What's YOUR weakness when it comes to the opposite gender?

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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Shoulders, kindness, tattoos

    Hey, I have shoulders!

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  • Den_of_Iniquity
    Den_of_Iniquity Posts: 424 Member
    Knows the difference between affect and effect
  • GimmeAMalt
    GimmeAMalt Posts: 83 Member
    Playmate of the year/Powerball winners
  • crusheverything1981
    crusheverything1981 Posts: 62 Member
    Knows how to cook tofu correctly.
  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    Knows how to cook tofu correctly.

    mushed up in a strawberry smoothie?
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Knows how to cook tofu correctly.

    mushed up in a strawberry smoothie?

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  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Knows how to cook tofu correctly.

    mushed up in a strawberry smoothie?

    0muh53584lk0.jpg

    i like tofu now but i occasionally have flashbacks to those smoothies and lentil burgers of my youth.
  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    Knows the difference between affect and effect

    wait till you read her dissertation on lay vs. lie
  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    edited April 2019
    Knows the difference between affect and effect

    Affect - verb - action

    Effect - the other thing.

    except when affect refers to a facial or emotional expression - like a “flat affect.” Then it’s a noun. i usually pronounce it differently in that case though - short A sound and accent on the first syllable.
  • Reckoner67
    Reckoner67 Posts: 3,344 Member
    Knows the difference between affect and effect

    Affect - verb - action

    Effect - the other thing.

    except when affect refers to a facial or emotional expression - like a “flat affect.” Then it’s a noun. i usually pronounce it differently in that case though - short A sound and accent on the first syllable.

    Ok that’s hot
  • Reckoner67
    Reckoner67 Posts: 3,344 Member
    Trans Siberian Orchestra tickets cleverly laced with deadly poison
  • ElC_76
    ElC_76 Posts: 3,054 Member
    Understanding and devotion to positive things
  • laprimaJenny
    laprimaJenny Posts: 1,495 Member
    When they take hours to answer my texts.
  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    edited April 2019
    Knows the difference between affect and effect

    Affect - verb - action

    Effect - the other thing.

    except when affect refers to a facial or emotional expression - like a “flat affect.” Then it’s a noun. i usually pronounce it differently in that case though - short A sound and accent on the first syllable.

    Oooh that reminds me, there's a whole list of words that are either a verb or a noun depending where you put the emphasis. For example:

    You can record music.
    Or you can play music on a record.

    YES!!!!

    eta: pulled over just to say proDUCE and PROduce
  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    denny_mac wrote: »
    Knows the difference between affect and effect

    Affect - verb - action

    Effect - the other thing.

    except when affect refers to a facial or emotional expression - like a “flat affect.” Then it’s a noun. i usually pronounce it differently in that case though - short A sound and accent on the first syllable.

    Oooh that reminds me, there's a whole list of words that are either a verb or a noun depending where you put the emphasis. For example:

    You can record music.
    Or you can play music on a record.

    YES!!!!

    eta: pulled over just to say proDUCE and PROduce

    I'm going to start using these words in place of each other now, just for the fun of it. Go to the market to get some pro-DUCE, and then I might PRO-duce a documentary about online fitness forums.

    because it isn’t confusing enough 🤣🤦‍♀️
  • caco_ethes
    caco_ethes Posts: 11,962 Member
    denny_mac wrote: »
    Knows the difference between affect and effect

    Affect - verb - action

    Effect - the other thing.

    except when affect refers to a facial or emotional expression - like a “flat affect.” Then it’s a noun. i usually pronounce it differently in that case though - short A sound and accent on the first syllable.

    Oooh that reminds me, there's a whole list of words that are either a verb or a noun depending where you put the emphasis. For example:

    You can record music.
    Or you can play music on a record.

    YES!!!!

    eta: pulled over just to say proDUCE and PROduce

    I'm going to start using these words in place of each other now, just for the fun of it. Go to the market to get some pro-DUCE, and then I might PRO-duce a documentary about online fitness forums.

    Why are you so deliciously obnoxious? I love it
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