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JongnoGuru



Joined: 25 May 2004
Location: peeing on your doorstep

PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 8:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote



You can read the rest of this highly informative (though occasionally unprintable) "Adult English" book right here.

peppermint wrote:
Not Korean, but I've had that problem in the past with an ex that was quite well endowed. ( hence the sig)

Oh. I'd always thought your signature was meant as some sort of plea for sympathy and understanding for porn stars, because they're just like any of us -- they have feelings and sometimes those feelings get hurt. But now it's all clear. Painfully clear.
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Babayaga



Joined: 28 May 2005

PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:17 am    Post subject: Re: Men and sex Reply with quote

[quote="Yu_Bum_suk"][quote="Babayaga"]
Yu_Bum_suk wrote:
Babayaga wrote:
peppermint wrote:
Babayaga wrote:


I bet you're one of those guys who doesn't give credit to his date's intelligence or humanity and just wants to sc**w her on a first date!


Why do you seem to think the two are mutually exclusive?[/quote]


I don't think that at all. I was simply responding to Yum_bum_suk's assumption that intelligent guys wouldn't find me interesting,therefore all they would want from would be sex. I in turn assumed that he's a conceited,self--centered type of guy who's not able to recognize a woman's intelligence and humanity,but just see her as a piece of meat.


Haha, just look at the threads you start / respond to - Topic: Men and sex, Topic: Will ignoring A GUY get his attention?, Topic: So what sort of parent are you/ are you gonna be?, Topic: Men and attractive women, Topic: Princess or no?, Topic: What do men consider most attractive in a woman?
I just got the October issues of Seventeen and Cosmo Girl to use with my high school girls, but if you'd like borrow them first I could [color=red]lend them out for a week.[/quote[/color]]



Just means relationship issues interest me greatly at this point,you genius! Just because I'm not responding on other threads,doesn't mean I don't have intelligent interests,just not the ones mentioned on Dave's Cafe. If you're such a brain then why are YOU responding on these same "simple-minded" threads? Are you a teenager intellectually,too??? With your type of reasoning,we might conclude that most posres here are stupid!


I'd like to know YOUR intellectual qualifications!


It's just funny that on a site like this, with all sorts of guys with whom to discuss intellectual topics (or educational - does the OP even teach?), the OP starts a thread like this to attract the usual male banter.


I'm not looking to meet guys for dates on this forum,so there's no reason for me to demonstrate my intellectual interests.Just asking for advice on relationships with the opposite sex--who better to ask than the guys?


As a guy who's into museums, literature, history, and foreplay, I think I have a good idea why she ends up with the type of guys she does, lol.



I'm also into literature(in fact,have 2 degrees in literature) and history ,as well as foreign languages(speak 4) and Classical music,so there should be plenty to talk about.As a matter of fact,I don' t always end up with the type of guy described in my OP. I've dated PH.D students,computer engineers,etc. It's just that the sex issue was always important and caused friction,even with these guys;hence my post about "men and sex"!

Maybe you should add psychology and philosophy to your interests,to improve insight and reasoning!
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numazawa



Joined: 20 Mar 2005
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Could your aversion to oral sex have anything to do with the fact it may interfere with talking?

Come to think of it, if I were your boyfriend, I'd probably want to keep sticking it to you, too. You know, just to distract you a bit. Wink
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Cedar



Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Location: In front of my computer, again.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 4:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jeez-louise, what a piece of work!

Look, all the fun conversations in the world aren't going to make the biological fact known as a 'sex drive' go away!

Not to be mean, but I think if you'd ever relaxed enough to have a good orgasm you wouldn't be so fuddy-duddy about wanting a guy who somehow miraculously only wanted intellectual conversations. (I know a lot of smart-as-whips people and NONE of them are talking on the 'high level' 24-7!)

Yesterday I was reading in this Research Methodology book and it was pointing out how sometimes social scientists look for the exception to the rule, the deviant, because that can tell them something about the rest of society. I suggest that the fact that the rest of us like sex makes you the deviant. So why are you trying to brow-beat us into being like you?
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JongnoGuru



Joined: 25 May 2004
Location: peeing on your doorstep

PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 4:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cedar wrote:
I suggest that the fact that the rest of us like sex makes you the deviant.

Perhaps, but when the rest of us say we "like sex", we are all of course referring to sexual congress conducted strictly within the bounds of a proper Christian marriage -- a marriage sanctified by the church and in the eyes of God. Just wanted to clarify that important point, lest there be any doubt in the original poster's mind.

