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Reply #30 posted 04/12/10 6:33am

Dave1992

tinaz said:

Im so sorry hun! hug

But forgive me for being daft but I dont understand..confuse You had to good of an english accent? So you had to speak in english but yours was too good?? WTF is that...???...!!!!!....


hug

Forget the contest, You looked GORGEOUS! Thats all that really matters... lol


Thank you hug


So to speak, yes. After they had heard me in the first couple of rounds, everybody was sure I was going to win (a member or the jury told me). My dad was there, too, and during a break he had a chat with that English moderator (Paul Hollingdale) and some member of the jury was listening. My dad is also quite good at languages (especially English), so they thought he might be a native or that at least English was our civilised language at home. When we told him that my dad was brought up in an Austrian redneck-town and that I had lived with my slovakian mother (who doesn't understand a single English word) since I was six, he was still unimpressed.

"Nobody would believe that. Someone with an accent like that has to speak English at home. Apart from that, this competition should evaluate which Austrian student has learned a language best at school and not in his private life. Shall I talk to your English teacher and see whether her accent is as British as yours?"

I was fucking angry. I told him that NO SINGLE ONE of the nine students who have made the final learned English at school only. You HAVE to be interested in the language and the country outside the school to get this far. I'm sure ALL of the participants read English books, watch English movies, watch English news and try to pronounce words similarly to the people they see on TV, until they sound just as good.



He seemed to be in such a hurry and didn't even listen to me. I HATE when others don't listen or do not believe me, when I know I'm right and telling the truth. He went away and I was absolutely gutted. My dad couldn't believe it either. He felt so sorry for me.
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Reply #31 posted 04/12/10 6:40am

tinaz

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vivid said:

tinaz said:

Im so sorry hun! hug

But forgive me for being daft but I dont understand..confuse You had to good of an english accent? So you had to speak in english but yours was too good?? WTF is that...???...!!!!!....


hug

Forget the contest, You looked GORGEOUS! Thats all that really matters... lol



didn't he just? drool3



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Reply #32 posted 04/12/10 6:44am

vivid

Dave1992 said:

tinaz said:

Im so sorry hun! hug

But forgive me for being daft but I dont understand..confuse You had to good of an english accent? So you had to speak in english but yours was too good?? WTF is that...???...!!!!!....


hug

Forget the contest, You looked GORGEOUS! Thats all that really matters... lol


Thank you hug


So to speak, yes. After they had heard me in the first couple of rounds, everybody was sure I was going to win (a member or the jury told me). My dad was there, too, and during a break he had a chat with that English moderator (Paul Hollingdale) and some member of the jury was listening. My dad is also quite good at languages (especially English), so they thought he might be a native or that at least English was our civilised language at home. When we told him that my dad was brought up in an Austrian redneck-town and that I had lived with my slovakian mother (who doesn't understand a single English word) since I was six, he was still unimpressed.

"Nobody would believe that. Someone with an accent like that has to speak English at home. Apart from that, this competition should evaluate which Austrian student has learned a language best at school and not in his private life. Shall I talk to your English teacher and see whether her accent is as British as yours?"

I was fucking angry. I told him that NO SINGLE ONE of the nine students who have made the final learned English at school only. You HAVE to be interested in the language and the country outside the school to get this far. I'm sure ALL of the participants read English books, watch English movies, watch English news and try to pronounce words similarly to the people they see on TV, until they sound just as good.



He seemed to be in such a hurry and didn't even listen to me. I HATE when others don't listen or do not believe me, when I know I'm right and telling the truth. He went away and I was absolutely gutted. My dad couldn't believe it either. He felt so sorry for me.



It was a compliment Dave - You're clearly very clever, also very young and just a teensy weensy bit more beautiful than pretty much everyone. He on the other hand isn't.

You were just too good for him to believe.
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Reply #33 posted 04/12/10 6:45am

tinaz

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Dave1992 said:

tinaz said:

Im so sorry hun! hug

But forgive me for being daft but I dont understand..confuse You had to good of an english accent? So you had to speak in english but yours was too good?? WTF is that...???...!!!!!....


hug

Forget the contest, You looked GORGEOUS! Thats all that really matters... lol


Thank you hug


So to speak, yes. After they had heard me in the first couple of rounds, everybody was sure I was going to win (a member or the jury told me). My dad was there, too, and during a break he had a chat with that English moderator (Paul Hollingdale) and some member of the jury was listening. My dad is also quite good at languages (especially English), so they thought he might be a native or that at least English was our civilised language at home. When we told him that my dad was brought up in an Austrian redneck-town and that I had lived with my slovakian mother (who doesn't understand a single English word) since I was six, he was still unimpressed.

