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Chocolate or sex??

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She's my big example :cool:

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In that case, not a GOOD example, bearing in mind her subsequent antics!!

In that case' date=' not a GOOD example, bearing in mind her subsequent antics!![/quote']

 

:dozey: what do you think I mean?

No it's not! :P

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Well I don't know how serious you were being, but Britney made a lot of noise about not having sex until she was married etc., and it was all a load of bull.

If someone really meant this and carried it through, I think it's cool.

I was talking to both of you! I like making confusing comments :wacko:

Well I don't know how serious you were being, but Britney made a lot of noise about not having sex until she was married etc., and it was all a load of bull.

If someone really meant this and carried it through, I think it's cool.

 

I don't wanna marry :(

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Nobody should feel they should have to get married. It's personal choice, like everything else!

"lips-lock"/seductive kisses to the cheek and neck >>> Chocolate > Sex :P

:/ :/ like there would be thought to this question???...duh...SEX :lol: :lol: :lol:

"lips-lock"/seductive kisses to the cheek and neck >>> Chocolate > Sex :P

 

I hope thats all you do with the chocolate, cuz that aint sex buddy :sick:

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