As to previous posts about women giving oral sexual gratification to men, specifically techniques thereof, I can only say that while I miss Grandmama dearly, I thank the Heavens above that she is not here today to see what ... oh well. Carry on.
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 5:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Men and sex Reply with quote

[quote="Babayaga"][quote="Yu_Bum_suk"]
Babayaga wrote:
Yu_Bum_suk wrote:
Babayaga wrote:
peppermint wrote:
Babayaga wrote:


I bet you're one of those guys who doesn't give credit to his date's intelligence or humanity and just wants to sc**w her on a first date!


Why do you seem to think the two are mutually exclusive?[/quote]


I don't think that at all. I was simply responding to Yum_bum_suk's assumption that intelligent guys wouldn't find me interesting,therefore all they would want from would be sex. I in turn assumed that he's a conceited,self--centered type of guy who's not able to recognize a woman's intelligence and humanity,but just see her as a piece of meat.


Haha, just look at the threads you start / respond to - Topic: Men and sex, Topic: Will ignoring A GUY get his attention?, Topic: So what sort of parent are you/ are you gonna be?, Topic: Men and attractive women, Topic: Princess or no?, Topic: What do men consider most attractive in a woman?
I just got the October issues of Seventeen and Cosmo Girl to use with my high school girls, but if you'd like borrow them first I could [color=red]lend them out for a week.[/quote[/color]]



Just means relationship issues interest me greatly at this point,you genius! Just because I'm not responding on other threads,doesn't mean I don't have intelligent interests,just not the ones mentioned on Dave's Cafe. If you're such a brain then why are YOU responding on these same "simple-minded" threads? Are you a teenager intellectually,too??? With your type of reasoning,we might conclude that most posres here are stupid!


I'd like to know YOUR intellectual qualifications!


It's just funny that on a site like this, with all sorts of guys with whom to discuss intellectual topics (or educational - does the OP even teach?), the OP starts a thread like this to attract the usual male banter.


I'm not looking to meet guys for dates on this forum,so there's no reason for me to demonstrate my intellectual interests.Just asking for advice on relationships with the opposite sex--who better to ask than the guys?


As a guy who's into museums, literature, history, and foreplay, I think I have a good idea why she ends up with the type of guys she does, lol.



I'm also into literature(in fact,have 2 degrees in literature) and history ,as well as foreign languages(speak 4) and Classical music,so there should be plenty to talk about.As a matter of fact,I don' t always end up with the type of guy described in my OP. I've dated PH.D students,computer engineers,etc. It's just that the sex issue was always important and caused friction,even with these guys;hence my post about "men and sex"!

Maybe you should add psychology and philosophy to your interests,to improve insight and reasoning!


Yes, surprise, surprise, sex usally does become an issue in a romantic relationship, even with edumacated guys. In fact, it even happens to dullards who have two degrees in history and can only speak one foreign language, like me. But just think - in this age of cyber-communication you can spend all the time in world just chatting with guys about intellectual topics if that's what turns you on (which it obviously doesn't Laughing ).

Or you can remind me why I'm so thankful to be long rid of a certain of your kindred spirits who would far rather talk about sex than do it.

How many Sex and the City and Friends DVDs do you own, btw, and have you ever made a bf watch them with you?
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guangho



Joined: 19 Jan 2005
Location: a spot full of deception, stupidity, and public micturation and thus unfit for longterm residency

PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think this says it all for most guys.

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29644
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Babayaga



Joined: 28 May 2005

PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: Men and sex Reply with quote

[quote="Yu_Bum_suk"][quote="Babayaga"]
Yu_Bum_suk wrote:
Babayaga wrote:
Yu_Bum_suk wrote:
Babayaga wrote:
peppermint wrote:
Babayaga wrote:


I bet you're one of those guys who doesn't give credit to his date's intelligence or humanity and just wants to sc**w her on a first date!


Why do you seem to think the two are mutually exclusive?[/quote]


I don't think that at all. I was simply responding to Yum_bum_suk's assumption that intelligent guys wouldn't find me interesting,therefore all they would want from would be sex. I in turn assumed that he's a conceited,self--centered type of guy who's not able to recognize a woman's intelligence and humanity,but just see her as a piece of meat.


Haha, just look at the threads you start / respond to - Topic: Men and sex, Topic: Will ignoring A GUY get his attention?, Topic: So what sort of parent are you/ are you gonna be?, Topic: Men and attractive women, Topic: Princess or no?, Topic: What do men consider most attractive in a woman?
I just got the October issues of Seventeen and Cosmo Girl to use with my high school girls, but if you'd like borrow them first I could [color=red]lend them out for a week.[/quote[/color]]



Just means relationship issues interest me greatly at this point,you genius! Just because I'm not responding on other threads,doesn't mean I don't have intelligent interests,just not the ones mentioned on Dave's Cafe. If you're such a brain then why are YOU responding on these same "simple-minded" threads? Are you a teenager intellectually,too??? With your type of reasoning,we might conclude that most posres here are stupid!