"Nobody would believe that. Someone with an accent like that has to speak English at home. Apart from that, this competition should evaluate which Austrian student has learned a language best at school and not in his private life. Shall I talk to your English teacher and see whether her accent is as British as yours?"

I was fucking angry. I told him that NO SINGLE ONE of the nine students who have made the final learned English at school only. You HAVE to be interested in the language and the country outside the school to get this far. I'm sure ALL of the participants read English books, watch English movies, watch English news and try to pronounce words similarly to the people they see on TV, until they sound just as good.



He seemed to be in such a hurry and didn't even listen to me. I HATE when others don't listen or do not believe me, when I know I'm right and telling the truth. He went away and I was absolutely gutted. My dad couldn't believe it either. He felt so sorry for me.




TOTALLY unfair! I agree with you that one cant learn the language that well in school without using it outside of the school... Heck, we had french in high school and noone remembers a darn thing!

Its so very frustrating when the older generations wont listen to a much younger generation because they are old, set in their ways, and will not allow someone younger to be right... Even at my old age I have encountered those situations many times...

Could you take this before some sort of commitee and prove your case?? Its just pissing me off that old codger just blew you off without listening to what you had to say...
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Reply #34 posted 04/12/10 6:46am

tinaz

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vivid said:

Dave1992 said:



Thank you hug


So to speak, yes. After they had heard me in the first couple of rounds, everybody was sure I was going to win (a member or the jury told me). My dad was there, too, and during a break he had a chat with that English moderator (Paul Hollingdale) and some member of the jury was listening. My dad is also quite good at languages (especially English), so they thought he might be a native or that at least English was our civilised language at home. When we told him that my dad was brought up in an Austrian redneck-town and that I had lived with my slovakian mother (who doesn't understand a single English word) since I was six, he was still unimpressed.

"Nobody would believe that. Someone with an accent like that has to speak English at home. Apart from that, this competition should evaluate which Austrian student has learned a language best at school and not in his private life. Shall I talk to your English teacher and see whether her accent is as British as yours?"

I was fucking angry. I told him that NO SINGLE ONE of the nine students who have made the final learned English at school only. You HAVE to be interested in the language and the country outside the school to get this far. I'm sure ALL of the participants read English books, watch English movies, watch English news and try to pronounce words similarly to the people they see on TV, until they sound just as good.



He seemed to be in such a hurry and didn't even listen to me. I HATE when others don't listen or do not believe me, when I know I'm right and telling the truth. He went away and I was absolutely gutted. My dad couldn't believe it either. He felt so sorry for me.



It was a compliment Dave - You're clearly very clever, also very young and just a teensy weensy bit more beautiful than pretty much everyone. He on the other hand isn't.

You were just too good for him to believe.



Very true...
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Reply #35 posted 04/12/10 6:46am

Aelis

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Dave1992 said:

You see that thing under my left eye? That was the beginning of an itching rash I had all over my body after a couple of hours. I went to the hospital and the doctors said that it may well be stress-related and psychosomatic. eek


And this overwhelmingly ugly, old, fat, nasty, oh-so-intelligent, shit-talking fuck-face is why the jury had to put me into second place by one fucking point.





That's very likely pat . My skin usually reacts in a similar way whenever I'm experiencing negative emotions.

I see you tend to describe people you dislike this way biggrin

hug
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Reply #36 posted 04/12/10 7:07am

Dave1992

tinaz said:

Dave1992 said:



Thank you hug


So to speak, yes. After they had heard me in the first couple of rounds, everybody was sure I was going to win (a member or the jury told me). My dad was there, too, and during a break he had a chat with that English moderator (Paul Hollingdale) and some member of the jury was listening. My dad is also quite good at languages (especially English), so they thought he might be a native or that at least English was our civilised language at home. When we told him that my dad was brought up in an Austrian redneck-town and that I had lived with my slovakian mother (who doesn't understand a single English word) since I was six, he was still unimpressed.

