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WCDT: 18-22 Oct 2010 (1776-1780)

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zadojla:

--- Quote from: Coco on 20 Oct 2010, 14:10 --- Of course one should always respect the grieving period.
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But not too much.  For me the "one that got away" got away because I respected the grieving period when she broke up with her old boyfriend and I ended up on the 'friend ladder".  Spent years there before we each found our respective spouses.  That was over 25 years ago.

Schmorgluck:
Oh shit, did this thread delved into the "rules of engagement"? Seriously, all those "don't date him or her if we ever break up" stuff is one pretty stupid shit.

jwhouk:

--- Quote from: maddness on 20 Oct 2010, 12:36 ---We also need more cheese.

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No, the thread starter gave this thread enough cheese to begin with.

After all, I am from Wisconsin, doanchaknow dere hey.

westrim:

--- Quote from: AndyWan on 20 Oct 2010, 14:01 ---Canon issues aside, I hope they are. Otherwise, *shudder*

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On the other had, at least Dora looked significantly different from Marten in that strip  :laugh:. But I'd guess she's on the pill.


--- Quote from: Coco on 20 Oct 2010, 14:10 ---
--- Quote ---You sure about that? Aerith and Bob took quite a while in the copy room last week, didn't they?
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Our office is made up of five women and one man, and he ain't exactly Don Draper. Also, I see what you did there!

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Oh, so Alice and Bobette then?  :evil:


--- Quote from: Odal on 20 Oct 2010, 14:26 ---So Marten is Tai's father-figure?  Somehow I don't think she's that close to him. : P

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No, he's her martial arts grandfather. Off strip and using the shelves as equipment, he teaches her a style invented especially for her hundreds of years ago. It is called T-*encyclopedia to throat*-augkk!


--- Quote from: zadojla on 20 Oct 2010, 14:49 ---
--- Quote from: Coco on 20 Oct 2010, 14:10 --- Of course one should always respect the grieving period.
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But not too much.  For me the "one that got away" got away because I respected the grieving period when she broke up with her old boyfriend and I ended up on the 'friend ladder".  Spent years there before we each found our respective spouses.  That was over 25 years ago.

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Jeph has "an awkward zone defeated!" illustration, I wonder if he can make a "friend zone defeated!" one with two people furiously making out.

tinkerbell:

--- Quote from: westrim on 20 Oct 2010, 09:18 ---
--- Quote from: tinkerbell on 20 Oct 2010, 01:57 ---
--- Quote from: westrim on 20 Oct 2010, 01:21 ---I dunno why Marten's so worried, though. I mean, it's his semen, so what's the big deal?

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From what I understand (being a girl I cannot be in this situation), I think some dudes get curious and taste it maybe at ONE point, but after that it is just weird. I mean, I hate the idea of anyone kissing me after having gone down there, and yet I enjoy other lady bits quite a lot.
I think for dudes it is like a weird thing, almost among the realm of autofellatio (I cannot find a corresponding term for those females but the same concept applies).

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I dunno, I think most guys would use the self service station if they were flexible enough.  :-D


--- Quote from: tinkerbell on 20 Oct 2010, 08:28 ---Then again some people still do this well beyond their early twenties. I just do not understand people any more, and I am only 22 :?

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You understood people in the first place?

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I like to think I did... I think it was some time during my teenage years, but I could just put that down to self-important angst I suppose.
As for the self-service thing, I am not sure if I would even WANT to understand why anyone would want to do that. All I can think of is the Slurm Queen from Futurama now and that makes me sad (even though I know she was doing something a little different :-P)

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