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Not sure what you mean by that ^^; I'm kind of disappointed though, I really did come in here expecting toBeep! Beep! wrote:
It's on purpose, girlfriend.Brandi wrote:Wow, thats ironic considering this morning....complain aboutdiscuss periods and PMS.
But in regards to what the thread is actually about, I really can't formulate a proper opinion because I haven't played any games yet. I've read through a few previous games, however. None with any indication on what you're referring to though... I suppose I need to do more reading~-
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my initials are BM =o!elvis_knits wrote:I had a chorus teacher in middle school who called me "OB" because of my initials.
It's cool to be called a brand of tampon when you're in seventh grade.
I wouldn't know tampon brand names, seeing as how I don't use them. (They scare me away with their potential to be discomforting...) I suppose some could argue that pads feel like diapers though...
One thing I really hate about periods is, I've missed out on a TON of swimming opportunities.
I wonder if any of the female players on this site have been affected by their periods during game play and because of such caused them to act differently in their postings....-
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I was in a Christian school for 2 years of middle school, not much fun at all considering I had no female friends my age =/
And Hmmm... maybe Ill try tampons then, I never knew you could swim with them x.x; Ive always just been really scared of them because:I dont like the idea of things going inside of me... I don't want them to pop anythingNot sure if that is a reasonable fear or not. My mom never tried to inform me or help me out with anything.-
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Actually I do get PMS. I know what you are saying and it is definitely true in many instances. However, when its almost time for my period, my emotions DO get out of hand. I'm usually much calmer during my period than right before my period. Its not just that I get depressed or angry, I also can get really excitedly happy, among other things.Sarcastro wrote:
Odds are that you only do because you believe you will. Most women don't actually get PMS; they're just conditioned to expect it.Brandi wrote:
Im not the only one!Jelly wrote:I HATE my periods, I swear they want to kill me...
I'm scared of tampons too.
I think the only person who hates my period as much as I do is my BOYFRIEND. Since I can get CRAZZZZZZZZZY
I have been working towards controlling it though. Its not as if I try to use PMS as an excuse for my actions. Whenever I realize whats going on, I try to keep on my toes, and try to figure out why I feel the way I do about certain things so that I don't blow up and I don't go on emotional rampages. I can't always control it, but I definitely try to...-
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My boyfriend can most definitely vouch for me on the fact that I actually do have PMS. I have TRIED TO TELL MYSELF that it was all in my head. Honestly I have. But the fact remains that I DO have PMS and I just have to deal with it.Sarcastro wrote:
Look, I know that nobody likes to be told that something is "in their head", and I obviously can't say with certainly whether your symptoms are "imagined" (and I realise they obviously wouldn't feel "imagined" to you), but the fact that you only list the signs of PMS that are most played up in our cultural (the emotional ones) is a bit telling.Brandi wrote:
Actually I do get PMS. I know what you are saying and it is definitely true in many instances. However, when its almost time for my period, my emotions DO get out of hand. I'm usually much calmer during my period than right before my period. Its not just that I get depressed or angry, I also can get really excitedly happy, among other things.Sarcastro wrote:
Odds are that you only do because you believe you will. Most women don't actually get PMS; they're just conditioned to expect it.Brandi wrote:
Im not the only one!Jelly wrote:I HATE my periods, I swear they want to kill me...
I'm scared of tampons too.
I think the only person who hates my period as much as I do is my BOYFRIEND. Since I can get CRAZZZZZZZZZY
I have been working towards controlling it though. Its not as if I try to use PMS as an excuse for my actions. Whenever I realize whats going on, I try to keep on my toes, and try to figure out why I feel the way I do about certain things so that I don't blow up and I don't go on emotional rampages. I can't always control it, but I definitely try to...
I don't mean to start an argument about it, and if you feel sure that your symptoms are not psychological, that's fine. It's just that it's a very human thing to think that it might be in other people's heads, but it's real for you, and it's important to recognise the fallibility of the brain.
More people are self-conscious about their dandruff than actually have dandruff, after all.