"Nobody would believe that. Someone with an accent like that has to speak English at home. Apart from that, this competition should evaluate which Austrian student has learned a language best at school and not in his private life. Shall I talk to your English teacher and see whether her accent is as British as yours?"

I was fucking angry. I told him that NO SINGLE ONE of the nine students who have made the final learned English at school only. You HAVE to be interested in the language and the country outside the school to get this far. I'm sure ALL of the participants read English books, watch English movies, watch English news and try to pronounce words similarly to the people they see on TV, until they sound just as good.



He seemed to be in such a hurry and didn't even listen to me. I HATE when others don't listen or do not believe me, when I know I'm right and telling the truth. He went away and I was absolutely gutted. My dad couldn't believe it either. He felt so sorry for me.




TOTALLY unfair! I agree with you that one cant learn the language that well in school without using it outside of the school... Heck, we had french in high school and noone remembers a darn thing!

Its so very frustrating when the older generations wont listen to a much younger generation because they are old, set in their ways, and will not allow someone younger to be right... Even at my old age I have encountered those situations many times...

Could you take this before some sort of commitee and prove your case?? Its just pissing me off that old codger just blew you off without listening to what you had to say...



Yes. I wrote a level-headed, down-to-earth email to his superiors, asking about where it says that the son of someone who is talented with languages is not allowed to take part/win. Does that mean the child of a singer is not allowed to take part in singing competitions? I also contacted some newspapers and some will make a brief story out of it.

I don't know what kind of effect this will have, but at least that bitch motherfucker will get the kind of negative publicity he was hoping to avoid by ditching me.
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Reply #37 posted 04/12/10 7:07am

Dave1992

vivid said:

Dave1992 said:



Thank you hug


So to speak, yes. After they had heard me in the first couple of rounds, everybody was sure I was going to win (a member or the jury told me). My dad was there, too, and during a break he had a chat with that English moderator (Paul Hollingdale) and some member of the jury was listening. My dad is also quite good at languages (especially English), so they thought he might be a native or that at least English was our civilised language at home. When we told him that my dad was brought up in an Austrian redneck-town and that I had lived with my slovakian mother (who doesn't understand a single English word) since I was six, he was still unimpressed.

"Nobody would believe that. Someone with an accent like that has to speak English at home. Apart from that, this competition should evaluate which Austrian student has learned a language best at school and not in his private life. Shall I talk to your English teacher and see whether her accent is as British as yours?"

I was fucking angry. I told him that NO SINGLE ONE of the nine students who have made the final learned English at school only. You HAVE to be interested in the language and the country outside the school to get this far. I'm sure ALL of the participants read English books, watch English movies, watch English news and try to pronounce words similarly to the people they see on TV, until they sound just as good.



He seemed to be in such a hurry and didn't even listen to me. I HATE when others don't listen or do not believe me, when I know I'm right and telling the truth. He went away and I was absolutely gutted. My dad couldn't believe it either. He felt so sorry for me.



It was a compliment Dave - You're clearly very clever, also very young and just a teensy weensy bit more beautiful than pretty much everyone. He on the other hand isn't.

You were just too good for him to believe.


touched hug
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Reply #38 posted 04/12/10 7:09am

vivid

Dave1992 said:

vivid said:




It was a compliment Dave - You're clearly very clever, also very young and just a teensy weensy bit more beautiful than pretty much everyone. He on the other hand isn't.

You were just too good for him to believe.


touched hug



Dammit - I hate you too! I just have a different way of showing it wink
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Reply #39 posted 04/12/10 7:16am

tinaz

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Dave1992 said:

tinaz said:





TOTALLY unfair! I agree with you that one cant learn the language that well in school without using it outside of the school... Heck, we had french in high school and noone remembers a darn thing!

Its so very frustrating when the older generations wont listen to a much younger generation because they are old, set in their ways, and will not allow someone younger to be right... Even at my old age I have encountered those situations many times...

Could you take this before some sort of commitee and prove your case?? Its just pissing me off that old codger just blew you off without listening to what you had to say...



