Let's take it one step further.
Asking a woman when she is "due" and she is not pregnant. NEVER a good idea to suggest a woman is pregnant until it is publically and unquestionably known to be a fact that she is pregnant. Just doing a bit to help the blokes. [Edited 8/30/05 18:09pm] I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: Let's take it one step further.
Asking a woman when she is "due" and she is not pregnant. NEVER a good idea to suggest a woman is pregnant until it is publically and unquestionably known to be a fact that she is pregnant. Just doing a bit to help the blokes. [Edited 8/30/05 18:09pm] Ouch. That would be a nightmare. As equality grows, violence declines. | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: Let's take it one step further.
Asking a woman when she is "due" and she is not pregnant. NEVER a good idea to suggest a woman is pregnant until it is publically and unquestionably known to be a fact that she is pregnant. Just doing a bit to help the blokes. [Edited 8/30/05 18:09pm] OMG - everyone could learn from this, not just the fellas My workmate who is a bit chubby and quite buxom, (I wouldn't even call her fat) went over to the bakery to get her lunch and the lady serving her asked when the "little one" would be arriving! | |
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p0pstar said: Electrostar said: Thanks Natisse. I relate to that. It's a pity all orgers couldnt give a mature response to what is a perfectly normal predicament for a guy.
it's not my fault you attract insecure fruit cakes You can say that again. As equality grows, violence declines. | |
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I guess you shouldn't bring anything up about weight, becuase I get offended when people tell me I should gain some weight. They are much bigger people than me. | |
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unlucky7 said: I guess you shouldn't bring anything up about weight, becuase I get offended when people tell me I should gain some weight. They are much bigger people than me.
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Electrostar said: meow85 said: I agree. Sure, society, the media, and friends and family have an influence on how we perceive ourselves -but ti's up to the individual to see past all the crap they're being fed and love themselves for what they are. Hmmm. But its natural to look for a role model. TV / magazines give the majority of people a role model. But sadly that role model is usually unattainable or unnatural. Also true, but I stand by what I said. If a person can't learn to see past the bullshit, it's their own fault they feel bad about themselves. It really shouldn't be as hard as some claim it is to acknowledge that the woman on the cover of the magazine probably has an eating disorder, and is made up, posed, and airbrushed to "perfection". How dumb does a person have to be to think something that obviously fake is the ideal they should judge themselves by? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Another thing u never say to a girl: "HEY FATTY!! yeah you... the one with more chins than a chineese phonebook. Want another cream cake flabster??"
don't say that | |
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meow85 said: Electrostar said: Hmmm. But its natural to look for a role model. TV / magazines give the majority of people a role model. But sadly that role model is usually unattainable or unnatural. Also true, but I stand by what I said. If a person can't learn to see past the bullshit, it's their own fault they feel bad about themselves. It really shouldn't be as hard as some claim it is to acknowledge that the woman on the cover of the magazine probably has an eating disorder, and is made up, posed, and airbrushed to "perfection". How dumb does a person have to be to think something that obviously fake is the ideal they should judge themselves by? Unfortunately most people are dumb. As equality grows, violence declines. | |
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Electrostar said: meow85 said: Also true, but I stand by what I said. If a person can't learn to see past the bullshit, it's their own fault they feel bad about themselves. It really shouldn't be as hard as some claim it is to acknowledge that the woman on the cover of the magazine probably has an eating disorder, and is made up, posed, and airbrushed to "perfection". How dumb does a person have to be to think something that obviously fake is the ideal they should judge themselves by? Unfortunately most people are dumb. I think you might be right. If I ever have kids, I hope I manage to teach them to know better. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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