I only listed the EMOTIONAL points BECAUSE I feel its a bit inappropriate to list everything else that happens when I get PMS. =/
Ill list a few things though:
I have trouble getting to sleep right away when I have PMS, even if I'm sleepy.... I get a bit of acne (usually my skin is clear) I crave very odd foods, My body gets really sore (usually my legs and arms and er... ) I tend to have constant headaches and I also don't concentrate as well as per normal.
But yes I also get aggressive, and depressed. More so I just get angry than depressed though.
You can tell me its in my head if you want to, but you really have no true basis to make such a claim. You haven't known me long enough to determine such. If you did, you would be able to easily determine when I'm acting myself, and when I'm just PMSing.
For me, the PMS comes out of no where.
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I am definitely one of those people. I'm quite the opposite.a lot of people simply don't understand the psychology of their own minds and refuse to accept that their perceptions could be incorrect.
I'm very much not conditioned by the media at all. PMS, among many other things, is something that I had to figure out all on my own. Even after my first period started I didn't even know what the acronym stood for. I've lived a very sheltered life and the only real way I learned about PMS was through the internet. After I had learned about it, I was able to understand why I got so emotional the way I did at times, among other issues....
But anyway, don't worry, I take no offense. I'm too exhausted and sore to get riled up at the moment. At first it seemed like you weren't trying to cause anything like that, but your second post led me to believe otherwise. Its fine though, really.-
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Well talking about it shouldn't really be all that gross, but if you've ever been to a girls high school and walked into a stall and saw period blood all over the toiled seat with a tampon floating in the toilet and blood footprints on the ground, it might make you a bit uneasy... (This has happened multiple times, I feel sorry for the janitors....)Claus wrote:
Heh, I dare you to gross me out with gynaecological stuff. Silly female supremacists.elvis_knits wrote:Actually they don't hurt if they're in far enough (I can go much further here to gross out the guys, but I will restrain myself).
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I really don't know. It wasnt my blood, I just happened to be looking for a clean stall and that is what I saw in the bathroom. Times like that I wish I had a camera. Scenes like that are just disgusting to look at, not really to talk about :BClaus wrote:Nah. Try harder
BTW... bloody footprints? Did you step on the menstrual blood??? Even if it was trickling down the legs it wouldn't make neat footprints.
Did you completely over look when I said "So...you're running the basic female program. Where does the PMS come into it?stuff that I normally wouldn't argue about"?? I am not like that on a normal basis. I also mentioned other issues other than emotional ones that happen during my PMS. ^^;
Well my period actually started today and this was the first thread that I really looked at So I found it Ironic and decided to be serious about it. Especially since its been whats annoying me the most.I am deeply disturbed that Brandi is taking it seriously.
Also another note on Periods: Cramps, SUCK. There have been times where I've literally broken out into tears because of immense pain >.<;-
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Well I think it is supposed to be nothing like regular blood. In fact I think it would probably taste really horrible. But Vampires are weird, so they might like it.AniX wrote:Can someone answer me a question about the taste of menstrual blood, in terms of whether vampires would enjoy it more/less/the same as neck blood?-
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A. Why is "ironic" capitalized?
B. It is not ironic. It is coincidental. Ugh. You make me weep for our school systems. (and you went to a private catholic school? woe)
I capitalized the word Ironic just to mess with your head, of course. Yes it was Ironic. Ironic for personal reasons. (*continues to capitalize the word Ironic despite the fact that doing such would be grammatically incorrect*) No I did not go to a catholic school. It was a private school yes, but not catholic. In all actuality the school systems here ARE terrible. I'm not sure what you mean by 'our school systems' seeing as how I'm pretty sure we do not live within the same state. Silly goose. Jumping all over another persons grammar/spelling does not make you look cool, by the way.Last edited by Brandi on Tue May 13, 2008 5:16 pm, edited 2 times in total.-
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I find it odd that you'd say that "as that happens time to time to everybody"Fritzler wrote:
Hahaha, you tried to correct me and you're wrong. Persyn is the politically correct (read: feminist) spelling of the word. Also, if I hypothetically misspelled a word, it is not a failure of the school system, as that happens time to time to everybody. However not knowing the proper use of a common literary element and trying to use it in casual conversation like you knew how to do it anyways? Ridiculous at best.DarlaBlueEyes wrote:See Bold, See Irony.
