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Thread: SOME OF YOU MAKE ME SICK
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11-21-2005 #11
Hey Mega, you know I hear you. I'm in that in-between category: I thrive on building friendships with the girls I know, and they know they can call me anytime for any thing and if I can help, I will (whether for help writing an Eros ad, making a banner ad, taking photos, or in one instance finding a lawyer for a sweet girl who got busted in Chicago and I was the second person she called after calling her best tgirl friend). You know I'm married to the most wonderful woman who fully understands and supports my seeing my girls on the side (and has even met my best tgirl friend over dinner), so I'm not looking for a mate or LTR, but I'm not looking just to bust-a-nut either.
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11-21-2005 #12
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Re: SOME OF YOU MAKE ME SICK
Originally Posted by MegabodyNYC
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11-21-2005 #13
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Originally Posted by J
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11-21-2005 #14Originally Posted by BlackAdder
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11-21-2005 #15
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Originally Posted by J
Some very true observations there, J. Good, nice quality people are the exception, not the rule. But that also holds true for the general population.
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11-21-2005 #16
ease up cowboy
Originally Posted by J
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12-04-2005 #17
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Heya Mega! I took a three week vacation from the site to get away from all the "look how thug I am" posts myself and missed this post of yours. I've said it before and will probably say it again, I like the way you post and what you have to say. I'm not gonna bash on the cockworshippers because I honestly don't care what anyone else does as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else. But, your point about what people claim they want and what their actions show they really want is right on the money.
And don't hate me for asking about the caps the last time we talked, man, I didn't know it was sore point
I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence-- Frederick Douglass