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Hikerchick either you are an early morning person or you have been up all nite as well. No not at all ,just me wishing I could reel back in what I posted now that It is out there floating around in cyberspace. |
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Just don't like women.
I never noticed until I joined this site. If they don't feel like being "nice" - they blame it on women. If they don't feel like being chivalrous - they say that women killed chivalry. The are insecure- so they complain about independent women. Some of the things I see guys writing about women just implies, to me, a deep-seated dislike of the entire gender. So to you guys who are writing that stuff, know that women are noticing. I can't speak for other women, but I would never date a guy who does not like women. |
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Hikerchick either you are an early morning person or you have been up all nite as well. |
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Can't be a hypocrite
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You asked a 14 year old if he "did it" yet?
Yikes. |
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I don't think he means that they are less. Look beyond what you see and you'll understand. In this venue it is rather difficult to look beyond what a person writes. I can't see facial expressions or hear inflections; so "cursed" means "cursed".
I cannot "look beyond what I see" whatever that means. |
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No one wants you!
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It always amuses me when one of these men or women, who are still single, pass up someone based on something like looks, job, status or some other factor, then complain why they are still single.
Does this mean that we should have no standards, no parameters? Just date the first schmuck that comes along? Pick me up at 7. |
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Go easy on the role playing
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Kinda reminds me of Stephen King's "Geralds's Game".
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Wow, I dunno what to say to that...... Just don't piss her off I guess. I would turn the other way, I would not in any way stand in the way of a cursed person. You are a braver man than I. You can't possibly mean that. Are all sick people cursed, or only those with HIV? |
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Doesnt Play "Games"? Really?
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Until I joined this site I never realized how many men out there just don't like women.
Huh. |
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Doesnt Play "Games"? Really?
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I'll get crap for this but...
I think what most girls are saying is that they want to know where they stand all the time so that they don't get hurt at all, or hurt the least. No one likes being strung along, ignored, pushed to the side, treated as a backup plan or worse. Rarely do the girls realize that they arn't allowed to play games either. Usually means the guy gets hurt, and the girl doesn't, because telling him where she is at, might change things and end up hurting her. Oh puleeze |
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when you spend as much time on the forums as I do, you look at a lot of profiles.
No way am I sending e-mails to everyone whose profile I peruse. What should I say? "I looked at your profile. I have no interest in you." Or, "I looked at your profile because I liked your post and wanted to see if you were male or female/my age/from Canada" What's the point? |
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Maybe he wasnt' interested in you for some reason.
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Doesnt Play "Games"? Really?
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there are other games that people play besides hard to get.
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HOW IS HIV SPREAD?
HIV is spread four ways: By having vaginal, anal or oral sex with someone who is infected with HIV. By sharing needles or syringes with an HIV positive person. From an infected mother to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth or, in rare cases, breast-feeding. Through blood transfusions. However, people in the United States are very unlikely to contract HIV this way today. Since 1985, all donated blood and plasma has been tested for antibodies to HIV and people who are at risk of being infected with certain germs, including HIV, are not allowed to give blood. HOW IS HIV NOT SPREAD? You cannot get HIV through casual contact or everyday activities. Unlike other viruses, it is not spread through the air or water or by: Handshakes Hugs Coughs or sneezes Sweat or tears Pets Mosquitos or other insects Eating food prepared/served by someone else Attending school Being around an infected person Toilet or shower facilities Forks, knives, spoons and cups Chairs, desks or bus seats Phones or computers Drinking fountains Swimming pools Sports and gym equipment This is from the link that you posted. It seem like it would be safe to live in a house with an HIV positive person. |
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why
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Why do we have to justify our presence here to her?
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why
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b/c alot of us here just for friends and to chit chat Myspace is full of teens |
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Hello There!
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Isn't it great!
You have no idea how refreshing it is.... stick around for 10 minutes and I am sure you will know what we mean, though... |
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First of all let me just say, I wish you luck! But, one of my very good friends passed away from HIV and all I can say to you is take lots of precautions my friend. My question to you is this, don't you have children? Will your children be living with you and your new girlfriend? I guess my concern would be this...you are an adult and can make up your own mind IF you want to risk catching HIV...but what about the innocent children? They won't have a choice..you will be putting them in harms way. I think you really should make an appt with your family doctor and you should have a very long talk with him/her. I know if I was your ex wife, I would be fighting you on having my children around that situation. I still think they are very unclear on HIV/AIDS, I know I would not want to put my children in that type of envirement. Do you think the only way to get this disease is through sex?? If so, you better do some research!! I don't believe that there are any documented cases of people catching HIV from living in the same house with an infected person. Please correct me if I am wrong. |
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Just fighting the good fight, guys.
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First of all let me just say, I wish you luck! But, one of my very good friends passed away from HIV and all I can say to you is take lots of precautions my friend. My question to you is this, don't you have children? Will your children be living with you and your new girlfriend? I guess my concern would be this...you are an adult and can make up your own mind IF you want to risk catching HIV...but what about the innocent children? They won't have a choice..you will be putting them in harms way. I think you really should make an appt with your family doctor and you should have a very long talk with him/her. I know if I was your ex wife, I would be fighting you on having my children around that situation. I still think they are very unclear on HIV/AIDS, I know I would not want to put my children in that type of envirement. |
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