You think that grammatical errors can't be accidental? Thats just silly. You need to lay off the grammar nazi juice. iTz n0t l1k3 im tlkN LiKe dis! now izzz ittt?
This is a forum, not a term paper for school. I'm allowed to make a few careless mistakes here and there.-
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How is correcting the fact that I capitalized the letter I in IRONIC when it shouldn't have been capitalized, not a grammatical correction?Fritzler wrote:
I weep for our school systems as a nation, a world, whatever. I weep for them all. It is not ironic in any sense of the word. I am not doing it to be cool. Also, its not even a grammatic correction. Its a correction of word usage. Grammar is just rules governing language.Brandi wrote:A. Why is "ironic" capitalized?
B. It is not ironic. It is coincidental. Ugh. You make me weep for our school systems. (and you went to a private catholic school? woe)
I capitalized the word Ironic just to mess with your head, of course. Yes it was Ironic. Ironic for personal reasons. (*continues to capitalize the word Ironic despite the fact that doing such would be grammatically incorrect*) No I did not go to a catholic school. It was a private school yes, but not catholic. In all actuality the school systems here ARE terrible. I'm not sure what you mean by 'our school systems' seeing as how I'm pretty sure we do not live within the same state. Silly goose. Jumping all over another persons grammar/spelling does not make you look cool, by the way.
My boyfriend and I have been talking a lot of mafia and a lot of periods/PMS as of late. I suppose you are correct, it is just 'coincidental'. Regardless, I do know what irony is, and what it means.
Also, to note. Just because a person is highly educated does not mean that they are incapable of making simple mistakes or errors.
The fact that a person makes a simple mistake or error does not mean that they have necessarily had a BAD education either.
The fact that you would jump all over me for making a simple error is why I implied you were doing it to be cool. Because really, its not that big of a deal. The terms ironic and coincidental are slightly similar in a way. I tend to accidentally use the wrong terms every now and again. Regardless, if you could figure out what I actually meant, I'm sure others could as well ^_^-
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Also I'd like to point out the DEFINITION OF IRONIC:
i·ron·icAudio Help /aɪˈrɒnɪk/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ahy-ron-ik] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. containing or exemplifying irony: an ironic novel; an ironic remark.
2. ironical.
3.coincidental;unexpected: It was ironic that I was seated next to my ex-husband at the dinner.
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I am Brandi. :B
Dictionary.com also said:
The words ironic, irony, and ironically are sometimes used of events and circumstances that mightbetter be described as simply "coincidental" or "improbable,"in that they suggest no particular lessons about human vanity or folly. Thus 78 percent of the Usage Panel rejects the use of ironically in the sentence In 1969 Susie moved from Ithaca to California where she met her husband-to-be, who, ironically, also came from upstate New York. Some Panelists noted that this particular usage might be acceptable if Susie had in fact moved to California in order to find a husband, in which case the story could be taken as exemplifying the folly of supposing that we can know what fate has in store for us. By contrast, 73 percent accepted the sentence Ironically, even as the government was fulminating against American policy, American jeans and videocassettes were the hottest items in the stalls of the market, where the incongruity can be seen as an example of human inconsistency.Last edited by Brandi on Tue May 13, 2008 6:13 pm, edited 3 times in total.-
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Exactly. =] That was what I was pointing out.Fritzler wrote:
OH DEAR MY SIZZLE. THIS FUCKING AGREES WITH ME. It says that people describe ironic as coincidental, but a panel that actually voted on it, said that coincidental statement wasn't ironic, but showed a way where they could make the sentence ironic.Brandi wrote:Dictionary.com also said:
The words ironic, irony, and ironically are sometimes used of events and circumstances that mightbetter be described as simply "coincidental" or "improbable,"in that they suggest no particular lessons about human vanity or folly. Thus 78 percent of the Usage Panel rejects the use of ironically in the sentence In 1969 Susie moved from Ithaca to California where she met her husband-to-be, who, ironically, also came from upstate New York. Some Panelists noted that this particular usage might be acceptable if Susie had in fact moved to California in order to find a husband, in which case the story could be taken as exemplifying the folly of supposing that we can know what fate has in store for us. By contrast, 73 percent accepted the sentence Ironically, even as the government was fulminating against American policy, American jeans and videocassettes were the hottest items in the stalls of the market, where the incongruity can be seen as an example of human inconsistency.-
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No. I was not trying to prove that Ironic meant coincidental. I was trying to prove that it could easily be thought of as such. Chill out, People, please. =)BridgesAndBaloons wrote:Irony is when you sought to prove yourself right, and in doing so, provided an example that proves you wrong.
