Feb 2013
11:43am, 28 Feb 2013
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JenL
Well, "he" could try talking it over with "the wife", DeeGee
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Feb 2013
11:43am, 28 Feb 2013
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DeeGee
It's moving quickly, my last one was a "reply" to Vrap's.
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Feb 2013
11:44am, 28 Feb 2013
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Meglet
wow, 6p eople posted in the time it took me to write that!
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Feb 2013
11:44am, 28 Feb 2013
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DeeGee
And she says. "It's not you, it's me". which generally means "It's you but I'm going to let you guess what to do about it"
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Feb 2013
11:44am, 28 Feb 2013
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Johnny Blaze
I think someone upthread asked something along the lines of "Can anyone really have sex without an emotional commitment". Believe me, most men can and have and do. Many younger men would barely understand the premise of the question.
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Feb 2013
11:44am, 28 Feb 2013
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Meglet
and two then...
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Feb 2013
11:45am, 28 Feb 2013
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JenL
I think anyone "can" have sex without emotional commitment.
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Feb 2013
11:45am, 28 Feb 2013
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Meglet
He actually said that to me. 'It's not you, it's me'. Ugh. Which also implies that there's nothing I can do about it (there wasn't)
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Feb 2013
11:47am, 28 Feb 2013
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Johnny Blaze
Yes Jen. Particularly people who go to Shagaluf for their annual holidays.
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Feb 2013
11:47am, 28 Feb 2013
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DeeGee
I haven't, JB, but that's not for want of trying. Then again, "It's not me"
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