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Sebby, women encounter things touching/squishing their breasts far more often than you encounter breasts being squished against your chest. Maybe I'm asexual, or hormonally challenged, but generally in a hugging situation I'm not focused on my breasts. Hmmmmm, so, do you hug your mom? Are you focused on feeling her up? Iiiiiinteresting. |
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Who the hell talks to people on public transportation, especially on a bus? I rode public transit every day for five years and can count on one hand the number of conversations I've had on public transit (excluding "excuse me," "pardon me", "get the fuck out of the way jackass" coming from me and "do you know which stop we should get off at for _____" from the tourists). Once a woman asked me about a book I was reading, because it had an interesting psychedelic cover, which I remember because she was hot. I can't remember the substance of a single other conversation. |
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Moose pitches well, but ....
"where is Mister October?" Boss growls to Torre Who's Larry Walker? he's your daddy, Odalis LA: "where's Orel?" Rally Monkey fails Schilling gets a playoff win with help from Manny |
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(b) As I said in the post you apparently had trouble understanding, I don't read politics. So, much like reruns of must-see-tv for bilmore, it's new to me. TM |
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How do you solve a problem like Sebastian?
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That said, I know quite a few of the inappropriately touchy guys. One of them likes to kiss women's hands. Another corners them in difficult-to-get-out-of conversations. Another is married to my cousin, and he always puts his hand on women's backs when he's talking to them. Two of these three are Eastern European, though I don't think my sample size is big enough to make sweeping generalizations. Generally, once I figure out what's up I just avoid the guy and refuse to be cornered by him, though sometimes that can be difficult. I also give heads up to other unsuspecting women who may not have the benefit of experience with the guy. Every woman in my family knows how to rescue other women from my cousin's husband, and everyone in my group of friends knows how to fend off kissy-hand-guy. The corner-into-conversation guy is a bit more difficult, because he tries to incorporate other people and it's a little more difficult to extract yourself from the conversation. |
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Thank GOD. I was running out of things to do besides work.
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Sunny now but snow is coming Yankees in four? |
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