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Old 02-16-2009, 06:08 PM
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She doesn't spend all the time with her hubby because she is lusting for the guy down the street -- I'm shocked.
Emma has always been whatever she wanted or needed to be at the moment. That's what's fun.
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Old 02-16-2009, 09:38 PM
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Okay, we are now back to square one!!!!!!

How long can an unmarried couple cuddle?!!!!!!! That's just not working for me. AND, since you are here - what do you mean by touching. What is a touch to you?
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this question has been asked previously without any reply.
Please provide what your perspective of what touching is involved when you cuddle your lover on a couch.
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Thank you, tbpew!! I sure would like an answer to that question!!!!
I still would like an answer to this puzzling question!!!!!! I'll check back tomorrow!!!!
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Old 02-16-2009, 10:15 PM
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Haven't been keeping up with this thread, but I wondered if Rhoni has found a *ahem* room-mate as of yet.
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Old 02-17-2009, 07:45 AM
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Haven't been keeping up with this thread, but I wondered if Rhoni has found a *ahem* room-mate as of yet.
No, and not looking. I am better off on my own. But I aprreciate your concern.

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Old 02-17-2009, 09:04 AM
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Here's hoping Rhoni has a productive and non-depressing day today! Yay!
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Old 02-17-2009, 09:20 AM
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Rhoni,

I still think you owe an explanation about what you meant by second virgin and if you can't be a second virgin you might as well cuddle. Depression or no depression, you need to tell me what you meant. I've invested my time defending you here. Step up to the plate and say what you mean. You can PM me if you want even.
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Old 02-17-2009, 09:40 AM
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We have one kid who loves to 'yank our chain'. He says perfectly outrageous things just to get a response. He thinks it's funny. When he does that, I just look at him. But my husband falls for it every time and responds to him and gets all upset and tries to convince him of a different point of view. I'm constantly telling my husband - 'He's just yanking your chain, he doesn't really believe that, just stop responding to it.'

I think Rhoni likes to yank chains, too.
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Old 02-17-2009, 10:23 AM
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We have one kid who loves to 'yank our chain'. He says perfectly outrageous things just to get a response. He thinks it's funny. When he does that, I just look at him. But my husband falls for it every time and responds to him and gets all upset and tries to convince him of a different point of view. I'm constantly telling my husband - 'He's just yanking your chain, he doesn't really believe that, just stop responding to it.'

I think Rhoni likes to yank chains, too.
I think there is a high probability that your "chain yank" assessment is involved in the content mix.

I am one who considers that "true expression" is often interlaced in most thread starts, even when the majority of the content might be hyperbole.

Online discussion boards present an option to be a kind of caricature of
our true self. By examining the margins I think there are glimpses of the true witness...peaking around the virtual masks.
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Old 02-17-2009, 10:42 AM
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We have one kid who loves to 'yank our chain'. He says perfectly outrageous things just to get a response. He thinks it's funny. When he does that, I just look at him. But my husband falls for it every time and responds to him and gets all upset and tries to convince him of a different point of view. I'm constantly telling my husband - 'He's just yanking your chain, he doesn't really believe that, just stop responding to it.'

I think Rhoni likes to yank chains, too.
I agree. And some people thrive on attention.

But that's ok........she sure has kept us entertained! LOL
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Old 02-17-2009, 11:20 AM
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I think there is a high probability that your "chain yank" assessment is involved in the content mix.

I am one who considers that "true expression" is often interlaced in most thread starts, even when the majority of the content might be hyperbole.

Online discussion boards present an option to be a kind of caricature of
our true self. By examining the margins I think there are glimpses of the true witness...peaking around the virtual masks.
Exactly! Again, good post, tbpew!!!!
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