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Reply #90 posted 01/07/10 11:44pm

Alej

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TheVoid said:

matthewgrant said:


I'd still hit it..



You have to admit though. He was more 'star like' during his 32-bit symbol years:





32-bit spit falloff falloff falloff !!!
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Reply #91 posted 01/07/10 11:48pm

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Alej said:

TheVoid said:




You have to admit though. He was more 'star like' during his 32-bit symbol years:





32-bit spit falloff falloff falloff !!!



This is protege during her 32-bit "Brunette Ambition Tour"



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Reply #92 posted 01/07/10 11:48pm

TheVoid

Well, this thread went to hell. lol
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Reply #93 posted 01/07/10 11:49pm

matthewgrant

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TheVoid said:

matthewgrant said:


I'd still hit it..



You have to admit though. He was more 'star like' during his 32-bit symbol years:



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P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! whistle
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Reply #94 posted 01/07/10 11:52pm

Protege

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Alej said:




32-bit spit falloff falloff falloff !!!



This is protege during her 32-bit "Brunette Ambition Tour"



razz

falloff!!

that's from like ten decades ago falloff

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Reply #95 posted 01/07/10 11:52pm

Alej

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TheVoid said:

Alej said:




32-bit spit falloff falloff falloff !!!



This is protege during her 32-bit "Brunette Ambition Tour"



razz



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my
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falloff falloff falloff
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Reply #96 posted 01/07/10 11:53pm

Protege

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Alej said:

TheVoid said:




This is protege during her 32-bit "Brunette Ambition Tour"



razz



oh
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that picture = the days when we ruled chat touched

wtf disbelief falloff

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Reply #97 posted 01/07/10 11:54pm

Alej

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Protege said:

Alej said:




oh
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that picture = the days when we ruled chat touched

wtf disbelief falloff


ota touched falloff
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Reply #98 posted 01/08/10 12:00am

TheVoid

OMG, evenstar3 from when she used to post in the M&M forum:



mushy



and the early days when I was trying to get Fauxie's attention mushy :




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Reply #99 posted 01/08/10 12:18am

vivid

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roodboi said:

my two best friends, one I've known since kindergarten, the other since 2nd grade, are guys...I can't imagine having the same connection & history with a female that I do with them...in a lot of ways, I dont think it would be possible at all for me to have a female best friend...


My one female best friend was 'one of the guys', but ultimately, girls like that are never really one of the guys. They'll do something girl-emotional eventually and it causes a bit of a weird situation.

I think there's often a sexual energy under the surface that makes it difficult. It's one of the reasons why, despite the fact that I think i would have gotten along famously with you in high school, I could never be your best friend. I look so stupid doting.



I've had this problem with boys and girls, gay and straight, so I think it's more to do with chemistry than gender.
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Reply #100 posted 01/08/10 12:24am

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My only 'best female friend' and me back in the day mushy






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Reply #101 posted 01/08/10 12:57am

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My only 'best female friend' and me back in the day mushy








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Reply #102 posted 01/08/10 2:46am

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they're female...
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #103 posted 01/08/10 4:25am

joseph8

I pride myself on being(and am) a good listener. As a result I've had to say "thanks but no thanks" to a few women wanting some type of deeper "friendship". When I was younger and on the hunt, if you weren't interested in fucking(or at the very least sucking my dick), I couldn't be bothered. Time spent with a platonic female friend is time I could be spending getting my knob slobbed.

When I got older, more mature and had long term relationships, a deep friendship with another woman was out because my significant others were not cool with it.
And rightfully so. I feel the same way which is probably why things went so well. Gotta see eye to eye on those kind of things or it leads to a lot of conflict.
Needless to say almost all of my closer friendships were with men.
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Reply #104 posted 01/08/10 4:59am

Vendetta1

joseph8 said:

I pride myself on being(and am) a good listener. As a result I've had to say "thanks but no thanks" to a few women wanting some type of deeper "friendship". When I was younger and on the hunt, if you weren't interested in fucking(or at the very least sucking my dick), I couldn't be bothered. Time spent with a platonic female friend is time I could be spending getting my knob slobbed.

