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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Another question I thought of... Father types, which do you prefer?
Raised old school... You win some, you lose some, but you always go hard and never ever cry about it...
New school... Everyone is winner, everyone gets a trophy, heck we don't even keep score
I need an in between. I want my future children to know that you win some and you lose some but I also want them to know that it's okay to be upset about things sometimes.
And what's weird about the millennial generation is that gen x says that we all need a trophy for everything but gen x'ers are our parents, they are the ones that insisted we all get a trophy in the first place lol.
Yeah I want to say us millennials get a bad rap... And we do (just like every other young generation) but I know a lot of self absorbed "it's all about me" people...0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »JstTheWayIam wrote: »Another question I thought of... Father types, which do you prefer?
Raised old school... You win some, you lose some, but you always go hard and never ever cry about it...
New school... Everyone is winner, everyone gets a trophy, heck we don't even keep score
I need an in between. I want my future children to know that you win some and you lose some but I also want them to know that it's okay to be upset about things sometimes.
And what's weird about the millennial generation is that gen x says that we all need a trophy for everything but gen x'ers are our parents, they are the ones that insisted we all get a trophy in the first place lol.
Yeah I want to say us millennials get a bad rap... And we do (just like every other young generation) but I know a lot of self absorbed "it's all about me" people...
Oh so do I but that happens no matter what generation people are a part of.
Yeah thats true, the worst one that comes to mind is actually a genxr... Go figure0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Another question I thought of... Father types, which do you prefer?
Raised old school... You win some, you lose some, but you always go hard and never ever cry about it...
New school... Everyone is winner, everyone gets a trophy, heck we don't even keep score
Old School.0 -
Question:
Would you rather be taken-
Forcefully, think pinned against the wall...
Or
Affectionately, think slowly...0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question:
Would you rather be taken-
Forcefully, think pinned against the wall...
Or
Affectionately, think slowly...
Depends.. however, I can think of many occasions and those places where forcefully could be quite effective. think..spontaneous
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Another question I thought of... Father types, which do you prefer?
Raised old school... You win some, you lose some, but you always go hard and never ever cry about it...
New school... Everyone is winner, everyone gets a trophy, heck we don't even keep score
Haha I think you know my answer to this one... Lol1 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question: Would you be upset with your husband for maintaining an open celebrity crush?
Think a Kate Upton poster in the home gym.
Or...
Wanting to go see a certain movie just because he digs Michelle Pfeiffer
I would not be upset, totally fine. I don't think I would believe it if he didn't.
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question:
Would you rather be taken-
Forcefully, think pinned against the wall...
Or
Affectionately, think slowly...
both, mood and situation dependent
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question:
Would you rather be taken-
Forcefully, think pinned against the wall...
Or
Affectionately, think slowly...
Surprise me!!1 -
I'd rather not be kidnapped2
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question:
Would you rather be taken-
Forcefully, think pinned against the wall...
Or
Affectionately, think slowly...
Start forcefully and then let it turn into affectionately3 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »When you are in pottery barn and the darling declares, "I need this", what do you do?
A. Say okay
B. Try to sneak out
say ok or ask why if you don't get why she "needs" it
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Question:
Is a lap dance going too far for you?
What about the other way around and it's you at a club getting a dance, any different?
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question:
Is a lap dance going too far for you?
What about the other way around and it's you at a club getting a dance, any different?
I think I would be ok with it if it wasn't a frequent occurrence, not sure tho. It does has a bit of an ick factor.
Me, totally not interested, and I'm afraid I would laugh at the guy.
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Never been to a club. I don't like lap dances. It is disrespectful to my spouse.
This.
Those places are a complete sucker bet.
I have way too much respect for my wife for such behavior.5 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Never been to a club. I don't like lap dances. It is disrespectful to my spouse.
This.
Those places are a complete sucker bet.
I have way too much respect for my wife for such behavior.
Right. The only person I care to see naked is my husband.0 -
merrysailor88 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Never been to a club. I don't like lap dances. It is disrespectful to my spouse.
This.
Those places are a complete sucker bet.
I have way too much respect for my wife for such behavior.
Right. The only person I care to see naked is my husband.
I started to type: me too !
.....but I really have no desire to see him naked; no offense.0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »merrysailor88 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Never been to a club. I don't like lap dances. It is disrespectful to my spouse.
This.
Those places are a complete sucker bet.
I have way too much respect for my wife for such behavior.
Right. The only person I care to see naked is my husband.
I started to type: me too !
.....but I really have no desire to see him naked; no offense.
Oh, why not?
I kid I kid
Strip clubs make no sense to me. Why would you want to sit in a room full of people and watch other people get naked and dance, pay money for it and yet not be able to do more than just look at it all.....0 -
Okay next Question:
What do you think is sexier...
Dinner for 2 at a nice place...
Watching him change your breaks...
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merrysailor88 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »merrysailor88 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Never been to a club. I don't like lap dances. It is disrespectful to my spouse.
This.
Those places are a complete sucker bet.
I have way too much respect for my wife for such behavior.
Right. The only person I care to see naked is my husband.
I started to type: me too !
.....but I really have no desire to see him naked; no offense.
Oh, why not?
I kid I kid
Strip clubs make no sense to me. Why would you want to sit in a room full of people and watch other people get naked and dance, pay money for it and yet not be able to do more than just look at it all.....
I told my son: if you're ever inclined to visit one of those places, instead just drive down the freeway and roll down your car window and toss a couple of hundred dollars into the wind. Come home and bang your head on the side of our home. I just saved you several hours of precious time.2
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