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Scarlett O'Hara 07-07-2010 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 896546)
Seriously? You would laugh at or about your own kid based on the fact that she's not going to do something you do? Wowwwww....

I wouldn't laugh because she would already be shaving.

boo boo 07-07-2010 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 896475)
Well obviously I wouldn't laugh age 14 and under, but after that...

:laughing:

<3

mr dave 07-08-2010 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 896267)
Yeay! We agree on something! And you actually read my post, too. ;)

Skinny-framed people probably have a better body mass index. So, maybe you'll live longer than some beefy guy! I agree pressure on men to conform to beauty ideals is increasing, such as through the "manscaping" trend.

yeah i'm transitioning from late night work to early morning work and reading your walls of words give me something to do haha

as for my BMI yeah it's pretty low, i'm basically the line between underweight and healthy.

but i've read articles about the reality of body mass and apparently chunkier people live longest. apparently obese people tend to go first because of the health issues caused by their size. skinny people go next though, they might look or be healthier, but when they get seriously ill the lack of mass on their frame means for a more challenging recovery, especially if the illness or its treatments affect their appetite. a chunky person's body would better be able to sustain itself while it heals.


as for the ongoing boner discussion and the morning wood action, as far as i know that should keep happening on a regular basis until you start needing little blue pills.

as for the prostate exams. i always heard that they started at 30, but that might be a Canadian thing, i haven't actually been to the doctor for a check up since sometime in the mid 90s though.

FETCHER. 07-08-2010 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by boo boo (Post 896550)
:laughing:

<3

x2

TheCunningStunt 07-08-2010 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 896475)
Well obviously I wouldn't laugh age 14 and under, but after that...

Shaving? If a girl doesn't shave her legs by the age of 12, she may as well just accept the fact she's going to be a social outcast. I remember the girls who started high school who didn't shave.. It was brutal. Maybe it's different in New Zealand but over here, kids are mean.

FETCHER. 07-08-2010 09:58 AM

I didn't shave my legs or that til I was a little older than 12, maybe 14 as Vanilla said. Being naturally blonde I didn't need to, hair is basically invisible on me, my arms look hairless.

TheCunningStunt 07-08-2010 10:08 AM

You're lucky! My kid would probably have really dark hair, I'd have to tell teh mother to give her "the chat"

Feminism bollocks goes out the window if there's a risk your child will get the shit bullied out of them for being a 'minger'

Although I'd draw the line at make up, or lots of it anyway.

But I know what kids can be like :(

boo boo 07-08-2010 10:49 AM

If I was a dad I'd be fine with make up around the teen stages, and with the popularity of scenester kids there's not a whole lot of control I'd have over my daughter's fashion sense but I believe in letting kids make their own choices as long as it's not the obvious things with serious repercussions.

But not only do I have no chance at having kids any time soon I have no plans either. I'd be a pretty terrible father and I'd probably pass down my various genetic mental disorders to my kids which wouldn't be fair to them.

mr dave 07-08-2010 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by boo boo (Post 896755)
But not only do I have no chance at having kids any time soon I have no plans either. I'd be a pretty terrible father and I'd probably pass down my various genetic mental disorders to my kids which wouldn't be fair to them.

why not? it's not like every other person out there doesn't have one in some form or another, especially now that 'social anxiety' is pretty much considered an 'illness'. although, if the 'illness' aspect of genetic mental specialization is weeded out through political correctness and activism (and the mad profits pharmaceutical companies make) it will be the people who don'thave any recognizable 'disorders' who will be seen as being the odd ones in the possibly near future.

Scarlett O'Hara 07-08-2010 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 896741)
Shaving? If a girl doesn't shave her legs by the age of 12, she may as well just accept the fact she's going to be a social outcast. I remember the girls who started high school who didn't shave.. It was brutal. Maybe it's different in New Zealand but over here, kids are mean.

I get you! I have blonde hairs so I didn't need to worry so much and mom wouldn't let me shave under her terms till I was 15, so I just used dads shaver instead bahahaha.

On that note, my daughter will absolutely be shaving, have her ears pierced if she wants to and have a bf from 14 and up.


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