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 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 Burney That reads a bit funny. in a sort of standing over them with an axe sort of way?
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 Pat Vegas in a sort of standing over them with an axe sort of way? Exactly so, f.
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.
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.
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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
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