A DITL'er by any other name..

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Never fear.....some girls (and guys) are attracted to shy people. Its like naturally playing hard to get!
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Yeah I'm usually shy, until the clothes come off.....then I'm a little less shy.
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You guys will NEVER believe this. I used to be HORRIBLY shy. Girls used to TERRIFY me! But, thanks to the loving and tender care of a few ladies that stalked me patiently like the prey that I seemed to be, what you see is now what you get.
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Mark wrote:What is a "civil partnership"?????? Are people STILL fighting about same sex marriages? Good God, people are out there plotting mass murder, rape, torture, and the next Dane Cook movie!!! We've got bigger things to worry about than whether or not to let two people who love each other get married just because they happen to have the same plumbing :bangwall:


Can anyone else tell, it's WAAAYYYYYYY past my bed time?
Unfortunately, Since the laws of this land are intwined with the religion of this land, I am somewhat at a disadvantage. After all, a marriage by the conventions of the bible (I think, never read it. I found the translated Qur'an more interesting) is between a man and a woman, and our own monarch is head of our church. I agree that all this fussing over marrage/civil partnership is pathetic. Unfortunately, conservative/religious bigotry still runs riot.



And on the subject of shy, I am not shy as such. Wary more like it. having had many occasions of being threatening situations, caution is my watchword. Its at the point where I have to slow and listen as hard as possible going into the alley behind my house because of the chavs on mopeds that often cruise down there. I am quite shy with people I like, unless in a relationship. When it becomes intimate, I am sorta shy, but then I loose that within a few minutes.
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I probably would have gone with Koren. It was my SWG name.
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You know, I live in one of the most desirable parts of the island now, but if I go out at night, I need to dust off all of my street smarts you learn living in a city (or in my case, on the other side of mirror for you guys who know what I mean). Gets quite......entertaining sometimes. At least from my window looking down.
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Mark wrote:Never fear.....some girls (and guys) are attracted to shy people. Its like naturally playing hard to get!
Oh great. Just what I wanted to hear... :worried:

I just don't want a relationship... at all.
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why not?
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They can be a lot of fun, especially when the girl is verrrrryyyy open minded.
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stitch626 wrote:
Mark wrote:Never fear.....some girls (and guys) are attracted to shy people. Its like naturally playing hard to get!
Oh great. Just what I wanted to hear... :worried:

I just don't want a relationship... at all.

It's not as scary as it sounds..............usually.
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Mark, I don't quite know what it is but your avatar kind of scares me a little.
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I think that's what it was meant to do, so we see his true Admiral-ship.
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Nickswitz wrote:I think that's what it was meant to do, so we see his true Admiral-ship.
If you see that, report it immediately. This is supposed to be a PG-13 forum.
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Well, we don't see it, so it can't be bad... :poke:
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Whatever floats your boat, man. :P
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