When I got older, more mature and had long term relationships, a deep friendship with another woman was out because my significant others were not cool with it.
And rightfully so. I feel the same way which is probably why things went so well. Gotta see eye to eye on those kind of things or it leads to a lot of conflict.
Needless to say almost all of my closer friendships were with men.
I will never understand why women have a problem with their men being friends with other women.
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Reply #105 posted 01/08/10 5:53am

MacDaddy

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i haven't got any friends.



hug wanna be mine?
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Reply #106 posted 01/08/10 7:17am

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Vendetta1 said:

joseph8 said:

I pride myself on being(and am) a good listener. As a result I've had to say "thanks but no thanks" to a few women wanting some type of deeper "friendship". When I was younger and on the hunt, if you weren't interested in fucking(or at the very least sucking my dick), I couldn't be bothered. Time spent with a platonic female friend is time I could be spending getting my knob slobbed.

When I got older, more mature and had long term relationships, a deep friendship with another woman was out because my significant others were not cool with it.
And rightfully so. I feel the same way which is probably why things went so well. Gotta see eye to eye on those kind of things or it leads to a lot of conflict.
Needless to say almost all of my closer friendships were with men.
I will never understand why women have a problem with their men being friends with other women.


In general I agree. I wouldn't want to be with a guy I didn't trust to have women friends.

I work with one of my best friend's husbands (well, same company and building) and we've gone to lunch together (just the two of us) and gone to happy hours together (with other coworkers). It hasn't ever occurrd to me that this would be something someone would be bothered by. She knows when it happens and we all know it's no big deal. shrug

On the other hand, if I were in a relationship with all the trust in the world, there are probably certain women I would be uncomfortable with my partner befriending. Due to my own jealousies and insecurities. And that's something I'd have to deal with, I guess.
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Reply #107 posted 01/08/10 11:49am

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I will never understand why women have a problem with their men being friends with other women.


Me neither but I guess people have there issues or reasons.

Habbo has some long standing women friends I know them all, every now and then they'll stop by , I don't have to be there. I still got girlfriends ( who think a black man should never be allowed to leave the house unless they are with them) still trip over this, girl chatterbox. Same damn silly conversation... I've had to listen to for 26 years. bored2
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Reply #108 posted 01/08/10 3:04pm

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Vendetta1 said:

joseph8 said:

I pride myself on being(and am) a good listener. As a result I've had to say "thanks but no thanks" to a few women wanting some type of deeper "friendship". When I was younger and on the hunt, if you weren't interested in fucking(or at the very least sucking my dick), I couldn't be bothered. Time spent with a platonic female friend is time I could be spending getting my knob slobbed.

When I got older, more mature and had long term relationships, a deep friendship with another woman was out because my significant others were not cool with it.
And rightfully so. I feel the same way which is probably why things went so well. Gotta see eye to eye on those kind of things or it leads to a lot of conflict.
Needless to say almost all of my closer friendships were with men.
I will never understand why women have a problem with their men being friends with other women.


That's one thing I'm concerned about. When I get a girlfriend, I hope she's not irritated that my homegirls and I talk on the regular or investigate her lol

Matter of fact, one of their boyfriends tried to break our friendship up because he thought I was trying to hook up with his girl and threatened me a few times (Talking shit about me at my birthday party that his ass wasn't even invited too)

I almost had to make bumrush call on that fool neutral
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Reply #109 posted 01/12/10 11:47am

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Are men insecure with women having male friends? Is this just a female thing? I have no problem with a man I am seeing having female friends, unless he doesn't want us to meet then I might be a little hmm no no no!
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Reply #110 posted 01/12/10 11:48am

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bboy87 said:

Vendetta1 said:

I will never understand why women have a problem with their men being friends with other women.


That's one thing I'm concerned about. When I get a girlfriend, I hope she's not irritated that my homegirls and I talk on the regular or investigate her lol

Matter of fact, one of their boyfriends tried to break our friendship up because he thought I was trying to hook up with his girl and threatened me a few times (Talking shit about me at my birthday party that his ass wasn't even invited too)

I almost had to make bumrush call on that fool neutral



How do you find yourself in such situations? falloff
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