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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIf she becomes more aggressive then punch her ******* lights out and do society a favour.
Spod - In "You're a ******* woman, for christ's sake act like one!" mode!
That's why we split up - I didn't ever want to do that to a woman, was sorely tempted!!!
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If she becomes more aggressive then punch her ******* lights out and do society a favour.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI seem to remember from my younger days that the idea is to keep plying her with drink until she becomes nice or is comatose.
Spod - In "You're a ******* woman, for christ's sake act like one!" mode!
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You are Prince Harry aren't you? Or is it Max Mosley?Originally posted by zeitghostYes, but isn't the uniform & jackboots sexy.

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I seem to remember from my younger days that the idea is to keep plying her with drink until she becomes nice or is comatose.Originally posted by Sands of Time View PostSober - nice as pie, three too many she turned into a shortish political leader from the 1930 / 40s's who had a liking for painting.
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Interesting...
I've had some very recent experience...
Sober - nice as pie, three too many she turned into a shortish political leader from the 1930 / 40s's who had a liking for painting.
Not on thread but it's all part of my rehabilitation back into the community.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnn Widdecombe: Women binge-drinkers should be named and shamed - Telegraph
I think Ann Widdecombe is great - but she is very wrong here. Its very sexist. Why should women be treated differently to men regarding drinking? Are they supposed to be staying at home looking after babies or something?
And I suspect naming binge drinkers (of either sex) would have the wrong effect. It would become a badge of honour.
Women metabolize alcohol in a different way to men. It's a well known fact that "Women" are almost human!
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Quite a few people on here wouldn't get laid if they stopped women binge drinking
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Women binge drinkers - is it an issue?
Ann Widdecombe: Women binge-drinkers should be named and shamed - Telegraph
I think Ann Widdecombe is great - but she is very wrong here. Its very sexist. Why should women be treated differently to men regarding drinking? Are they supposed to be staying at home looking after babies or something?
And I suspect naming binge drinkers (of either sex) would have the wrong effect. It would become a badge of honour.Tags: None
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