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Sat 09/08/07 05:31 PM
count me in

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Wed 08/29/07 08:40 AM
Gig'em! I went to A&M.

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Tue 08/28/07 07:49 AM
nice

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Sun 08/12/07 03:33 PM
did it happen? how'd it go?

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Sat 08/11/07 12:40 AM
good point unsure. Is there any statistical data to show that people have sex more often in winter than in summer?

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Tue 08/07/07 09:54 PM
wow.. thanks everyone!! I really feel welcome here! I love this forum and social setting!

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Tue 08/07/07 06:38 PM
goodness.. I didn't realize there was a place for newbies. I'm a two week old newbie from Bezerkeley. Send some love!

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Mon 08/06/07 12:01 PM
yay.. there are people that don't like heat too much! I feel I'm not alone. I also thought about how people attribute heat to a positive emotion, and coldness to a negative emotion. For eg. 'She was being cold' is used to mean that she was being mean. 'warm words' means comforting. Not fair.

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Mon 08/06/07 10:31 AM
Okay... I am contemplating why it happened that way and why it's so biased. Is it because English was born in the cold climate? Why is heat associated with happiness? Why do people get happy when they see the sun? I get happy when I see the fog coming over and when I can breathe them inside. Ofcourse, I don't like them when they spoil the view from the grizzly peak. Why do they say - it's nice and sunny. This world is so biased towards warmth, heat and sun. I grew up in a hot weather, so I don't like sun too much. People walk on the streets carrying umbrellas so that they don't get fainted by the hot sun. People plant trees so they could rest in the shade. So, being cold can be happy and sexy. Do you feel horny when you're inside a sauna? You don't! Grow out of this thought.