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WCT April 26-30, 2010 (1651-1655)

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westrim:
To weigh in on the Great Clingy Debate of 2010, it's clear that people here have different definitions and scales for 'clingy'. It's kinda disturbing that some are equating it with 'stalker', though. That's like saying a cat is a lion. The cat has a claw stuck in your shirt; the lion a claw stuck in your ribcage.


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--- Quote from: westrim on 29 Apr 2010, 07:20 ---Though as far as I know there isn't much dark or milk chocolate in Switzerland, except maybe in diplomatic circles.

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:laugh:

Milk chocolate is probably one of the most frequently seen chocolate in Switzerland. After looking at Wiki, I'm a bit confused about the difference of dark chocolate and couverture, but you can buy chocolate with 70% and 85% cocoa at department stores and they produce stuff with 90% and 99%, but I haven't seen them irl yet.

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I guess that I should have mentioned that when I was talking about chocolate, I wasn't talking about chocolate. Africa mostly has dark and milk chocolate, with some white in the South. Europe seems to be concerned that they have too much milk chocolate. America likes to say that all its chocolate has been put in a blender; Canada that it's been laid out in a mosaic. Am I being less subtle now? I guess I should have added a  :-P or  :evil: emoticon before.  

Or did you get the subtext and I missed the meaning of the laugh emoticon?

cgarci21:
To weigh in on the clingy debate I do agree that there are different varieties of clingy however I have to say that as a woman I find cliny men to be much more threatening than clingy women. Eventually a clingy woman will (in most cases) leave with her proverbial tail between her legs when reprimanded by a guy for being clingy. Whereas a clingy man may become viloent if he is the scary, stalker sort of clingy.

Aslo as to this:


--- Quote from: APolaris on 29 Apr 2010, 09:06 ---Guy who's overly confident (which we all know is really just another word used to describe the same trait as arrogance when one wants to make it seem justifiable because the person is physically attractive) and therefore much more likely to cheat, is loud, brash, annoying, and less likely to be sensitive towards the partner's feelings or care about being there for them because he's too busy fitting the male stereotype = not a red flag.

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I reply that many overly confident or rather genuinely confident, men/women do not cheat. Sometimes arrogance or perceived arrogance is a product of insecurity and therefore leads to a man (or woman) cheating in order to feel more desirable.

Kugai:
Klingon's Rule!!!!

Carl-E:
Cling-ons? 

Are those like stick-ups?   :angel:

Kugai:
Only if they're holding a Disruptor on you.     :-D

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