Topic: NEED A GF ?!! | |
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I M fall in love .. i need a gf fr true relatnshp
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good luck opie
im confused to why people say 'I need' as oppose to 'I would like' or is it just me |
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Welcome to Mingle
Best wishes Not being pushy here but . It might be better to start out as friends so you know if you like, love or just want to have hot monkey sex.. Just saying.. |
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put my vote down in favor of hot monkey sex.
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put my vote down in favor of hot monkey sex. |
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DISCLAIMER
Hot monkey sex not for the faint of heart. |
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no bananas for heart patients. it's in the rules.
<~~~ never reads the rules. |
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I was guessing where the op is from.... Nailed it by his neediness and that accent.... Are there no women in your neighborhood in your country? Alot of men from your country seem to be lacking in social skills
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I was guessing where the op is from.... Nailed it by his neediness and that accent.... Are there no women in your neighborhood in your country? Alot of men from your country seem to be lacking in social skills I have noticed guys say that a lot from where the op is from. hi ((zippy)) |
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in all fairness, social skills may seem less than they are when mastery of a foreign language has not yet been achieved.
then there's locl social mores, and all... are we being as polite as we know how to be? |
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in all fairness, social skills may seem less than they are when mastery of a foreign language has not yet been achieved. then there's locl social mores, and all... are we being as polite as we know how to be? Why Yes I was actually |
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ain't nobody talkin ta you.
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im confused to why people say 'I need' as oppose to 'I would like'
I think it's either because of a difference in language, and/or because using the word "need" inherently implies a willingness to give up more in order to acquire it, thereby implying a greater perception of value, indicating "seriousness" towards the relationship rather than searching solely for shallow immediate gratification. |
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ain't nobody talkin ta you. Too bad.. Next time be a bit more specific... |
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I think its the monkey sex that is causing all these problems....
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im confused to why people say 'I need' as oppose to 'I would like'
I think it's either because of a difference in language, and/or because using the word "need" inherently implies a willingness to give up more in order to acquire it, thereby implying a greater perception of value, indicating "seriousness" towards the relationship rather than searching solely for shallow immediate gratification. thank you very much for explaining to me. |
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ain't nobody talkin ta you. Too bad.. Next time be a bit more specific... you're not the boss of me! |
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Edited by
d__u__b
on
Sun 07/05/15 02:57 PM
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im confused to why people say 'I need' as oppose to 'I would like'
I think it's either because of a difference in language, and/or because using the word "need" inherently implies a willingness to give up more in order to acquire it, thereby implying a greater perception of value, indicating "seriousness" towards the relationship rather than searching solely for shallow immediate gratification. thank you very much for explaining to me. you need to stop worryin' bout it |
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im confused to why people say 'I need' as oppose to 'I would like'
I think it's either because of a difference in language, and/or because using the word "need" inherently implies a willingness to give up more in order to acquire it, thereby implying a greater perception of value, indicating "seriousness" towards the relationship rather than searching solely for shallow immediate gratification. thank you very much for explaining to me. you need to stop worryin' bout it im not, just curious. |
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