Well my wife enjoyed a little hanky spanky A couple of spanks on the bare ars and she would really get turned on Can't say I enjoyed spanking her but I certainly enjoyed the result.... the sexual wild cat that was released.
Luo bou to
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The acceptable way to beat your wife
by Elsewhere insure does remind me of the recent book study about beating one's wife.. at least the women are speaking up and demanding that beatings stop!.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcubeqytt4u.
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Short Men... and their refusal to use the Short Uninals... a threat to all of human civilization.
by Elsewhere ini have recently noticed a very fascinating phenomenon in men's restrooms: short men always use the "tall" urinals, even when it violates the "unspoken social contract of using the restroom" for men (ladies, please view the entire instructional video below before asking any questions).. .
i was suspicious that the short guys were doing this, but this morning i found conclusive evidence in the form of a short man blatantly violating the "unspoken social contract of using the restroom" for men this morning at work.
i was quite shocked and taken aback at this guy's blatant disregard for the rules (thereby threatening all of civilization as we know it) by using the wrong urinal.. here at work most men follow the social contract and use the urinal that is furthist from the door, which happens to be a "short" urinal for short people.
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Luo bou to
What is this with little men and big dicks. They always have something to prove.
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arch your neck and look into the night sky,
by John Doe instraight up through the stars, through the constellations.
from how far away does your imagination fill your inner eyes?
what's just beyond what your imagination sees?.
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Luo bou to
JD's right ! Without God in the picture we're nothing.
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Those who can't be resurrected...
by Tuesday inhey folks a little help.
i seem to remember when i was younger reading an article talking about people who probably wouldn't be resurrected, those who turned their back on jehovah being the primary example.
i can't find the article to cite though, does anyone here know which article mentioned this?.
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Luo bou to
Dis fellowshipped ones who die before Armageddon.
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Christian matyres not faithfull?
by Luo bou to ini remember reading a wt where they quoted a source that said 300.000 christians died in the first century as martyrs.
the obvious conclusion was that the 144,000 number was filled back then.
no doubt many witnesses thought this for a question from readers was later published addressing it.
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Luo bou to
I remember reading a WT where they quoted a source that said 300.000 Christians died in the first century as martyrs. The obvious conclusion was that the 144,000 number was filled back then. No doubt many witnesses thought this for a Question from readers was later published addressing it. It said among other things "that they could not have all been faithful." These ones were matyers. They just didn't simply claim to be Christians. They died for their faith, fed to lions, set alight as human torchers on the Appian Way. For fxxk's sake what more did they need to do in order to convince the Gibbering Body they were faithful. Now I find such claims highly offensive. Yet when I was a Witness , I hardly gave it a second thought. Go figure
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Frustrated
by Luo bou to inno doe not that kind.. like many of you i have family and friends that are the living dead.
they can walk straight past me as if i don't exist.
i'd like to bury them, morn the loss and accept that i can no longer relate to them, but they are still walking around and as pope said " hope springs eternal in the human breast" i am a fighter, but this cult mindset is so elusive.
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Luo bou to
Well said VoidEater. Very helpfull I'm getting old and like old men I tend to look back on what could have been. I'll snap out of it
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Frustrated
by Luo bou to inno doe not that kind.. like many of you i have family and friends that are the living dead.
they can walk straight past me as if i don't exist.
i'd like to bury them, morn the loss and accept that i can no longer relate to them, but they are still walking around and as pope said " hope springs eternal in the human breast" i am a fighter, but this cult mindset is so elusive.
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Luo bou to
Well I am an Australian their in Australia and I am living in China. Is that far enough away Balsam
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Frustrated
by Luo bou to inno doe not that kind.. like many of you i have family and friends that are the living dead.
they can walk straight past me as if i don't exist.
i'd like to bury them, morn the loss and accept that i can no longer relate to them, but they are still walking around and as pope said " hope springs eternal in the human breast" i am a fighter, but this cult mindset is so elusive.
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Luo bou to
I hear you LouBelle and your right. While I accept that it is their choice.... it is not an informed choice but one based on mind controll.... they actually believe they are showing me love. If it was really their choice then I would accept and forget them. Can you hold someone accountable when they don't know what they are doing?
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Frustrated
by Luo bou to inno doe not that kind.. like many of you i have family and friends that are the living dead.
they can walk straight past me as if i don't exist.
i'd like to bury them, morn the loss and accept that i can no longer relate to them, but they are still walking around and as pope said " hope springs eternal in the human breast" i am a fighter, but this cult mindset is so elusive.
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Luo bou to
No Doe Not that kind.
Like many of you I have family and friends that are the living dead. I see them but they don't see me. They can walk straight past me as if I don't exist. I'd like to bury them, morn the loss and accept that I can no longer relate to them, but they are still walking around and as Pope said " Hope springs eternal in the human breast" I am a fighter, but this cult mindset is so elusive. I can't nail my opponent and its hard for me to change what I can and accept what I can't. It's frustrating.
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30 Years Old and Going on My First Date Ever -- Urgent Advice Needed
by neverendingjourney inwell, first a quick summary of who i am.
i'm 30 years old.
i was raised "in the truth" and fully embraced the faith when i was a teenager.
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Luo bou to
What Keysore soze said
And be sure to talk incessantly about your previous love interest . How devoted you were to her and how she broke your heart. This will let her know that you are the kind of Guy who can make a deep commitment.
Oh and Good Luck. You'll need it if you follow our advice