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20.05.2007, 16:38 quote

Anonymous

I think everyone has their preferances and tall blokes are one of yours.... your quite tall too so i wouldnt say your shallow....... i have a thing about tallness too and im only 5ft 2, ive never been out with a short bloke but id like to think if i emt someone perfect and he was short id still fall for him!

dont worry about it hun, Just date who you please..... now let me get on my search for rich guys.......no one can call me shallow! (joke before anyone starts on one )

 

20.05.2007, 17:25 quote

lilmissssunshine
lilmissssunshine Joined: 16 Oct 2006 Posts: 86 Location: United Kingdom, England, Tyne and Wear
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Lol, I'm 5ft10 and I know exactly where you are coming from Indie, I can't date shorter guys either, it makes me feel really uncomfortable and awkward, especially if you have to lean down to kiss them.
Society seems to set the stereotype that the male is taller, so whether we care to admit it or not we subconsciously have this stigma in mind. I don't feel shallow though, because I don't believe you can really help which physical attributes you are attracted to.

 

20.05.2007, 19:30 quote

Anonymous

nah your not shallow at all...

we all like diff things and if that makes you shallow then we are all guilty of it

 

20.05.2007, 22:39 quote

doctorfaust
Joined: 05 Apr 2007 Posts: 508 Location: USA, Massachusetts, Cambridge
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indieolly wrote:
jajo, i totally agree, its just sooooo much better with a tall guy, even better when they a bit beefy too, but where r they all???? they r all bout 5'7 and skinny in Littlehampton, y is the world so cruel 2 me!!! if u r a tall guy and u happen 2 b readin this then send me message, if ur over 6'2 u r almost guaranted a reply! specical if ur a fireman, policeman or in any other type of uniform Wink

omg, i am shallow!!!!! Sad


Does a labcoat count as a type of uniform? Even if not, I have practiced in private and committed to memory Mark Twain's "Form of Tender of Rescue from Strange Young Gentleman to Strange Young Lady at a Fire." And, as he points out, with but slight alteration this may be wielded with effect upon disastrous occasions of other sorts as well. I'm sorry, what was the question?

Oh yeah - maybe if you find a drop-dead gorgeous millionare 5'7 bloke you can try to get him to wear 2" heels when you walk down the street together.

 

21.05.2007, 07:54 quote

Anonymous

hello doc, where have you been hiding?

 

21.05.2007, 08:34 quote

Anonymous

I like tall birds more to love Smile

 

21.05.2007, 08:51 quote

doctorfaust
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twistedvoilet wrote:
hello doc, where have you been hiding?


In the nest on the twig and the twig on the branch and the branch on the limb and the limb on the tree and the tree in the bog, the bog down in the valley - oh!

 

21.05.2007, 09:02 quote

Anonymous

Doctor foster, your back


Ive missed your lab coat and your bunsen burner..........welcome back

 

21.05.2007, 10:00 quote

doctorfaust
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TinkerLou wrote:
Doctor foster, your back


Ive missed your lab coat and your bunsen burner..........welcome back


What you really meant to say is you've missed what's -under- my lab coat, and the fire I light within you, right? Or at least the fire I set upon you. No wait, that sounds like arson.

 

21.05.2007, 10:22 quote

Anonymous

doctorfaust wrote:
TinkerLou wrote:
Doctor foster, your back


Ive missed your lab coat and your bunsen burner..........welcome back


What you really meant to say is you've missed what's -under- my lab coat, and the fire I light within you, right? Or at least the fire I set upon you. No wait, that sounds like arson.


oh yes you make me smoulder (i cant spell that) with desire, i await your response with constipation!!!

 

21.05.2007, 10:24 quote

jinja75

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I like tall fat birds more to love Smile


 

21.05.2007, 10:50 quote

doctorfaust
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TinkerLou wrote:


oh yes you make me smoulder (i cant spell that) with desire, i await your response with constipation!!!


Permit me, miss TinekrLou, to quote from the above-mentioned unfinished book on etiquette by Mark Twain, on this occasion of ignited passion:

"Ah, I supplicate, I beseech, I implore thee, dearest [Tink], to have compassion upon thy poor kneeling henchmen [I am not actually kneeling -- this is but a figure of speech] and deign to be his! Deign to engender into bonds of tenderness those bonds of chill conventionality which enfold us in their silken tie, and he will ever bless the day thou didst accept the refuge of his arms in fleeing the fiery doom which now, with crimson wing, o'ershadows us."

That burns pretty hot, you've got to admit. Especially the part about fiery doom. Maybe not entirely appropriate for this forum, but if you were on a sinking ship or in a burning boarding house, I'm sure this would accompany a good old-fashioned sweeping off your feet.

 

21.05.2007, 10:57 quote

Anonymous

doctorfaust wrote:
TinkerLou wrote:


oh yes you make me smoulder (i cant spell that) with desire, i await your response with constipation!!!


Permit me, miss TinekrLou, to quote from the above-mentioned unfinished book on etiquette by Mark Twain, on this occasion of ignited passion:

"Ah, I supplicate, I beseech, I implore thee, dearest [Tink], to have compassion upon thy poor kneeling henchmen [I am not actually kneeling -- this is but a figure of speech] and deign to be his! Deign to engender into bonds of tenderness those bonds of chill conventionality which enfold us in their silken tie, and he will ever bless the day thou didst accept the refuge of his arms in fleeing the fiery doom which now, with crimson wing, o'ershadows us."

That burns pretty hot, you've got to admit. Especially the part about fiery doom. Maybe not entirely appropriate for this forum, but if you were on a sinking ship or in a burning boarding house, I'm sure this would accompany a good old-fashioned sweeping off your feet.


wow, very appropriate as the cutty sark was on fire this morning! ha ha

 

21.05.2007, 12:00 quote

doctorfaust
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TinkerLou wrote:

wow, very appropriate as the cutty sark was on fire this morning! ha ha


Love the burn as she goes down! 2 man down

 

21.05.2007, 12:13 quote

indieolly
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MrGoodCat wrote:
I like tall birds more to love Smile

Will u love me MR Good Cat???? Please!!!!

 
 
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