Brandi wrote:Thus 78 percent of the Usage Panel rejects the use of ironicallyin the sentence In 1969 Susie moved from Ithaca to California where she met her husband-to-be, who, ironically, also came from upstate New York. Some Panelists noted that this particular usage might be acceptable if Susie had in fact moved to California in order to find a husband, in which case the story could be taken as exemplifying the folly of supposing that we can know what fate has in store for us.
The sentence that you quoted uses ironically in the same way you did. and 78% of the board considered this an incorrect usage. I just had to intervene because it was so ironic that you proved yourself wrong when discussing the definition of irony.-
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WOW! YOU'RE SO TOTALLY AWESOME FOR ATTEMPTING TO BELITTLE ANOTHER PERSON BY IMPLYING THAT THEY ARE NOT UP TO YOUR INTELLECTUAL STANDARDS!I just got out of boot camp with people who were dumb as rocks, and could not wait to have intellectual conversations, and this is the conversation I am having. Why is the world so cruel to me?
The fact that you are implying the world is being cruel to you by the aforementioned reasons kind of bugs me on a personal level. Thats not something that should be joked about.-
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YES. EXACTLY. I DID NOT SAY THAT IT WAS RIGHT. I SAID THAT IT SHOWS THAT IT IS EASY TO IMPLY SUCH. WHICH WOULD BE A GOOD REASON FOR YOU TO HAVE NEVER JUMPED ALL OVER ME FOR USING THE WORD INCORRECTLY IN THE FIRST PLACE BECAUSE IT IS AIt says people can think that, but it is WRONG.SIMPLEMISTAKE.
*breathes*
I apologize for the caps lock right there. I should not be arguing with people when I am on my period. Though I am not trying to fight at all. =/-
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You are referring to when I said it was ironicFritzler wrote:
What is the fine line between cruel and mean?Brandi wrote:
The world is mean to everybody. It is only cruel to some.I do not understand the second paragraph. Do you think I am being mean to karma or something? The world is cruel to everybody, not me in particular. I'm not joking.
Yes, you did. You said you used irony correctly right here, in the bold part:Brandi wrote:
YES. EXACTLY. I DID NOT SAY THAT IT WAS RIGHT. I SAID THAT IT SHOWS THAT IT IS EASY TO IMPLY SUCH. WHICH WOULD BE A GOOD REASON FOR YOU TO HAVE NEVER JUMPED ALL OVER ME FOR USING THE WORD INCORRECTLY IN THE FIRST PLACE BECAUSE IT IS AIt says people can think that, but it is WRONG.SIMPLEMISTAKE.
Plus you used dictionary.com to try to say it was right too.Brandi wrote:A. Why is "ironic" capitalized?
B. It is not ironic. It is coincidental. Ugh. You make me weep for our school systems. (and you went to a private catholic school? woe)
I capitalized the word Ironic just to mess with your head, of course.Yes it was Ironic.Ironic for personal reasons. (*continues to capitalize the word Ironic despite the fact that doing such would be grammatically incorrect*) No I did not go to a catholic school. It was a private school yes, but not catholic. In all actuality the school systems here ARE terrible. I'm not sure what you mean by 'our school systems' seeing as how I'm pretty sure we do not live within the same state. Silly goose. Jumping all over another persons grammar/spelling does not make you look cool, by the way.beforeI corrected myself.
