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Y_B

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  1. Happy birthday Stevo Have another great year
  2. Thanks for sharing. I kinda wish there had been something like that when I was that age. School dances were lots of fun, and my friends were great, but I always wondered what it would have been like to get asked or ask someone to a non-hetero dance.
  3. Is there a way to make this smiley () follow the same motion as the ones above?
  4. You may be hung like a horse, but horses are hung like me, so I win. ; )
  5. I'm lovin' this stream of conscious typing you had goin' on. I'll try to hit on a coupla points you made. Too bad about your dorm, mine was the same way freshman/sophomore year, but I'm off campus with an apartment now, and it's much quieter. My roommate's kinda rowdy sometimes though, so I'm not always so lucky when all I want is some peace and time to myself. You should be flattered people hit on you. Better than the alternative wouldn't you say? But like you said, unfortunately, you are taken...(damn it... ) I do not agree with parents kicking out their children solely on the basis of their sexuality. I understand, especially for religiously affiliated families, that homosexuality is not desired, but I would have thought a parent's love for his/her child would rise above social stigma. But what can you do? You can't educate those who refuse to accept a fairer understanding. However, it is illegal to abandon your child as a minor, so if one anticipates a disowning, he/she should work hard, try to get into college on scholarship, and start a new life. It's absolutely doable. My parents are prime examples. Not that they got kicked out...immigration was the game. Yes, respect and approval can be separate. Many 'approve' of the gay lifestyle but obviously hold no respect. I have friends who disapprove of homosexuality, but they respect all openly gay individual as much as possible. The economy is recovering, although many major companies are still on the verge of bankruptcy. The DOW is steadily rising (much to my parent's relief), mortgage rates are low in most areas, and gas prices are stable. Let's also not forget about Obama's Stimulus package and the near 0% short-term interest rate of the fed. It'll interesting to keep an eye out for more changes this year. My parents are looking forward to pay-raises again, and I have a CD that's maturing at the end of the year. There is a long discussion I could lead about Republicans/Democrats but that is for another day. As far as the miserable Clemson fan...I can certainly understand his emotions. How do you think Texas felt when Texas Tech stole that win from us last year? Lots of crying fans all around. Oh and Remember the infamous Oklahoma band girl who bawled her eyes out after the Red River Shootout last year? But in all honesty, the guy needs to suck it up. It's only Clemson, why's he getting that upset? Sorry, I don't keep up with Baseball so much, so I don't got nothin to add about that. The Giants beat the Cowboys on Sunday, causing grief and stirring more hatred throughout the entire city of Dallas. Romo basically gave away the game. I've never liked the guy, he could never perform under pressure. Besides, Manning is kinda hot. I think that about wraps this up. Did I hit all the major points? Regardless, I'm going to bed.
  6. No, no, no the stars aren't aligned for you to have made this post, so no, you did not do this right. Epic failure. All joking aside, I know exactly what you are talking about, how different people change in the locker rooms. I was a swimmer in high school, and swim intramural now, so I see dick all the time. It's gotten to the point where I don't even 'respond' anymore. One really interesting, but awkward thing I've come to notice about swimmers is that there is an inverse ratio with body attractiveness and exhibitionism. Some of the most attractive guys never take their suits off when showering while some of the older, less than proportional men in the middle-aged swimming groups just throw modesty out of the window. No, the world is not fair. Me, I don't usually take my suit off when showering (I wear a drag suit) but have no problem changing in front of people. I don't take my pants off and stretch my arms out obnoxiously like "check this bad boy out", but I'm not shy about doing what I need to do. Oh and back in high school, if anyone was shy enough to turn away while changing, they got towel whipped.
  7. Thanks for the additional information, but what I said before still stands. I kinda agree with Kia and PD above. Although I think it's a little silly to hold a grudge against an ex, there really isn't much you can accomplish by applying pressure. Let him know you still love him as a friend, give him space, and let him meet you halfway. Also, I'm curious as to whether the fact that you broke up with him for another girl might have played a little role in this upset. I mean, I know that sometimes a girl gets more flustered if her boyfriend leaves her for another guy. Maybe it similar in reserve.
  8. Seriously? 43? 26?? 11??? lol Either I'm not living my life to the fullest, or yall are just naughty little bees!
  9. HA!...like I'd ever admit that Cartoon Network is the default channel on my TV....no siree (wait, you just gave it away) (oh yea...you're right...)
  10. The problem here isn't you, it's the other party. You've already put it on the table that you want to be friends again, how it'll go from there depends on him or her. I'm inclined to think that this person is pretty selfish. If he/she really cared about you, then it shouldn't be too difficult to let you go, especially since you two aren't getting along well and you've fallen for some other person. It'll hurt for sure, but acting like you were his/her possession who ran away is pretty damn juvenile.
  11. 82% Not too shabby. The snow could be whiter though.
  12. I'll try 1 & 2. You can't approach a guy as you would a girl the same way if you have no clue where his interests lie. What I do is, I just try to be friendly, watch for signs, give subtle hints, etc and see what happens then. It's really all about paying attention to how he acts, what he says and his body language. I've realized that is someone is into you, even if he is in the closet, you can pick it up though interaction if you're keen enough. So if a guy likes you, you can try to see if he's interested. If he is, then you'll know. If he's not, then there's hardly any point in finding out whether he's gay or not.
  13. Y_B

    Midget Sex

    Yall are weird... Actually now that I think back, I did get blown in a car once...but who hasn't done that.
  14. f**k the NFL...it's all about college football.
  15. Welcome to the club. First off, there is no answer. Nothing is going to spontaneously change your life for the better. It takes time, a good attitude, and even luck, to untangle all the knots. 3 months? So, is this gonna be a quartiversary? You should celebrate.
  16. Y_B

    Midget Sex

    At least it's be easier for him to shoot over his head. Hey, since you're like twice his height, you coulda situated him on top of you while you're laying down and spun him like a real screw.
  17. He Didn't Have to Be - Brad Paisley
  18. Y_B

    A word I hate

    It's ok Mark. Here's a huggle
  19. Nah, it was easy, just didn't know why lol.
  20. I can't believe I'm doing this...all part of my gradual stepping out of the closet, I suppose... lol And I agree with the people above, Kia, you look nice! Anyway, this is from facebook. Enjoy, before I come to my senses and delete it lol. *** Sorry guys, I felt uncomfortable leaving my pics in archive
  21. One of the funniest thing I've ever seen! Natalie Portman rap I'm also a big Brad Paisley fan and especially love this tune/video. Little Moments
  22. That is true...most kids in college are more interested in flings than relationships but that isn't to say there aren't any out there looking for the same thing. The trick is to seek them out, and that is so incredible hard...You're lucky to be with someone, even at his age.
  23. I think you should pursue it. The age difference does seem slightly awkward to outside parties but you aren't dating for other people. If both of you enjoy each others' company and want to pursue a relationship, then you should not be afraid. Take it as far as you can go. If things don't work out, it won't work out, but if it does, how beautiful would that be? Go for it!
  24. This is very tragic... I'm always shaken by stories like this one. We are in a f*cked up world indeed.
  25. Stranger could be interpreted differently by everybody, but for the sake of keeping it simple, yes I have and I probably will again. They are always people I've just met to get my rocks off, so I'm just like Jack Frost in that area. I don't mind, but it's meaningless sex.
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