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Mad Stuff You've Done To Get Someone To Sleep With You
Alexxx says "We've all gone a little too far at one time or another to get a girl, or a guy, to sleep with us. I've a friend who spent close to a thousand pounds orchestrating a terrible day for a collegue, so he could comfort her and get in her knickers. Only to find out she had a boyfriend, who proposed in order to cheer her up."
So, how far have you gone?
( , Fri 13 Apr 2007, 9:01)
Alexxx says "We've all gone a little too far at one time or another to get a girl, or a guy, to sleep with us. I've a friend who spent close to a thousand pounds orchestrating a terrible day for a collegue, so he could comfort her and get in her knickers. Only to find out she had a boyfriend, who proposed in order to cheer her up."
So, how far have you gone?
( , Fri 13 Apr 2007, 9:01)
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Unless you're gay...
...because whilst relationships are just as complicated for us as anyone else, sometimes more so, getting laid is the easiest thing in the world. It's almost our way of saying 'hello'. To one another, at least.
Thing is, I never had much of a problem with girls either when I was still unaware of my preference for blokes - I must have inadvertently fulfilled Fothermucker's criteria (which are spot-on, if memory serves lol). More likely it's because I never really worry/worried about sex - it's fun, granted, but it's not the only fun you can have.
That said, I remember one girl that I was pursuing in my late teens saying 'Just because I don't want to be an item, it doesn't mean I don't want to get off with you' - I figured at the time that you couldn't say fairer than that :)
( , Mon 16 Apr 2007, 9:38, Reply)
...because whilst relationships are just as complicated for us as anyone else, sometimes more so, getting laid is the easiest thing in the world. It's almost our way of saying 'hello'. To one another, at least.
Thing is, I never had much of a problem with girls either when I was still unaware of my preference for blokes - I must have inadvertently fulfilled Fothermucker's criteria (which are spot-on, if memory serves lol). More likely it's because I never really worry/worried about sex - it's fun, granted, but it's not the only fun you can have.
That said, I remember one girl that I was pursuing in my late teens saying 'Just because I don't want to be an item, it doesn't mean I don't want to get off with you' - I figured at the time that you couldn't say fairer than that :)
( , Mon 16 Apr 2007, 9:38, Reply)
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