Girls first turned on men with their beautiful bodies n pretty faces and then act as if nothing happened? why?
9 Answers to "Girls first turned on men with their beautiful bodies n pretty faces and then act as if nothing happened? why?"
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Darn us, darn us all. Put us in burkas so we can't do that again ever, because it is so so so unfair.
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Yes. We MUST take care of your emotions for you because you should not have to do it yourself. Growing up should NEVER be forced on a person, and it is very VERY reasonable to expect the world to behave in a way that you find personally non-threatening! lol!Like (1)
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... the nagging gland kicks in .. lol
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It is about power, the ability to make men want them and willing to do anything, they don't always actually want to do anything with them, they just like knowing they can have this power to make men desire them, make them willing to do and say anything out of sexual desperation, then when the guy is turned on, the fun is over, they have their ego boosting results, then expect the guy to cool down, and get irritated when he can't.It's a game, and it can backfire, not good to play...
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sosilly, I think that that's true sometimes, but not always; Western culture presses women to present themselves as sexually attractive, and that is the 'norm' that must be maintained to be generally acceptable. Women that have unibrows or don't shave their legs are seen as repulsive, and if they pluck their eyebrows and shave their legs—well, then they're doing something else wrong. There's no way for women to win.Like (1)
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well in my case no matter how hard that I try, nothing ever seems to happen!
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Woman had no control, man created woman........
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lol.......sorta answered while "under the influence"Like (1)
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You didn't pay them
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your profile says you like to drink, so go have another one...
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They know what they got and they know how to use it :)
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Posted by hartfire 1 Jul 5th, 2012 at 12:44AM
Deliciousness is a matter of taste.ject of desire is not its cause.
The greater the hunger, the more delicious the taste.
But the food has no say it in.
It simply is what it is.
Desire is subjective.
The ob
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Reply by ARestlessSoul Jul 5th, 2012 at 12:49AM
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Reply by jason1944 Jul 5th, 2012 at 12:57AM
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