man, or felt like a man? Apart from the encounters with my mother obviously.
Originally Posted by Pat Vegas man, or felt like a man? Apart from the encounters with my mother obviously. Not sure about looking like a man, but I realised I only really felt like a man when my second parent died.
Originally Posted by Sir C Not sure about looking like a man, but I realised I only really felt like a man when my second parent died. That reads a bit funny.
Originally Posted by Burney That reads a bit funny. in a sort of standing over them with an axe sort of way?
Originally Posted by Pat Vegas in a sort of standing over them with an axe sort of way? Exactly so, f.
Originally Posted by Burney That reads a bit funny. As if the day I became an orphan I was moved to desire sexual congress with another male?
Originally Posted by Sir C As if the day I became an orphan I was moved to desire sexual congress with another male? In the sense that it makes you sound a bit murdery.
Last edited by Burney; 08-21-2017 at 11:21 AM.
Originally Posted by Burney In the sense that it makes it sound a bit murdery. Perhaps that should win a prize for being one of the most badly constructed sentences of all time, given that it is ambiguous enough to have three possible meanings
Originally Posted by Pat Vegas man, or felt like a man? Apart from the encounters with my mother obviously. Do you feel like a man now, P?
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us. "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Originally Posted by redgunamo Do you feel like a man now, P? Yes, since I lost weight and the barber trimmed my beard in a tidy way.
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