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I'm not sure about men going for younger women, IIRC that trend is being reversed, especially from marriage stats.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostDaddy kudos points for knowing who the Pontipines neighbours are, after seeing a few episodes I also had to look it up.
ITNG Deconstructed
Baby BP has moved up from Boo-bahs to INTG amd last week the complete series arrived : 10 hours of DVD : 4 * 2.5 hours! Said as 20 episodes it does not look too bad.
I look forward to him graduating to teletubbies.
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expat - It's the cash the chicks love the cash!
I agree, subsidise ignorance & stupidity and you get more of both.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postlol
I remember thinking that it was like they had something, and we were trying to get it off them.
Came as a bit of a shock to discover, years later, that they were randier than we were
But women are always really fussy, most women will go for only a few men (and then complain that there aren't enough good men).
The strange thing is that there seems to be this inbuilt tendency for younger women to go for older men - not as old as me, alas! but just a year or 2 or 3 or 4 older because they're proven more responsible: and men likewise to go for younger women, partly because they like being looked up to but also because there are only 2 kinds of (straight) men, those who like firm boobies and those who like firm thighs, and either way, anyway where was I ......
So the young women go for slightly older men, and the slightly older women go for slightly more older men, and so on up the scale, and it all works fine, expect at the ends of the normal dating range, where younger men are left out and get insecure about finding women; and older women get left out, because the men they should be having are all snaffled by slightly younger women.
So the late 30s women get the strong feeling that there are no good men around, and since they are highly articulate this impression permeates into the culture. The early 20s men who are also left out are not heard from so much.
Meanwhile the slightly older men sit around in vague confusion because as far as they can work it out, getting older and fatter and balder seems to correlate with getting more success with women. It's a bit like being able to afford a sports car and the insurance, years after you really wanted it.
Anyway, I digress, and I must go.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostAre there any white characters in that programme?
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnd, as I recall, once you'd got the knickers off there was still some considerable doubt about "going all the way"
I remember thinking that it was like they had something, and we were trying to get it off them.
Came as a bit of a shock to discover, years later, that they were randier than we were
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI blame the night garden on cbeebies. The Pontipines and Wottingers each have 8 children!
What sort of example is that to the youth of today?
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I blame the night garden on cbeebies. The Pontipines and Wottingers each have 8 children!
What sort of example is that to the youth of today?
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If you have no chance of a job and see a only a life ahead of living with your parents on JSA, is it any wonder that kids are having a baby to get a taxpayer subsidised lifestyle which includes a house, taxpayer-funded holidays, child allowance for each child, housing benefits etc.
Luvly jubbly !!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
The more children British women have, the less justification Governments will have in the future to allow hordes more immigrants into the country.
(unless it's immigrants who are having most of the kids?! )
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI don't think it was the AIDS the girls were turned off by.
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My formative years were at the height of the governments Aids campaign... near impossible then.
Ginger hair and glasses didn't help maters.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnd, as I recall, once you'd got the knickers off there was still some considerable doubt about "going all the way"
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