Community > Posts By > GotScreenstyle
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Ex's?
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After divorcing my last wife, we started dating while she was dating the guy who broke us up. He was jealous because we'd go hiking and to shows. I was like, "Eh, you can have it now!" What I remember was having to carry her out of the Mirage because the margaritas got her jacked. I always hated that she was a retarded drunk as opposed to my happy guy drunk. So, no. In fact, I remember her saying we could possible get back together if... Then I was like, "Nope. I like 'em young and literate. Fertile and considerate."
I dated the first wife too. Found out she was into BBC and liked supporting them too. Never gave her shot at me after we divorced. Um, my last ex, I would date her if she was capable of getting a real job because she was great in bed. But it was always about shagging and hitting Starbucks with her. |
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What's your type?
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I fell in love with a girl who had diabetes and lost partial sight in one eye a few months ago. She was just herself, still very pretty even if she was a bit down on herself because I have so much more experience than her. I couldn't compare her to any previous women I've known, my type being, long legged, natural beauties.
I've never been left sitting in a restaurant alone before because someone thought I didn't want them. Somehow mature adults get through dinner and dessert. My type is Margaret Russell who runs Architectural Digest. |
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My old house gave off the vibe of something having happened in it the first day we walked into it. Happenings were sporadic over the years, kitchen cabinets opening/closing, light going on, sounds of distinct doorbells ringing that were not the normal house doorbell, shadow figures, female voices, then before we moved out, a few hard kicks at my king bed. Thankfully, nothing too bizarre while the kids were home alone. For the most part, my family had a good experience in the rental home. We loved watching Ghost Hunters together. Our neighbors shared their odd experiences, so we knew there was nothing specific to our home.
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Filet-o-Fish -- 1.49 Fridays!
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Topic:
Do men want real women or...
Edited by
GotScreenstyle
on
Fri 03/02/12 11:11 PM
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Well, the most popular category of tgp and tube sites viewed by men and women today is that of the stripped down, natural looking "teen" performer. Women are every bit as interested in viewing lesbian scenes as men with all the free entertainment available today.
My personal preferences are both, I can't choose between Kate Beckinsale or Katie Perry. KP strips down really nice in her vlogs though. I've always loved my wives and girlfriends to have their nails done because they get what they want from me by running their fingers through my hair. My first wife informed me on the differences between bad makeup and great makeup. My women all have great skin. It's a must and worth paying for. Do I prefer a woman to perform in bed with or without heels on? On. I bought my last wife an awesome pair of breasts because she had two of my children. The weren't excessively large, simply perfect for her height. Sapphires from head to toe, lingerie from Paris and custom suits from Spain. She was a racecar mechanic from El Cajon, CA when I met her. Put braces on her too! |
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Topic:
Vegas
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yay, vegas. lived there since '98 so lots of things to do. yes, take walking shoes because it should be about 85 degrees at night at may's end.
i prefer concerts at hard rock or palms, shopping is fun. last thing i saw was phantom of the opera but who knows what you two will decide. its all good. hey get a tattoo... |
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Topic:
fathers.
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Could be she's insane. As long as he's supporting the child he may come around to certain facts and/or opportunities.
People conceive babies by acting stupid and it's not fair to say the father is not a real man when the mother is most likely not a real woman. Real women are smart enough to not get punked. |
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Topic:
What If?
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don't have to worry about my boxers getting ruined because i freeball it most the week. anybody with a career in marketing might have to find alternative work. doesn't apply here.
my ex gf got me into the habit of shaving down there so again, i don't worry. lie? i lied that i was happy my kid wants to go to school in new york as opposed to cal poly to study architecture. |
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thinking how hot 21 year old scene chickies are
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Edited by
GotScreenstyle
on
Sat 02/25/12 12:23 AM
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For me a real man is a man who never makes me doubt his love for me. Who doesn't let me walk all over him, but is ok with letting me get my way over something completely ridiculous now and then. Who isn't afraid of hard work, but understands that money isn't really what it's all about. Who doesn't particulary like to fight and in general respects all others, but will knock somebody out if they really disrespect me or someone he loves. Who lets me have control of all the mundane household stuff, but will roll up his sleeves and mop a floor if he knows it needs done. He's a guy who always has my back and wants nothing more than to make me laugh and smile. But that's just me. Maybe I expect too much. ![]() he shouldn't make you feel anything because you have to resolve who you are in the first place. his love tends to be foolish, as you state you expect and respond to, it proves to be so. a man's work ethic serves his cause well enough without a female standing aside and assessing his productivity. why would he have to knock someone out if you weren't being silly in the first place? are you certified in managing the mundane or just certified? idk... everyone loves laughter, that connectivity we crave but it's easily attained via our social circles without a woman feeling she is owed this or that. how many times does a guy say, "baby, i'm sorry i cheated on you but you never made me laugh." your attitude reminds me of my ex, who drove her new audi into the stadium lot and made it a big deal after i bought the tickets for her and her new hubby to attend a football game. after the game she flipped this MMA fighter off upon exit and got me on video pushing the retard back into his SUV because her new hubby would have gotten his azz beaten. the one thing i remember about our 12 year marriage is me photographing her on her hands and knees hand wiping our kitchen floor. although she has no problem finding desperate men to want to help her with the bills, she knows who's her daddy. I sent that woman all over the world alone because i am a real man. to hear the excitement in her voice, shopping in paris, spain, amsterdam, tokyo, was bliss. money creates happiness. |
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A real man? ![]() is a man that pay for date all the time, pay the bills at home, most importantly a man STRONG in bed... ![]() what did i tell ya? they need to be fulfilled as only STRONG men can do. |
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a real man isn't afraid of commitment in their terms and on their terms. when they say no games it's a response to how well we play them at their own game. we're dealing with modern women who in most cases really have many issues, depths and inadequacies. the pretty ones are just as jacked.
a real man does his own thing, has friends, has his career or maybe even he's on the right course and is getting an advanced education, all of which detract from his availability. a real man is available to lay the wood because on our terms, that is what makes women attractive to us. their willingness to be dominated, won, and be educated to themselves. |
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There's two kinds of guys- the ones who hold your hand and the ones that **** you.- Samantha, Sex and the City Gonna remember that. A man is only as old as the woman he feels. ~ Groucho Marxh |
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Edited by
GotScreenstyle
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Thu 02/23/12 09:33 PM
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The principles of relative rap hold that rap in a galilean-ghetto ordinate system is and moves uniform to said translation. Where no revolution is present rap will remain a natural phenomena. Your belief in this system gives it truth. Disco Sucked?
~ Me |
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Topic:
Fall Out of Love
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We have our POV and some of us can judge better than most. Love tends to be found elsewhere too, thank God.
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There's a song to every question if we just stop to breathe.
There's another soul yearning who might be what you need. A child's heart can tell you, just you wait and see. Lucky you, those moments are all we know of free. |
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Lots of factors to solving that equation.
Primarily, do you feel there are extended family members who perceive you as vulnerable? The hardest thing to do is claim your independence and gain financial support from the child's father. Do you have your won family to support you in your decision to become a single mom? Your desire to have a child may be all your own. We don't know because you haven't stated anything.. Your not feeling love is important and reason enough to consider not being with the father. That may change or he just may not care about you and maybe even have a strong desire of his own to get an education and eek out a life that he feels he is entitled to. When we're young we tend to run with the wind. We tend to run into the wind also. Angels can do both and look good doing it. |
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