Yes. I wrote a level-headed, down-to-earth email to his superiors, asking about where it says that the son of someone who is talented with languages is not allowed to take part/win. Does that mean the child of a singer is not allowed to take part in singing competitions? I also contacted some newspapers and some will make a brief story out of it.

I don't know what kind of effect this will have, but at least that bitch motherfucker will get the kind of negative publicity he was hoping to avoid by ditching me.



Very good!! Im curious as to what you will hear back...
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Reply #40 posted 04/12/10 7:47am

PunkMistress

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Dave1992 said:


This was probably the first time in my life I was an official victim of unfairness! My dad said that things like that will happen more often in my life, even if it simply is not fair.

I hope this won't limit my chances of getting a job in England someday. Because it simply does sound better to say "I am the best in the whole country" than to say "I am second best...".

Well, maybe that's life. Great. neutral


Dave, this post really makes me want to slap you.
It's what you make it.
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Reply #41 posted 04/12/10 7:48am

Dave1992

PunkMistress said:

Dave1992 said:


This was probably the first time in my life I was an official victim of unfairness! My dad said that things like that will happen more often in my life, even if it simply is not fair.

I hope this won't limit my chances of getting a job in England someday. Because it simply does sound better to say "I am the best in the whole country" than to say "I am second best...".

Well, maybe that's life. Great. neutral


Dave, this post really makes me want to slap you.


Just what I wanted batting eyes
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Reply #42 posted 04/12/10 7:53am

endymion

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Dave1992 said:

Today was the final of the nationwide English language contest I qualified for after having won the federal state-wide competition.




Briefly, the jury wanted to disqualify me, because they couldn't believe I (or somebody from my family) was not a native speaker and it is not allowed to take part when you speak English at home or have been to an English-speaking country for more than four weeks once.


I made it to the final and everybody (even the jury) was convinced I would win, but then some arsehole from the jury said that he wants to disqualify me, because no person could get an accent like that from studying English at school. They realised they couldn't kick me out anymore, so they simply made sure I didn't win it, so I "only" made the second place.

It was a huge occasion with TV cameras everywhere and hundreds of people watching and everybody was baffled when I didn't win it. Even the winner came over to talk to me afterwards and said that she didn't understand why I didn't win.



Personally, I don't give a damn about whether I'm first or second or in 10th place, I just find it unfair that it seems like sometimes you get punished for your talents and the hard work you have put into something.



I'm very disappointed.



Fuckers mad

Maybe make contact with some of the judges wives, boff them and post the video on porntube or wherever thumbs up!
What you don't remember never happened
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Reply #43 posted 04/12/10 8:02am

Dave1992

endymion said:

Dave1992 said:

Today was the final of the nationwide English language contest I qualified for after having won the federal state-wide competition.




Briefly, the jury wanted to disqualify me, because they couldn't believe I (or somebody from my family) was not a native speaker and it is not allowed to take part when you speak English at home or have been to an English-speaking country for more than four weeks once.


I made it to the final and everybody (even the jury) was convinced I would win, but then some arsehole from the jury said that he wants to disqualify me, because no person could get an accent like that from studying English at school. They realised they couldn't kick me out anymore, so they simply made sure I didn't win it, so I "only" made the second place.

It was a huge occasion with TV cameras everywhere and hundreds of people watching and everybody was baffled when I didn't win it. Even the winner came over to talk to me afterwards and said that she didn't understand why I didn't win.



Personally, I don't give a damn about whether I'm first or second or in 10th place, I just find it unfair that it seems like sometimes you get punished for your talents and the hard work you have put into something.



I'm very disappointed.



Fuckers mad

Maybe make contact with some of the judges wives, boff them and post the video on porntube or wherever thumbs up!


falloff


That was Plan B, actually.
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Reply #44 posted 04/12/10 8:05am

HamsterHuey

Dave1992 said:

You! hug


Me? touched



jerkoff

Dave1992 said:

I'd so LOVE to get drunk with you!


I get REAL cuddly when I am drunk. I can't say what exactly happened, yesterday at the party, but I am sure you would looooove it too!
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Reply #45 posted 04/12/10 8:08am

RodeoSchro

Dave1992 said:

touched lol




This was probably the first time in my life I was an official victim of unfairness! My dad said that things like that will happen more often in my life, even if it simply is not fair.


