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A lady never tells!

As soon as I can find a lady who is prim & proper enough I would mortify and embarass her if I did ask her this question, then I won't ask her. LOL. Who loves ya Toggles Baby!!!
 
Ah, but, Louis

If my emails inbox is anything to judge by, we old Europeans are morally debased and personally debauched.

Hmm, I can think of worse names to be called.

Sex for conservative Americans (and many American gays, to my personal shock, are super right wing conservative - I never knew until I signed on here, truly I didn't) is something dirty and sinful and therefor something you do because of the kick of being dirty and sinful, not because it is a joyous gift to us.

A very unusual culture, truly - I wonder if this rejection of homosexual love and sex has anything to do with the propensity to torture?
 
Well Keven,

That aspect of old Europe has long gone. I don't know the history of every country but for instance the Victorians in England and the vicar's culture in the Netherlands has killed the liberal views from the past. It's mainly for that reason that only in the 19th or early 20th century homosexuality was forbidden in a lot of countries. And it's also since then that ladies don't talk about their undies at dinner anymore...
 
I sure

don't miss the ladies discussing their undies at dinner.

The whole assumption that homosexuality was bad and gay marriage never existed is historically inaccurate. The Celts recognized gay marriage (handfasting, for instance was never an exclusively heterosexual ritual). Nor did the early Christians get much bothered about it.

I was in a gay support group which had several guys who were in their eighties and a few in their nineties back when I first came to Germany. The stories they told of Germany before the Nazis and Germany during that period - and later, up to the mid-1960's sounds an awful lot like the last 30 years in the US.

If Europe has learned tolerance, then at a very very high cost, indeed.
 
One, twice three times a lady.

and all in the same night, even.

~Toggles is a lady, that is, a true gentleman.

LOL thanks. But based on the above statement I'm worried about you being possibly delusional. :-)
 
Je m'aime avec toute ma coeur.

Me, of course.

There is an introduction to a Greek song that is fabulous.

"I dedicate this song to me, for me, by me and because of me."

:-)
 
Ah, well, yes,

But then - you always did have excellent taste in men, no?

Gods, I miss the days when we could do double and treble entendres around here across three threads and two forums.
 
sorry guys, call me what you like, but I'm a rough rider. none at all. I do enough bending over and contorting while on my job, so i don't too much care about digging those things out of my butt.haha.
 
It's common courtesy, people.

Some of us might be reading AW.org at work or on an otherwise public computer, and that Tide ad was not work-safe.

It's just common courtesy (something I thought most of us had) to say "not safe for work" or "NSFW."

I think the ad is not terrible, but it sure isn't safe for work.

Yeah, yeah, "weekend," and all, but still.

If you want to slam me for this, email in profile.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Danger Will Robonson, Danger! Not safe for work or NSFW.

~I still can't understand how some people can let their underwear (get) dirty. It never happened to me.

One should never judge or criticize; or it will happen to YOU!

BEWARE after you next dairy-fest you may have a killer shart.

HERE's YOUR WARNING BEFORE YOU CLICK! te he he he.
It's rude and it's crude.

 
I thought the tide commercial was funny.

The hot tub ...... I call that the Diet Menu....
Don't feel like eating much after seeing that!

I'm glad people here have a sense of humor...

Jim
 
No problem

with the ad, just I want a warning when stuff is NSFW or icky.

That's all.

I'm not posting many of the more interesting brief and boxer pictures on this thread because there are 14 year old kids around here...and I appreciate it when people make the comment on a video or pic: Not something you want to share with your office.

Has nothing to do with sense of humor, just plain common sense.
 
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