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27.07.2006, 22:49 quote

Anonymous

whizzer wrote:
almostpurrrfect wrote:
what men really want?.... that's easy.... most men want a chameleon... someone that will fit into every part of their lives in every capacity they want us to.


Damn you have us there...but ironing is very important too you know...

Laura, if you want a saturday job...


Haha..

 

27.07.2006, 22:52 quote

tenrai

If I really like a girl all I want is for her to be what she is. That's it. I won't waste my time, or someone elses time, by trying to fit them into my ideals.

I grew up in a house with five sisters and my mum, so I don't have a problem with domesticity. I don't care a damn if a girl pleases me sexually, unless she is pleasing herself too. Intelligent conversation I have by the bucketload, but it is certainly not a bad thing.

Someone once said to me that women look for someone to love, and men look for someone to be loved by. I'm not sure if that's true. An interesting statement though.

 

27.07.2006, 22:55 quote

Anonymous

5 sisters?

I bet there was a very long queue for the bathroom there.

 

27.07.2006, 23:00 quote

tenrai

I still carry the emotional trauma, but thankfully no longer the odorous aura of a man exiled from the bathroom for days on end, reconciling himself with furtive 3am showers, always fearing the creak of the stair...

Oops. Overdramatising again. Rolling Eyes

 

27.07.2006, 23:02 quote

Anonymous

lol.

It was bad enough with me, mum and my sister. I remember every morning at 8am..we'd all be fighting for the bathroom before college/school/work..

 

27.07.2006, 23:04 quote

Anonymous

flowerangelaura wrote:
whizzer wrote:
almostpurrrfect wrote:
what men really want?.... that's easy.... most men want a chameleon... someone that will fit into every part of their lives in every capacity they want us to.


Damn you have us there...but ironing is very important too you know...

Laura, if you want a saturday job...


Haha..



I was hoping you might like ironing...

 

27.07.2006, 23:05 quote

Anonymous

whizzer wrote:



I was hoping you might like ironing...


I do. It calms me down when i'm stressed out.

Maybe I should go and set the ironing board up in a little while. Confused

 

27.07.2006, 23:14 quote

Anonymous

Do you need som shirts and trousers ?

 

27.07.2006, 23:15 quote

Anonymous

I have plenty of stuff to iron.

 

27.07.2006, 23:15 quote

Anonymous

Well if you're ever short...

 

27.07.2006, 23:16 quote

Anonymous

I'll let you know.

 

27.07.2006, 23:17 quote

tenrai

flowerangelaura wrote:
lol.

It was bad enough with me, mum and my sister. I remember every morning at 8am..we'd all be fighting for the bathroom before college/school/work..


Well luckily I am the oldest, so I get to be bossy and so on. It doesn't seem to work with bathrooms though. I think it's genetic, that women/girls must be the rulers of the bathroom. You'd think there'd be a trade-off, like I would get the living room (first dibs on the remote, the comfy chair, etc...). It never works out that way though.

I think I got the shed. That was it. Confused

 

27.07.2006, 23:22 quote

Anonymous

tenrai wrote:

Well luckily I am the oldest, so I get to be bossy and so on. It doesn't seem to work with bathrooms though. I think it's genetic, that women/girls must be the rulers of the bathroom. You'd think there'd be a trade-off, like I would get the living room (first dibs on the remote, the comfy chair, etc...). It never works out that way though.

I think I got the shed. That was it. Confused


I'm the youngest.
My mum only spent 10 minutes in the bathroom, my sister about 40 minutes...that left like 5 minutes for me. And I used to get whinged at if I moved my make up out of the bathroom so I could get ready Rolling Eyes

Oh, it definately doesn't work out like that!

 

27.07.2006, 23:29 quote

tenrai

40 minutes in the bathroom? What was she doing? Building a large to-scale model of an airplane out of shampoo bottle lids?

Surprised

It's a travesty.

Exclamation Wink

 

27.07.2006, 23:30 quote

Anonymous

She was a 16 year old girl at the time.
She was applying her make up with a paintbrush, apparently!!

I could never spend that long in the bathroom. Seriously.

 
 
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