I hope this won't limit my chances of getting a job in England someday. Because it simply does sound better to say "I am the best in the whole country" than to say "I am second best...".

Well, maybe that's life. Great. neutral



hug


Nah, that's not life. That's just one unfortunate thing perpetrated by a jerk in a life that will otherwise be filled with joy and accomplishment.

hug
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Reply #46 posted 04/12/10 8:12am

HamsterHuey

RodeoSchro said:

a life filled with joy and accomplishment


And cuddling with Hamster Huey.
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Reply #47 posted 04/12/10 8:15am

HamsterHuey

HamsterHuey said:

RodeoSchro said:

a life filled with joy and accomplishment


And cuddling with Hamster Huey.


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Reply #48 posted 04/12/10 8:24am

vivid

endymion said:

Dave1992 said:

Today was the final of the nationwide English language contest I qualified for after having won the federal state-wide competition.




Briefly, the jury wanted to disqualify me, because they couldn't believe I (or somebody from my family) was not a native speaker and it is not allowed to take part when you speak English at home or have been to an English-speaking country for more than four weeks once.


I made it to the final and everybody (even the jury) was convinced I would win, but then some arsehole from the jury said that he wants to disqualify me, because no person could get an accent like that from studying English at school. They realised they couldn't kick me out anymore, so they simply made sure I didn't win it, so I "only" made the second place.

It was a huge occasion with TV cameras everywhere and hundreds of people watching and everybody was baffled when I didn't win it. Even the winner came over to talk to me afterwards and said that she didn't understand why I didn't win.



Personally, I don't give a damn about whether I'm first or second or in 10th place, I just find it unfair that it seems like sometimes you get punished for your talents and the hard work you have put into something.



I'm very disappointed.



Fuckers mad

Maybe make contact with some of the judges wives, boff them and post the video on porntube or wherever thumbs up!



I like your style lol
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Reply #49 posted 04/12/10 8:39am

Dave1992

HamsterHuey said:

Dave1992 said:

You! hug


Me? touched



jerkoff

Dave1992 said:

I'd so LOVE to get drunk with you!


I get REAL cuddly when I am drunk. I can't say what exactly happened, yesterday at the party, but I am sure you would looooove it too!


I was quite cuddly yesterday. I'm a little bit ill and I wanted someone to come over, cuddle with me, watch a boring, romantic, bad movie and eat tons of chips.





purse
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Reply #50 posted 04/12/10 8:40am

Dave1992

RodeoSchro said:

Dave1992 said:

touched lol




This was probably the first time in my life I was an official victim of unfairness! My dad said that things like that will happen more often in my life, even if it simply is not fair.


I hope this won't limit my chances of getting a job in England someday. Because it simply does sound better to say "I am the best in the whole country" than to say "I am second best...".

Well, maybe that's life. Great. neutral



hug


Nah, that's not life. That's just one unfortunate thing perpetrated by a jerk in a life that will otherwise be filled with joy and accomplishment.

hug


hug
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Reply #51 posted 04/12/10 8:48am

HamsterHuey

Dave1992 said:

HamsterHuey said:



I get REAL cuddly when I am drunk. I can't say what exactly happened, yesterday at the party, but I am sure you would looooove it too!


I was quite cuddly yesterday. I'm a little bit ill and I wanted someone to come over, cuddle with me, watch a boring, romantic, bad movie and eat tons of chips.
purse


I am watching mini-series Taken. That okay? I got lots of potato chips and beer.

And lotsa cuddles. I gotta big couch. You'd just fall asleep in my arms n all. I got the arms.
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Reply #52 posted 04/12/10 8:49am

Dave1992

HamsterHuey said:

Dave1992 said:



I was quite cuddly yesterday. I'm a little bit ill and I wanted someone to come over, cuddle with me, watch a boring, romantic, bad movie and eat tons of chips.
purse


I am watching mini-series Taken. That okay? I got lots of potato chips and beer.

And lotsa cuddles. I gotta big couch. You'd just fall asleep in my arms n all. I got the arms.


I have never cuddled with a man before. Let alone a gay man!


