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WCDT 16-20 May 2011 (1926-1930)

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mike837go:
Ya missed it.

If she is obviously over the age of consent, one simply does not ask a woman's age.

And, if you happen to find out, DO NOT let her know you know.

SirDudley:

--- Quote from: mike837go on 18 May 2011, 13:09 ---Ya missed it.

If she is obviously over the age of consent, one simply does not ask a woman's age.

And, if you happen to find out, DO NOT let her know you know.

--- End quote ---
Addendum: For example, NEVER buy a woman a birthday card specifically lists an age (i.e., "Happy 40th Birthday" cards). Unless you want a transforming moped to kick you in the balls or something worse.

Method of Madness:
Wait, you do realize Dora asked "how old do you think I am?", right?  It's not like he just guessed her age out of the blue.

Blyss:
Meh.  For some reason this story arc really isn't amusing to me.  Probably just my state of mind, but nonetheless...

DSL:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 18 May 2011, 13:44 ---Wait, you do realize Dora asked "how old do you think I am?", right?  It's not like he just guessed her age out of the blue.

--- End quote ---

True, true, but Jim opened the gate with his remark about being surprised at how successful Dora was for her age. He still gets creepy points. But the man bakes all night so one might expact his social skills to be only half-baked. Prolly spends a lot of time on web forums, too.  :-D

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