like to go to the Trafford centre shopping instead'
cost me £150
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EO, you might try the contrarian tactic. Whenever a woman in your household comes up with a really good idea, discourage her in the strongest possible terms. Should she have a really bad idea, nod approvingly and agree with everything she says. Might work.
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Sorry to hear EO.
Do any of the women in your household listen to you, ever?
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