I'd like to know YOUR intellectual qualifications!


It's just funny that on a site like this, with all sorts of guys with whom to discuss intellectual topics (or educational - does the OP even teach?), the OP starts a thread like this to attract the usual male banter.


I'm not looking to meet guys for dates on this forum,so there's no reason for me to demonstrate my intellectual interests.Just asking for advice on relationships with the opposite sex--who better to ask than the guys?


As a guy who's into museums, literature, history, and foreplay, I think I have a good idea why she ends up with the type of guys she does, lol.



I'm also into literature(in fact,have 2 degrees in literature) and history ,as well as foreign languages(speak 4) and Classical music,so there should be plenty to talk about.As a matter of fact,I don' t always end up with the type of guy described in my OP. I've dated PH.D students,computer engineers,etc. It's just that the sex issue was always important and caused friction,even with these guys;hence my post about "men and sex"!

Maybe you should add psychology and philosophy to your interests,to improve insight and reasoning!


Yes, surprise, surprise, sex usally does become an issue in a romantic relationship, even with edumacated guys. In fact, it even happens to dullards who have two degrees in history and can only speak one foreign language, like me. But just think - in this age of cyber-communication you can spend all the time in world just chatting with guys about intellectual topics if that's what turns you on (which it obviously doesn't Laughing ).



Haven't you read my comment that I'm not reading posts on Dave's to pick up a bf? Also,in cyber space I prefer to chat on everyday topics---just small--talking---that's just my prefence with regard to this medium. I prefer chatting on intellectual topics with people I can see following a performance/lecture/date/outing to share opinions.


And I don't own any "Sex in the city" tapes,because I think that show is idiotic!



Or you can remind me why I'm so thankful to be long rid of a certain of your kindred spirits who would far rather talk about sex than do it.

How many Sex and the City and Friends DVDs do you own, btw, and have you ever made a bf watch them with you?
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JongnoGuru



Joined: 25 May 2004
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 7:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can't see the new comments for all the multiple (& broken) quotes... Confused And what's with the funky text-colouring? Headachey. And why is my space-bar sticking all of a sudden?
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Babayaga



Joined: 28 May 2005

PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Men and sex Reply with quote

Yu_Bum_suk wrote:

As a guy who's into museums, literature, history, and foreplay, I think I have a good idea why she ends up with the type of guys she does, lol.



Babayaga wrote:
I'm also into literature(in fact,have 2 degrees in literature) and history ,as well as foreign languages(speak 4) and Classical music,so there should be plenty to talk about.As a matter of fact,I don' t always end up with the type of [color=blue]guy described in my OP. I've dated PH.D students,engineers,etc.It's just that the sex issue always cuased friction between us!

[quote=Yu-Bum-Suk] Yes, surprise, surprise, sex usally does become an issue in a romantic relationship, even with edumacated guys. In fact, it even happens to dullards who have two degrees in history and can only speak one foreign language, like me. But just think - in this age of cyber-communication you can spend all the time in world just chatting with guys about intellectual topics if that's what turns you on (which it obviously doesn't Laughing ).


Babayaga: Actually,I prefer discussing intelligent topics with people I can see following a performance/outing/date,etc. I go on [color=blue]cyberspace just to chit-chat.[/color]

[quote=Yu-bum-suk] How many Sex and the City and Friends DVDs do you own, btw, and have you ever made a bf watch them with you?





Babayaga: Actually,I hate "Sex and the city"--it's an idiotic show! "Friends",on the other hand is cute and fun!
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Swiss James



Joined: 26 Nov 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 4:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Babayaga- if I might make a suggestion- less use of the "Quote" button, more use of the "Preview" button.
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kermo



Joined: 01 Sep 2004
Location: Eating eggs, with a comb, out of a shoe.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 7:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Swiss James wrote:
Babayaga- if I might make a suggestion- less use of the "Quote" button, more use of the "Preview" button.


I might also add- less use of that darned exclamation mark.
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Babayaga



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 7:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kermo wrote:
Swiss James wrote:
Babayaga- if I might make a suggestion- less use of the "Quote" button, more use of the "Preview" button.


I might also add- less use of that darned exclamation mark.




Thanks for the stylistic advice.As to "Preview" button,I don'talways have time to hit it,since I'm writing in a library at a "15--min. only" computer.
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Cedar



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Babayaga wrote:

Thanks for the stylistic advice.As to "Preview" button,I don'talways have time to hit it,since I'm writing in a library at a "15--min. only" computer.


Huhh???? Such torture still exists? I haven't seen that since I was in the US in 1997!
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