Should I be afraid of falling asleep next to you? confuse
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Reply #53 posted 04/12/10 8:53am

HamsterHuey

Dave1992 said:

Should I be afraid of falling asleep next to you? confuse


Only if you happen to do it while we're both nekkid and we're spooning.

rolleyes
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Reply #54 posted 04/12/10 9:02am

Dave1992

HamsterHuey said:

Dave1992 said:

Should I be afraid of falling asleep next to you? confuse


Only if you happen to do it while we're both nekkid and we're spooning.

rolleyes


OMG, now that you mention it.


There was this one orger from London (I hope he's not here anymore lurking), who wanted me to come visit him. He promised me to respect my not being gay and that we would simply get drunk together and listen to Prince music. He asked me whether I minded if he got naked, because he loves doing that for fun.


Needless to say -> *Block*. Run. Hide.




So, that was my first "encounter" with a gay man who invited me to his home "just as a friend". Don't take it personally if I'm a bit over-cautious towards ya gay folks!



"But I'm willing, willing, WILLING to give it ONE MORE TRY!!!"
[Edited 4/12/10 9:03am]
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Reply #55 posted 04/12/10 9:04am

vivid

Dave1992 said:

HamsterHuey said:



Only if you happen to do it while we're both nekkid and we're spooning.

rolleyes


OMG, now that you mention it.


There was this one orger from London (I hope he's not hear anymore lurking), who wanted me to come visit him. He promised me to respect my not being gay and that we would simply get drunk together and listen to Prince music. He asked me whether I minded if he got naked, because he loves doing that for fun.


Needless to say -> *Block*. Run. Hide.




So, that was my first "encounter" with a gay man who invited me to his home "just as a friend". Don't take it personally if I'm a bit over-cautious towards ya gay folks!



"But I'm willing, willing, WILLING to give it ONE MORE TRY!!!"
[Edited 4/12/10 9:03am]



It is impossible to be over-cautious with us.

Now when you said 'chips' above, were you flirting with an americanism? cool
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Reply #56 posted 04/12/10 9:07am

Dave1992

vivid said:

Dave1992 said:



OMG, now that you mention it.


There was this one orger from London (I hope he's not hear anymore lurking), who wanted me to come visit him. He promised me to respect my not being gay and that we would simply get drunk together and listen to Prince music. He asked me whether I minded if he got naked, because he loves doing that for fun.


Needless to say -> *Block*. Run. Hide.




So, that was my first "encounter" with a gay man who invited me to his home "just as a friend". Don't take it personally if I'm a bit over-cautious towards ya gay folks!



"But I'm willing, willing, WILLING to give it ONE MORE TRY!!!"
[Edited 4/12/10 9:03am]



It is impossible to be over-cautious with us.

Now when you said 'chips' above, were you flirting with an americanism? cool


lol




I was waiting for either you or Dan to ask. Nope, I was talking about real chips with salt and vinegar! love


But I'm fine with crisps, also.
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Reply #57 posted 04/12/10 9:07am

HamsterHuey

Heehee. I like to be flown myself, thanks. I just had ONE sugar daddy on Org and some American gal stole him away from me.

Anyways. I am totally safe. I kinda like men that are into ermmm, well, me without having to lie or force them to do anything.

I was talking about cuddling, actually. At least, I was THIS time...
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Reply #58 posted 04/12/10 9:10am

Dave1992

HamsterHuey said:

Heehee. I like to be flown myself, thanks. I just had ONE sugar daddy on Org and some American gal stole him away from me.

Anyways. I am totally safe. I kinda like men that are into ermmm, well, me without having to lie or force them to do anything.

I was talking about cuddling, actually. At least, I was THIS time...


That's cool then. When I was in Manchester I went to "gay village" to hang out in some clubs there and I met this gay fella who was really cool. No thigh-grabbing, loose-wristing, lisping shit. Just a normal person who told me something about the city and the people living there. That's totally cool.


But if someone starts flirting too seriously and crossing that certain anal border, my young legs turn to jelly. boxed
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Dave1992 said:

vivid said:




It is impossible to be over-cautious with us.

Now when you said 'chips' above, were you flirting with an americanism? cool


lol




I was waiting for either you or Dan to ask. Nope, I was talking about real chips with salt and vinegar! love


But I'm fine with crisps, also.


Then, I congratulate you both on your English language and your taste in food. And if you every visited me in London, I would never break a promise to respect your not being gay wink
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