Personal Question
Yes, but MOSTLY by Americans, do you agree or not?! And what's more important, it's VERY American in spirit. Which can be good, sometimes. But not always. And this nice, funny poll - which I took part in, by the way - is, let's say, enjoyably American. And it says alot about the way Americans look at sexuality. But it's complicated, I know.
Hustler, I never pre-judge. But I do judge. I have a brain which still works, I've travelled alot (US included) and so I have my opinions. Free to disagree - but please, in an intelligent way, ok? Good.Hustler wrote:In my modest opinion, this idea is more related to an exrtemely prejudicious way of thinking.
In my modest opinion, this idea is more related to an exrtemely prejudicious way of thinking.flipp525 wrote:ITALIANO, for some reason, must constantly operate in a "me versus them" state of mind. Thus, his categorization of everyone who's not him as "American". This allows anyone who disagrees with him on any subject to conveniently wear the brand of "American" instead of just "person who disagrees with ITALIANO". I'm sure that with enough private conversations, I could trace this back to some sort of pre-adolescent, subconsciously-developed, psychological coping mechanism that involved a single moment of isolating abandonment in his past.
Hustler wrote:Why do you say Americans? I´m not american at all. Wake up, this is not exclusively an american board.
ITALIANO, for some reason, must constantly operate in a "me versus them" state of mind. Thus, his categorization of everyone who's not him as "American". This allows anyone who disagrees with him on any subject to conveniently wear the brand of "American" instead of just "person who disagrees with ITALIANO". It's a lot easier to keep that in mind as a filter when going through some of his responses.
I'm sure that with enough private conversations, I could actually trace this pre-adolescent, subconsciously-developed, psychological coping mechanism to a single moment of isolating abandonment that occurred in his past.
Next week I'll be categorizing criddic according to the DSM.
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-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Of course, no offense taken, Sabin. I always consider the source.Sabin wrote:...about to get yelled at for calling you all queens...
I'd love to bring one of my fag hags on here to up the gal quotient a bit. There is a serious estrogen defecit though, that's for sure. Is this board taking Letrozole?
"The mantle of spinsterhood was definitely in her shoulders. She was twenty five and looked it."
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
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I left the Other open-ended for a reason. I doubted anyone would pick it and put it in more as a joke than anything, but I did make mention that you'd have to explain it.
But it's nice to know that bestiality is not rampant among our board members.
But it's nice to know that bestiality is not rampant among our board members.
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin