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  • Does "NO" sometimes mean "YES"

    This is another good one, mostly for the ladies on the forum. I've asked other ladies this and they all concur with their answers, which counter the Feminist brainwashing going on in todays society. Here is the question >>> Does "NO" sometimes mean "No, turn me on more". Remember the keyword is, sometimes, sometimes.

    Or here is a twist on it, my friend Jen said when I asked her this, she said "actually your close David, but when I do that, it usually means "no, slow down, I don't want you to think i'm a xxxx" then i said "but aren't you one like we discussed in the past?" and she said "yes, but I don't want the guy to think that". Her words not mine. LOL
    Last edited by texan; 01-08-2004, 11:09 PM.

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    Re: Does "NO" sometimes mean "YES"

    Originally posted by texan This is another good one, mostly for the ladies on the forum. I've asked other ladies this and they all concur with their answers, which counter the Feminist brainwashing going on in todays society. Here is the question >>> Does "NO" sometimes mean "No, turn me on more". Remeber the key word there, sometimes.

    Or here is a twist on it, my friend Jen said when I asked her this, she said "actually your close David, but when I do that, it usually means "no, slow down, I don't want you to think i'm a xxxx" then i said "but aren't you one like we discussed in the past?" and she said "yes, but I don't want the guy to think that". Her words not mine. LOL
    YES.
    And if she says no, you can beat her till she says yes. That's the way women want to be loved today.

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    • #3
      Your cracking my up fertilization opps I mean felizitation. On a serious note, they want a "real man" who is dominant in the bedroom

      But this is a question only they can answer. With all the Feminist screaming "NO means NO" Its a lie, and counter to human nature and human sexuality. So lets see if they honestly answer it. I think they will.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by texan On a serious note...
        Hahahaha ! In what extent a note about the tricks to own a girl can be serious ?

        I don't know how old you are, texan, heu I mean texan, I don't want to be the one you teached you that neither, but this kind of strenght relations really depends on people.

        You can't do generality of any kind.

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        • #5
          How old? I thought I answered that in other threads, I'm 86 years old, gray hair, prostate cancer, alzheimers http://www.alz.org/, can't hear well or read cause my 20/20 is gone, my back hurts, my great great great grand children are sweet darling little angels especially the girls, the hell with the boys. LOL. Thats funny I mentioned that, ever noticed how young girls and young guys are perceived differently in society? Anyway, i'm getting off track. I'm old and your young and my heart attack will commence in 72 days start your clocks. LOL

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          • #6
            Originally posted by texan How old? I thought I answered that in other threads, I'm 86 years old, gray hair, prostate cancer, alzheimers http://www.alz.org/, can't hear well or read cause my 20/20 is gone, my back hurts, my great great great grand children are sweet darling little angels especially the girls, the hell with the boys. LOL. Thats funny I mentioned that, ever noticed how young girls and young guys are perceived differently in society? Anyway, i'm getting off track. I'm old and your young and my heart attack will commence in 72 days start your clocks. LOL
            Ok, I give you 16, maybe 17

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            • #7
              Nope. 35, an old fart. Now can you stop butting in and let the ladies answer this question, LOL, Here is the question >>> Does "NO" sometimes mean "No, turn me on more". Remember the keyword is, sometimes, sometimes.

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                • #9
                  Feminism is a social misunderstanding, much like egalitarianism.
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Anonymouse Feminism is a social misunderstanding, much like egalitarianism.
                    Would you explain this point of view ? Too short to satisfy my mind.

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