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you present well thought and interesting points of view valkyre, thankyou
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a welcomed new guest and interesting perspective, thanks Devita
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sir ,are you flirting? welcome and good luck with that,if you have any comments, please feel free
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interesting perspective and profile Leah,
thanks for your contribution |
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thanks for the remark
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ha ha yes very good Basel , thanks for your input
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hi Valkyrie and thankyou for your interesing point of view, yes i agree we would standout in respective examples you gave,bravo. reading your reply i was left with one question, please xan you tell me what your definition of attraction is?
i am hoping we will get a nice platform of different peoples perception of what attraction is and maybe we will a correlation between different perspectives and possibly matching cultures... |
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hi Valkyrie and thankyou for your interesing point of view, yes i agree we would standout in respective examples you gave,bravo. reading your reply i was left with one question, please xan you tell me what your definition of attraction is?
i am hoping we will get a nice platform of different peoples perception of what attraction is and maybe we will a correlation between different perspectives and possibly matching cultures... |
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mr.good guy, i'm lost for words and thankyou for offers of advice / visits abroad etc, i am infact irish and well travelled and i agree with and understand some of each of your sentiments, currently paddling a singlemans dingy in german waters eu. Slainte Sir good guy
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Edited by
Ready for the next step
on
Mon 07/04/22 03:18 PM
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I seem to be in great demand in Asia,
Latina countries hold me in high regard, African beauties greet me hello each day .. but it would seem the closer i get to home,the less attractive i become is attraction culture based? is perception of beauty different elsewhere? the third option ofcourse is the dreaded "SCAM" i would like to ignore the third option and consider... what is attraction? and is it linked to culture ? |
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Topic:
Stigma in using dating apps.
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yes , old school , but yes , of
desperation on one level,the other level perceives it as "booty calling" with Covid it has become more convenient and recognised as a modus operandi but in the shadows lingers the stigma? |
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Lust, the cause of many many breakups..
Its said that " when a man has lust for his wife, he has lust for no other"... opinions? |
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interesting points and nicely worded as only a lady can
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hmm a touch of class thankyou for suggestion but in the bedroom would it not be a little strange 🤭
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is it so wrong to imagine the most beautiful women wearing heels and short tight dresses and makeup,expressing their femininity down to the ends of their long hair..
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it occurred to me that you may be from the "chewing gum" part of the world and after checking out 🧐 your profile
(very nice by the way), I can see you are🤭 and this in part may be the reason you suffer from the dreaded ""slurpy kiss" |
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crikey young lady, who have you been kissing lol
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Topic:
failing online dating 101
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OT. all the Irish hotties. Want the English men thats why. In response to space cadet Charlie.. British subject, servant ,to the queen, uneducated,opinionated, sexist, that you should think an English man can label Irish women "hotties" and think it's funny The last Irish official report Of gangrape on a Irish Catholic woman by British soldiers was 1982 east Belfast. Transgressive violence was perpetrated against Irish women by British soldiers. The forced shorning of women’s hair was widespread. Elizabeth Bloxham, recalled in her Bureau of Military History witness statement: “These were the days when girls were roughly searched and had their hair cut off by British soldiers.” Peg Broderick-Nicholson from Galway described how she was called out from her bed and had her hair cut “. . . to the scalp with very blunt scissors”. Policing sexuality,a leaked British government memo using, The “way of life” remark indicates policing women’s sexuality was a motive behind such shearing. Hair shorning was and is a serious assault. Frequently, it hurt and traumatised women because of the force involved. Mary Alleway, for example, described in her military service pension application how she was beaten by British troops and had her hair cut off, while her house was raided several times. The public humiliation and stigma of having a scalped head within the community followed. First-hand accounts reveal that hair could also be pulled out and roughly handled with other injuries and harassment also inflicted (such as cuts from shears or razors, physical assault, beatings, shouting/verbal abuse, undressing, dragging, mob behaviour and sexual assault or rape). One woman in Ireland’s revolution was subjected to a horrific gang rape by 15 soldiers from a Lincolnshire regiment Delia Begley from Ennis suffered a nervous breakdown and lifelong insanity Gang rape Margaret Doherty from Foxford, Co Mayo, was one of the women in Ireland’s revolution subjected to a horrific gang rape by “8 British Army members”. Margaret’s application made on her behalf states she died in 1928 in “the mental hospital” in Castlebar as a consequence of her ordeal. The murder of 45-year-old Kate Maher in Dundrum, Co Tipperary, last seen in the company of British soldiers from the Lincolnshire regiment, in the local pub. Kate was found dead with extensive vaginal wounds and a blow to the head with a blunt instrument. Between 1914-1916 their are over 1400 documented reports of such atrocities, In the same period their are over 3000 missing persons reports,all women, Unsolved. |
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Topic:
failing online dating 101
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Quote..
Well, is your name Dom or are you a Dom? Not clear to me. Seriously lol🤦 |
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