Afterwards I pointed out that you were right. :B I used dictionary.com to show that that is what it said, to show that it is easy to get such two words confused.-
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Fritz, I've been looking for a reason to find something that I like about you. You just gave me it here:
Because Boondocks is awesome.While on incorrect literary devices, an oxymoron has to be two contradictory terms, not whatever you think it is. For instance, I was watching"The Boondocks"tonight, and Uncle Ruckus had this line that shows a proper oxymoron. "A black doctor, thats some type of oxymoron, unless he's a witch doctor."-
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You mean the person in the article that Fritz linked me to when giving me an alternative to dictionary.com? O_odahill1 wrote:
i mean that you are definitely GuardianBrandi wrote:
I really don't understand what you mean by that. But I'm not going to take it as a compliment or as an insult for now.dahill1 wrote:Claus wrote:Eh, you lose this oneBrandi.Guardian
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On the subject of gay guys: No offense Fritz, but the way you were talking to me I was reminded of one of my ex boyfriends, who just so happened to be bi. (He was gay, then he turned bi... long story don't ask)
However he was more of a delusional person than an intellectual person :B (Not saying that you are delusional)-
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Don't tell me whatIt is you trying to be smug because dictionary.com agrees with you. You're pointing out the definition, not intentionally showing the the poor education of the plebeians. Unintentionally, now thats different. You later showed that other post, and it totally disagreed with you, and you edited that post, so only the part I quoted remained the same. In fact later on you haven't edited this yet, you said:myintentions are or how I am trying to come off.
THE OTHER POST WAS ME POINTING OUT THAT IT SHOWED THAT MANY PEOPLE DID/DO THINK THAT COINCIDENTAL COULD BE USED TO DEFINE IRONY. -__-;
I edited it because quoting myself on the dictionary.com thing was rather unnecessary.
I hope you are not implying that I am a Valley Girl, because I most definitely am not. BUT If DICTIONARY.com ITSELF SAID SOMETHING THAT YOU AGREED WITH THEN HOW COULD IT HAVE BEEN WRONG? :BNews flash: (I feel like a Valley Girl) DICTIONARY.COM IS WRONG!
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IS WRONG? Because THAT came from Dictionary.com as well.Usage Note: The words ironic, irony, and ironically are sometimes used of events and circumstances that might better be described as simply "coincidental" or "improbable," in that they suggest no particular lessons about human vanity or folly. Thus 78 percent of the Usage Panel rejects the use of ironically in the sentence In 1969 Susie moved from Ithaca to California where she met her husband-to-be, who, ironically, also came from upstate New York. Some Panelists noted that this particular usage might be acceptable if Susie had in fact moved to California in order to find a husband, in which case the story could be taken as exemplifying the folly of supposing that we can know what fate has in store for us. By contrast, 73 percent accepted the sentence Ironically, even as the government was fulminating against American policy, American jeans and videocassettes were the hottest items in the stalls of the market, where the incongruity can be seen as an example of human inconsistency.-
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Ok Fritz, I'm not going to argue with you anymore. Hell what can I say? You were right and I was wrong. Obviously. I never really saw the point in you pointing out my mistake in the first place. But whatever, I guess its just something that really bothered you. You can think of my intentions to be whatever you like. I'm more wrong for arguing with strangers on the internet than I am for using the word ironic incorrectly.
