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............. damn you old Hehe, Happy Birthday!
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I'm getting a boner....... There, I dumbed it down, no need to move it now
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Well to be fair, Justin thought the guys was saying Jewman, and he didn't know how to respond to that. Truthfully, to me it sounds more like "Jewman" than German in that think kiwi accent. He was rather polite
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Thanks to Betty Bowers, homosexuals' sneaky little secrets are now revealed to the godly: THE HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA! As every Christian knows, there is only one enemy that threatens our entire civilization. And I am, of course, not talking about Satan. I'm talking about those damned homosexuals! Yes, they give otherwise dull hair radiant highlights and our imperfect d
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Are you apologizing because it was an inappropriate chapter according to the rules of e-fic (like some stories that were just so out there, that GA couldn't host them) or just because it was in bad taste? Or none?
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Fresh meat!!!! I call dibs and all the good parts!
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I agree with you completely on the cultural and time differences. It may very well be that the time you went to school, things were very different. In fact, plenty of my teachers (a large majority are alumni who decided they want to come back and teach) tell me that Prep used to be very different. 40 years ago, it was only priests, no female teachers. They would slap you with a metal ruler, make you do push ups, and so on if you misbehaved. I'll rephrase my bullying comment. At my current school, there is a minimal amount of bullying (Personally, I haven't seen any case of it, but of course, there is. That would just be silly if I said there wasn't any). "The guy stereo type", it's there. I've seen it, but in a way, it's more prevelant in co-ed schools in which this "guy stereo type" attracts girls. In an all boys school, there is no need to maintain a "guy stereo type" to the same extent. Something I've noticed at my school is the lack of "girl talk". That is, guys seldom talk about their girlfriend and how they f**ked them, in public. There is no "how many girls have you hooked up with" and such on, which leads to this idea that other kids are "losers". Sigh, this is hard to explain . I'm saying that there is less of chance that someone is going to pick on you to appear tough to other guys or to girls. Similarly, you have a lower chance of getting picked on... cuz, well, no one really cares . Trust me, with 900 guys, not everyone will fit the "guy stereo type". There will be guys who do plays, guys who sing, guys you play sports, guys who are into politics, guys who are into art. In a way, you won't feel awkward because you're the only guy on the yearbook, surrounded by girls. Guess what, they're are only boys . Actually, now that I think about it, to some extent single sex education allows guys to do the arts, without having to worry that "only girls do that" mentality.
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My son will attend Prep (all boys school) no matter what. I'm currently an senior at an all-boys Jesuit high school, and I love it. I wouldn't wish to go anywhere else. In fact, as this school year comes to an end, I'm getting sadder and sadder. I don't want to leave it, it's like a second home. I love everything about it, even the occasional ass-holes This only applies to Prep which is a day school. So here I go: Yes. You're not gonna get sick from it. It's not gonna completely screw you up. No Girls = No Girl Drama. High school girls are rather..... mean. In a way, there is a minimal feeling at Prep about "cliques". There are those who are perceived to be "popular" but that is solely on the eye of the beholder. If I want to make myself aware of who hangs out with who, who is more athletic, etc... then I'll see different groups, Yet, it's not you're whole life. You can sit where ever, and no one is going to judge you. No one cares if you're popular or not... it's not like you have to impress any girl Truthfully, boys are not that dramatic. It's kinda broad for me to describe, so ask me more details questions on this topic, if you so wish. I agree and disagree with this point. Yes, boys do learn better when they don't have to worry about girls thinking they are nerds or thinking they are stupid when they ask questions. However, the fact is that most all single sex schools are private and therefore have more resources (in addition to the resources of the parents) to improve test scores through methods such as tutors. P.S. Private schools teachers earn an average of 10K less per year than public school teachers. Just because you're in an all boys school doesn't mean you are banned from girls, you will still interact with girls. Now to the latter point, "introverted boys". In a way, I believe that it is beneficial for them to attend a single sex education because this reduces their chances of getting bullied. *Note: this relates to my experience at an all boys day school, not a boarding school* I see a significant number of guys at Prep that would be easy targets of bullies either because of size, shape... and even perceived sexual orientation. We have a mentality of a "Brotherhood". The jocks aren't there to make you're life miserable, they kinda don't really care. They just go about their lives, laughing and being with their friends. Sometimes you get paired with them, and they are nice and normal people . No-one cares what you wear of what you look like. There's a kid at school that dresses up in 19th century suits..... I believe that if you want to enjoy your years of high school, Prep is a wonderful place to attend. I 98% garuntee that you will not be bullied, because as the Dean of Students says every year during orientation, "If I find out that you are bullying someone, I will personally bully you and make sure that everyone around you bullies you." But alas, this is just for my school.... I agree with Graeme... If you don't like arts, you don't like arts, duh. Besides, if you're holding back doing a play because girls might see you, um, girls are also in the play. There is never an all boys play, the all-boys school just gets girls from a nearby school. Same thing for girls. If a girl likes math, she's not gonna not follow it just because there are boys about; that's just plain silly Dats cuz yous playa! Haha, but