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Please, Just Let Me Die Already
Spluff:
--- Quote from: jhocking on 10 Sep 2009, 21:49 ---Is "cut his grass" some sort of sexual euphemism?
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Mowing their lawn, cutting their lunch, all mean trying to get a piece of somebody elses action.
scarred:
Trimming their hedges, however, refers to something else entirely.
Josefbugman:
Well I appear to have created controversy, I honestly didn't mean to, I just wanted to try and clear some things up for myself.
I think the main difference between Nice Guys and nice guys (NG and ng from now on as I am not writing the word nice over and over) is that NG's are interested in sex alone, without any sort of emotional attachment to the lady in question. That would be fine if they were honest with themselves about it, instead NG's decide to pretend that they are only interested in whats "best" for the girl and tend to try and pick up the devastatingly attractive "goes out with bad boy" type girl and make her all better.
At least those are my thoughts on it, my personal opinion is although its okay to be nice its better to be good. Also, if you have intamacy issues why not see a therapist? I mean I am not really one to be talking here, but if you have a problem that relates solely to you, surely the onus is on you to fix it? Sorry if that comes across as cruel, but maybe it would be best to try and stop having intamacy issues than moaning about them?
Also I was just wondering Mr War Machine, why did you not like the articles? I know the second one wasn't that good (and a bit irritatint) but I didn't think they were utter shit.
Masterbainter:
Dangerous, but sexy!
Josefbugman:
Its dangerous, but everyone does it. Besides which, the human race isn't quite as distinct as we like to think, for the most part we all generally fall into the same tropes, even people who are breaking the mold do so in specific ways.
Plus with this sort of thing at least its not arguing as the gospel truth, everyone is going to interpret them in a different way. I'm just trying to look at the positives and hopefully steer clear of the pitfalls.
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