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And the marker I did it with:
Sorry I couldn't smile for the camera. This is also an old camera of mine that I found that my boyfriend was kind enough to help me find the divers for since I lost the disk a long time ago. Heh. I really don't know what I'd do with out him. Anyway. Don't mind that little spot of redness under my eye... My brother hit me in the face :B Not sure if you can notice it, I'm just a bit paranoid I guess...-
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My family is very abusive. Yes it was definitely my brother. He head butted me though, not punched me. I made cookies and I had them in my room. He took apart my door so he could get into my room and take cookies from me even though I had already given him like, 5 or 6. When I went to get them from him he hit me in the face with his head :B To which my mother told me that I should have just given him some cookies and it would have never happened...Thestatusquo wrote:Are you sure it was your brother and not your boyfriend? The first sign of abuse is denial.-
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My first period that I ever started was when I was with my dad and my brother. It was horrible. I had female friends but I never wanted to talk to them about it, because I didn't want them to think that I was stupid or weird for asking such questions when I should have had sex ed or some kind of class teaching me those things.Honestly, I knew the second one. It's not her fault though, her mom didn't help her and she had no female friends. Read the thread, plz.-
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Believe me, if I was there when it happened, her brother would have more than just a little mark on his face. Period.Thestatusquo wrote:Are you sure it was your brother and not your boyfriend? The first sign of abuse is denial.Last edited by Brandi on Tue May 13, 2008 7:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.-
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A girl...NOT liking Fritz?Brandi wrote:Fritz, I've been looking for a reason to find something that I like about you.You just gave me it here:
Because Boondocks is awesome.While on incorrect literary devices, an oxymoron has to be two contradictory terms, not whatever you think it is. For instance, I was watching"The Boondocks"tonight, and Uncle Ruckus had this line that shows a proper oxymoron. "A black doctor, thats some type of oxymoron, unless he's a witch doctor."
Brandi, you are a God. You keep passing test after test. You knew who was the hottest, you were intelligent in the swearing thread, and now you have overcome Fritz's mystical powers of lust-generation and emerged not only not wanting to have sex with him, but kinda meh on him. Bravo, Bravo. You will make a fine general when the Revolution comes.
On that note, what country do you like? You strike me as someone who might enjoy ruling in Latin America, but your choice.
Anything with good food. I prefer a more Asian taste though in general. Such as Japan or Korea. Thank you Anix, for being such a sweet heart.-
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My heart belongs to one and only one guy. I just wanted you to know that you aren't right about everything. I mentioned that you reminded me of myFritzler wrote:
See AniX, she wants me. Much like global nuclear politics, its all about withholding.Brandi wrote:I wish that Fritz guy would come back :B I really don't like people thinking that I'm something that I'm not. Maybe he knows and just doesn't care though...exboyfriend. He is anexfor a reason ;D-
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He has a sexy phone voice. :B He does know my sign in informations so he could theoretically post on my account whenever he wanted. However, I do not know his log in information.Thestatusquo wrote:Brandi wrote:
My heart belongs to one and only one alt. I just wanted you to know that you aren't right about everything. I mentioned that you reminded me of myFritzler wrote:
See AniX, she wants me. Much like global nuclear politics, its all about withholding.Brandi wrote:I wish that Fritz guy would come back :B I really don't like people thinking that I'm something that I'm not. Maybe he knows and just doesn't care though...exalt. He is anexfor a reason ;D(I got tired of the way his voice sounded in my head.-
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Incorrect. Paul is merely resourceful. He has been reading up on a good bit of the players, and he knows quite a bit. I can assure you he is most definitely not the alt of another person. Hes just really intelligent and charismatic. I am of course his real girlfriend, and heck, if I can find more room on my body to write something else to prove such I will :BThestatusquo wrote:So...Socio is pretty clearly the alt of someone established on the site...Look at the way he talks, its way too familiar with the other posters on the site for someone who's only been around a month. Brandi is either his real gf or an alt of his. Who knows.-
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Not all of them are dark though, and they are only wet some of the time. The smell varies due to hygiene. But I agree with you. Ive never been fond of vagina's either. I never understood what guys liked so much about them. Maybe its not how they look but how they feel? <_<
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Oh my goodness I know what you mean with the sensitive nipples thing... I really hate that!elvis_knits wrote: I think libido does peak during ovulation...
I will occassionally get really sensitive nipples during my period. Not all the time for some reason. And they hurt. I remember I even iced them down one time. So that's a concern.
Cramps can make you not feel like having sex. So I understand how some women feel. Sometimes cramps make you feel like you want to die... so you're not in the mood for sex. But, ironically, orgasm helps cramps feel better.
Ive heard that it makes cramps feel better, but I've also I heard that sex can cure headaches and fevers too o_o Not sure if thats true though....-
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