i agree and disagree, yes, I admit it, I don't deal well with girls. When I see a girl and i'm with friends, I start to flirt with her, even tho i'm gay..... sigh, i flirted with a Starbucks cashier on my first date with Matt :"> Ok, so I'll go in to my general experience about Prep. I don't have female best friends, all my friends are guys. Truthfully, were I in a co-ed high school, all my friends would be girls (that was the case for middle school, which was actually fun too, although I was in a class with only 5 boys and 24 girls, ugh, so much drama, and we had the same classes over and over again, double ugh). I'm gay, i don't crave girls or need them in my life. I go to an all boys school, my friends who are share a lot with are guys. I don't find it harming in any way. When I visited colleges, I quickly interacted with girls. But I agree with Skyline, some socially awkward guys might be..... awkward after high school *gasp* We are extremely sexist at school. That's normal when you put a whole bunch of guys at school. Questions like "Mr. D, is it true that women cannot think without their emotions?" and yes, I do laugh at them and think they are funny. We know we can't talk like this in the real world, it's just guys bandying. We are rude, we have no manners and sometimes say really really stupid shit. But, there is no one to judge us. We grow closer to each other and most importantly, we experience personal growth (ok, that last one was just the Jesuit school motto, which leads to the next debate, religious schools or secular schools? ) So if anyone else has any more questions, ask me. I'll happily answer. Edit: Hehe, Jesuits are not sexist, sigh, I meant the personal growth i learned in a Jesuit school
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So I have a question, how do you lay out a long-term plot? When I write, I just write with no road map whatsoever and it develops as I write. I usually write, but scenes. Once I have a scene in mind, I can quickly write it. The hard part is thinking of the scene and connecting it to the previous one. I was wondering how to write down, actually sketch out, a "master plan" for a story? A plan that I can just follow and stick to, make my life easier
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Yankees are so fashionable, right
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I've almost always take showers. Actually, I remove the shower head when I'm about to take a shower, I just like the feeling of the large amounts of water covering me. I think the last time that I bathed..... The last time that I bathed alone was about 5 months ago. Yeah, it's been a really long time, and it doesn't make any sense since my bathtub has those jet thingies that are supposed to massage your body.
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Oh you forgot the "I love Matties" option
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Like the other Idealists, Champions are rather rare, say two or three percent of the population, but even more than the others they consider intense emotional experiences as being vital to a full life. Champions have a wide range and variety of emotions, and a great passion for novelty. They see life as an exciting drama, pregnant with possibilities for both good and evil, and they want to experience all the meaningful events and fascinating people in the world. The most outgoing of the Idealists, Champions often can't wait to tell others of their extraordinary experiences. Champions can be tireless in talking with others, like fountains that bubble and splash, spilling over their own words to get it all out. And usually this is not simple storytelling; Champions often speak (or write) in the hope of revealing some truth about human experience, or of motivating others with their powerful convictions. Their strong drive to speak out on issues and events, along with their boundless enthusiasm and natural talent with language, makes them the most vivacious and inspiring of all the types. Fiercely individualistic, Champions strive toward a kind of personal authenticity, and this intention always to be themselves is usually quite attractive to others. At the same time, Champions have outstanding intuitive powers and can tell what is going on inside of others, reading hidden emotions and giving special significance to words or actions. In fact, Champions are constantly scanning the social environment, and no intriguing character or silent motive is likely to escape their attention. Far more than the other Idealists, Champions are keen and probing observers of the people around them, and are capable of intense concentration on another individual. Their attention is rarely passive or casual. On the contrary, Champions tend to be extra sensitive and alert, always ready for emergencies, always on the lookout for what's possible.
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Norwegian Techno.
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Hey guys, So Matt and I attended our first Pride Day in Northampton yesterday, by accident. We were walking around and wondered why there were so many gay people walking around.... Then I had an epiphany, it's Pride Day!!! Let's just say I was very very very excited. The whole town was covered with gays and lesbians walking around, not very different than usual , but still lots of them! Okay, mostly lesbians, but still a sprinkling of gay guys amidst the many many many lesbians. It was really fun because Matt and I got to kiss in public and hold hands and, yeah. So, the questions is: Have you attended a Pride Day event? If so, where and when? And, did you enjoy it?
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Umm.... So..... Lacey's mom.... Yeah.....
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How do you spice up your sex life with your partner or other
Camilo replied to W_L's topic in The Lounge
Someone very wise told me that great sex doesn't just happen; it is a constant effort to get it right. Truthfully, tell him what you want, how you want him to touch you, and what you want to experience. It may be awkward, but you gotta do it if you want your sex life to improve. -
So.... did all the ice melt 'cause of the volcano?
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Why, happy birthday
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Happy happy birthday, happy happy birthday!
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Ok, ok, ok, ok, the more minions I get, the faster I'll write chap 12 of Perks,
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I just gave you a greeny, to make up for Camelot's bad behavior
