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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSqueezed into tight leather and then bashed against the table leg?
but you can have leather if you want!
but seriously some of the middle aged women I have met are animals (and tbh why the fook not sex is fun and as you get older chances become less and less so take what you want and enjoy it thats what I say!)
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed what they really want is to be treated like your little toe
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostAmen. I'm lucky that GF Platypus is one of the very few who aren't nuts (well, no sign of psychosis yet) but I see friends date one nut job after another.
Mind you, I know several middle aged ladies who have an equally low opinion of middle aged men! Needy losers looking for their mum I think is what one said.
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostWell, he does seem to resemble the biker in the Village People.....
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Just watch out, people are employed to respond to profiles on a lot of online dating sites.
If someone seems to be stringing you along and won't meet you, then eventually stops responding and you see a pattern forming this maybe be why
Ok Cupid is ok though, as it's free they don't need to try and con you
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAlso found out there is a large number of closet gay men who pretend to be women on the sites in the hope that you don't mind if a dude turns up on your blind date
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCreate a website especially for groupies - logins free for band members and ladies have to pay to follow favourite bands, price can depend on supply/demand.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI've learnt all women are crazy
Mind you, I know several middle aged ladies who have an equally low opinion of middle aged men! Needy losers looking for their mum I think is what one said.
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