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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:35 pm

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. wrote:Envy a top quailty to have, One Irish Rover.


While I'm not a big fan of Irish's strong tendency to right brain thinking, you are out of your league with him. You are obviously the culture/pudding guy and need to go read and come back in a few years when you might know more. You can't teach us anything. Really.

It's difficult to read your posts anyway.


It looks as though the Rover is out of his league, for not understanding a thing.Yes, he is a cultral pudding


no, you need to go to the book store and buy you some good books to read. stop posting trying to teach us anything. do you really think anyone, and i mean anyone, is seriously considering anything you say. first, you must make your sentences well structured if you are to get people's attention. then you must have a real understanding of what you say. while many people post about subjects they don't have really indepth knowledge of, and the internet has unfortunately become the misinformation highway, they usually say their misinformation and move on. you on the other hand are determined to stand your ground even though you are standing in quicksand.

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:41 pm

Cant teach stupid people anything,no, but can consruct sentence better than you, If you are so clever,why are you wrong.You have no no clue

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:42 pm

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jinjin wrote:Well, I have never gone around and asked every ultra confident male I have met whether or not they have a small penis before I date them. They were all within the norm.

Had the situation occurred, I believe that if I really liked the male, size would not be important. He can master techniques to improve his performance, and I would be willing to work with him.

If his lack of size prevents him from performing (i.e. lose it during a land mine explosion) then there are new medical procedures that can provide him with a fully functional member. I would support him, and we can meet with the surgeon and select the shape and size together.

Both emotional and physical compatibility is important in a relation, and I believe a physical challenge is easier to overcome than an emotional challenge. Although physical attraction usually brings two people together, I will still concentrate on emotional compatibility before proceeding to resolve the physical issues.


good post. as you indicate, size counts, but shouldn't matter. 'counts' doesn't not equal 'matter'. thank you for an honest post. you painted a more realitic picture than many women will admit to on a forum.


Projection. You have problems with understanding women who have a similar opinion to the above, but present it differently.


projection my ass. she indicated size counts but is not important. many women will contradict their own words in their own post, indicating at level of denial or sugar coating. hers was on the level all the way. you fail to recognise the difference. i was hoping you had gone to the bookstore.

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:44 pm

By the way, I learnt my information at school.

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:45 pm

. wrote:
. wrote:
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jinjin wrote:Well, I have never gone around and asked every ultra confident male I have met whether or not they have a small penis before I date them. They were all within the norm.

Had the situation occurred, I believe that if I really liked the male, size would not be important. He can master techniques to improve his performance, and I would be willing to work with him.

If his lack of size prevents him from performing (i.e. lose it during a land mine explosion) then there are new medical procedures that can provide him with a fully functional member. I would support him, and we can meet with the surgeon and select the shape and size together.

Both emotional and physical compatibility is important in a relation, and I believe a physical challenge is easier to overcome than an emotional challenge. Although physical attraction usually brings two people together, I will still concentrate on emotional compatibility before proceeding to resolve the physical issues.


good post. as you indicate, size counts, but shouldn't matter. 'counts' doesn't not equal 'matter'. thank you for an honest post. you painted a more realitic picture than many women will admit to on a forum.


Projection. You have problems with understanding women who have a similar opinion to the above, but present it differently.


projection my ass. she indicated size counts but is not important. many women will contradict their own words in their own post, indicating at level of denial or sugar coating. hers was on the level all the way. you fail to recognise the difference. i was hoping you had gone to the bookstore.


continuing my above post, in an effort to be clear, i agree with her post and found it refreshing.

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:45 pm

Who cares if those post are yours, many are not, and confprm to sterotype.

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:47 pm

one more thing those arent the post I'm reffering to

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:51 pm

And told you this a while ago. American who can not unerstand

It makes no difference if you made this post, because you are still American who does not understand

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:16 pm

I share house with some English people and am Anglophile too.

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:32 pm

. wrote:
. wrote:
. wrote:
jinjin wrote:Well, I have never gone around and asked every ultra confident male I have met whether or not they have a small penis before I date them. They were all within the norm.

Had the situation occurred, I believe that if I really liked the male, size would not be important. He can master techniques to improve his performance, and I would be willing to work with him.

If his lack of size prevents him from performing (i.e. lose it during a land mine explosion) then there are new medical procedures that can provide him with a fully functional member. I would support him, and we can meet with the surgeon and select the shape and size together.

Both emotional and physical compatibility is important in a relation, and I believe a physical challenge is easier to overcome than an emotional challenge. Although physical attraction usually brings two people together, I will still concentrate on emotional compatibility before proceeding to resolve the physical issues.


good post. as you indicate, size counts, but shouldn't matter. 'counts' doesn't not equal 'matter'. thank you for an honest post. you painted a more realitic picture than many women will admit to on a forum.


Projection. You have problems with understanding women who have a similar opinion to the above, but present it differently.


projection my ass. she indicated size counts but is not important. many women will contradict their own words in their own post, indicating at level of denial or sugar coating. hers was on the level all the way. you fail to recognise the difference. i was hoping you had gone to the bookstore.


Uh uh, projection and not reading properly. You should head to the bookstore.

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Postby Guest on Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:37 pm

:yawn:

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Postby Guest on Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:01 am

one_irish_rover wrote:I'm perfectly comfortable in my own skin. You're the anon.ymous guest.

Btw,

Envy:

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/envy/#1.3

Envy can be benign and positive, and is often misunderstood. I see no problem with respect for, interest in, or benign envy of another country or culture.

ps you are very boring and predictable. I have to go now.


I love you

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Postby Guest on Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:03 am

Not as much as you love yourself.

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Postby Guest on Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:17 am

one_irish_rover wrote:I'm perfectly comfortable in my own skin. You're the anon.ymous guest.

Btw,

Envy:

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/envy/#1.3

Envy can be benign and positive, and is often misunderstood. I see no problem with respect for, interest in, or benign envy of another country or culture.
.


That is a very good definition of envy. However, that is not the meaning list in the O.E.D, so sorry it doesn’t count. We'll have to get our person who studied Classical history in on that one.

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