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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard let's not kid ourselves here... you're going to get before getting married and feel areal need to put your cock into someone other then your finance |
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| Originally posted by Lira Maybe ![]() Still, it sucks to lose a friend, as Bill said. |

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| Originally posted by Lira How is that even relevant? |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard You need to know whether you'll require a scarf or dental floss to blindfold her before the forced anal. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard You need to know whether you'll require a scarf or dental floss to blindfold her before the forced anal. |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 Because your love for asian women is becoming creepy... |

there is not trick to forced anal, just force.
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| Originally posted by elFreak there is not trick to forced anal, just force. |
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| Originally posted by elFreak there is not trick to forced anal, just force. |
peanut butter jelly time.
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| Originally posted by elFreak peanut butter jelly time. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard You need to know whether you'll require a scarf or dental floss to blindfold her before the forced anal. |
People change when they find out you're getting married, I suppose.
I'd chalk it off to the sexual tension which gravitates people together in the first place. Not to imply that you are indeed sexing up your female friends, but even friendly relationships between coeds are very much based in the prospect of sexuality - it's just how we're wired. Both sexes do it, and it's not as though you immediately intend to lay any female friend you make, it's more about lining up prospects; emergency surplus, if you will.
Your friend sees her prospect in you being divorced due to your engagement - you are no longer a potential supply to her due to the stigmas our society imparts upon marriage and monogamy. I would say it's just her way of reacting to it - childish, sure, but the latency of our emotions is a direct result of the very animalistic complexes we take for granted.
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On People change when they find out you're getting married, I suppose. I'd chalk it off to the sexual tension which gravitates people together in the first place. Not to imply that you are indeed sexing up your female friends, but even friendly relationships between coeds are very much based in the prospect of sexuality - it's just how we're wired. Both sexes do it, and it's not as though you immediately intend to lay any female friend you make, it's more about lining up prospects; emergency surplus, if you will. Your friend sees her prospect in you being divorced due to your engagement - you are no longer a potential supply to her due to the stigmas our society imparts upon marriage and monogamy. I would say it's just her way of reacting to it - childish, sure, but the latency of our emotions is a direct result of the very animalistic complexes we take for granted. |
Well, you know what they say...
To sodomize the beast, you must first understand the beast.
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard let's not kid ourselves here... you're going to get before getting married and feel areal need to put your cock into someone other then your finance... you also need to work out your frustration with this broad... so kill two birds with one stone... HATE SEX (preferably including an ATM). |
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On Well, you know what they say... To sodomize the beast, you must first understand the beast. |
Guys, I want to give her shit for this, not anal! That's like giving kids resee's instead of throat punches for bad behaviour! 
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| Originally posted by elFreak I don't want to be mean or doubt either, like Moral said a young guy in his sexual peak will cave sooner or later too. Especially if he is not gatting any. |

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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On People change when they find out you're getting married, I suppose. I'd chalk it off to the sexual tension which gravitates people together in the first place. Not to imply that you are indeed sexing up your female friends, but even friendly relationships between coeds are very much based in the prospect of sexuality - it's just how we're wired. Both sexes do it, and it's not as though you immediately intend to lay any female friend you make, it's more about lining up prospects; emergency surplus, if you will. Your friend sees her prospect in you being divorced due to your engagement - you are no longer a potential supply to her due to the stigmas our society imparts upon marriage and monogamy. I would say it's just her way of reacting to it - childish, sure, but the latency of our emotions is a direct result of the very animalistic complexes we take for granted. |
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