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24 Oct 2017, 10:30 pm

So froya...

Just wondering for statical purposes and not hitting on you but,

Would you ever date a man that had a same sex sexual history?



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24 Oct 2017, 10:42 pm

Dragnet wrote:
So froya...

Just wondering for statical purposes and not hitting on you but,

Would you ever date a man that had a same sex sexual history?

That is a really good question.
Hmm. Well if I wouldn't it would reflect me not the man who has the same sex history. The only thing that would worry me I think is that not only woman, but also men would be a possible threat to the relationship. I'm very insecure in that way, and can get very jealous. I think many woman that is more secure of themselves wouldn't have any problems with that at all.

I've heard that for bisexual persons it's about who they fall in love with, and that what gender it is doesn't matter.



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24 Oct 2017, 10:49 pm

Well if I ever figure out what the Illuminati wants or s**t gets real in the public eye, nothing I post will really bother me that much, I am crazier then bat on crack. But the fact I have been in homosexual relationships will probably be the end of my relationship with my father. My mom apparently already knew I had bisexual tendencies, but if my dad found out, I'll be pretty much dead to him. It would be like coming out of the closet to Jeff Sessions with a pink thong and a crack pipe in one hand and a bong in the other lulz



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24 Oct 2017, 10:51 pm

I would however not date someone that is 12 years younger then me :wink: Then I would be in competition with all those young beautiful girls (guys). I would never feel safe that he wouldn't want to trade me in for a younger model.

I would prefer to date someone my own age, or older, if I ever where to date again.



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24 Oct 2017, 11:04 pm

You would be safe with me lulz

I have never gone under thirty and the thirty year old I did have was pretty lame.

40 is prefect lulz

The guy I was with this year was 40 but we didn't technically have sex.

I wanted to but he turned me down cause I was on drugs,

Never mind the fact I have never had sex sober. I regretted it a few times and had a few bad experiences but I largely just don't care anymore. I am fine to consent on weed but alcohol and sex don’t seem to mix with me and its all fine in my book if you intend to have sex before becoming intoxicated.



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24 Oct 2017, 11:17 pm

They now have Greek feta flavoured cottage cheese.
Why not just eat Greek feta?
I do not get this occupation with making food taste like other foods.


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24 Oct 2017, 11:22 pm

^That sounds really strange. I haven't tried cottage cheese, but I thought it could be similar to feta? Feta is delicious.



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24 Oct 2017, 11:28 pm

^ Cottage cheese tastes like a very bland version of feta, I suppose.
I especially like Danish feta. :heart:

There's also coffee creamers, which I found out Americans use to make their coffee taste like chocolate mint or like the spice you would put in a pumpkin pie.
This is bizarre to me.
I like to drink coffee because it tastes like coffee.
If I wanted chocolate mint, I would have hot chocolate with mint.
I don't know what pumpkin pie spice is about, I don't see how I would ever want that in coffee. 8O


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24 Oct 2017, 11:39 pm

Raleigh wrote:
I like to drink coffee because it tastes like coffee.
If I wanted chocolate mint, I would have hot chocolate with mint.

If it's a mixture of the tastes I can understand it better. I tried out a chocolate bar with coffee in it. It was very good. I've never tried pumpkin pie. It's something I associate with America.



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24 Oct 2017, 11:47 pm

^ I tend to like my foods pure.
I don't like mixes.
Perhaps I'm not very adventurous.

Coffee+chocolate+mint altogether = too many strong, conflicting flavours.

Coffee with a separate after dinner mint would be fine.


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24 Oct 2017, 11:50 pm

^I've tried mint tea.. it tasted like toothpaste :eew:



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24 Oct 2017, 11:53 pm

About 8 minutes until I start working out :bounce:

See you another time :)



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24 Oct 2017, 11:54 pm

^ haha!
Yes, I agree, it's horrible.
Camomile doesn't really thrill me either.

I may have to research some Norwegian foods for a special dinner.
Do you have any suggestions?
What is the national dish?

Next time, then.

(I may have tried a few of those push-ups)


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24 Oct 2017, 11:55 pm

Raleigh wrote:
^ I tend to like my foods pure.
I don't like mixes.
Perhaps I'm not very adventurous.

Coffee+chocolate+mint altogether = too many strong, conflicting flavours.

Coffee with a separate after dinner mint would be fine.


I agree, more than one strong flavor is usually too much for me. I'm weird, I don't like chocolate and mint together at all - I like mint just fine and I love chocolate on its own, but together? Ew.

My mom doesn't ordinarily like coffee, but she enjoys peppermint mocha.


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24 Oct 2017, 11:56 pm

Boiled lamb and cabbage.
Yum.


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24 Oct 2017, 11:59 pm

dragonsanddemons wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
^ I tend to like my foods pure.
I don't like mixes.
Perhaps I'm not very adventurous.

Coffee+chocolate+mint altogether = too many strong, conflicting flavours.

Coffee with a separate after dinner mint would be fine.


I agree, more than one strong flavor is usually too much for me. I'm weird, I don't like chocolate and mint together at all - I like mint just fine and I love chocolate on its own, but together? Ew.

My mom doesn't ordinarily like coffee, but she enjoys peppermint mocha.

So she enjoys coffee that doesn't taste like coffee.
See, this is what does my head in. :lol:

I would prefer the mint and chocolate separate too.
And it would have to be dark chocolate.
Mmmm, chocolate. :P


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