Topic: is it ok for your girl to have her male friend sleep in her
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iam4u

Sun 02/14/10 02:54 PM


Well, I think most people suck, but even then not all of them would nap in a bed with a member of the opposite sex while in a relationship with someone else.
flowerforyou Wow,,I am sorry you feel this way..:heart:
I feel most our good and SOME suck...we are much different:heart:
I hope you find me as one of the ones who don't!:wink: drinker
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Robm248

Sun 02/14/10 02:55 PM

Not ok. I mean, he could sleep on the floor, the couch, etc... or she the same. In the same bed is a definate no-no.
That's one of those good signals that it's time to move on. Unless, maybe, it was 30 below, the heater was broken, all the blankets and clothes in the house were wet and so turned into big icecubes, and for some reason there was nobody who would let them stay over and avoid that situation. If you don't live next to a yeti, I'd say tell her you expect more when you are in a relationship and move on with your life.
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LeighAnna9

Sun 02/14/10 03:00 PM



Well, I think most people suck, but even then not all of them would nap in a bed with a member of the opposite sex while in a relationship with someone else.
flowerforyou Wow,,I am sorry you feel this way..:heart:
I feel most our good and SOME suck...we are much different:heart:
I hope you find me as one of the ones who don't!:wink: drinker


Um, no offense, but since I don't know you, I have no idea what kind of person you are. Sorry that all of my opinions seem to rub you the wrong way. I am unique- I don't like to be touched, I like my own space, I find cuddling and snuggling to be disgusting and annoying, and I think most people are selfish azzholes. That's who I am. I'm working on loving me, doesn't matter to me if anyone does. I am me. I rock!
Edited by LeighAnna9 on Sun 02/14/10 03:31 PM
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HannahHatesBananas

Sun 02/14/10 03:13 PM


Not ok. I mean, he could sleep on the floor, the couch, etc... or she the same. In the same bed is a definate no-no.
That's one of those good signals that it's time to move on. Unless, maybe, it was 30 below, the heater was broken, all the blankets and clothes in the house were wet and so turned into big icecubes, and for some reason there was nobody who would let them stay over and avoid that situation. If you don't live next to a yeti, I'd say tell her you expect more when you are in a relationship and move on with your life.


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LeighAnna9

Sun 02/14/10 03:15 PM


Not ok. I mean, he could sleep on the floor, the couch, etc... or she the same. In the same bed is a definate no-no.
That's one of those good signals that it's time to move on. Unless, maybe, it was 30 below, the heater was broken, all the blankets and clothes in the house were wet and so turned into big icecubes, and for some reason there was nobody who would let them stay over and avoid that situation. If you don't live next to a yeti, I'd say tell her you expect more when you are in a relationship and move on with your life.


I live in a whole town of yetis and I'd rather freeze to death than let one of them touch me for warmth.
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MelodyGirl

Sun 02/14/10 03:27 PM



Not ok. I mean, he could sleep on the floor, the couch, etc... or she the same. In the same bed is a definate no-no.
That's one of those good signals that it's time to move on. Unless, maybe, it was 30 below, the heater was broken, all the blankets and clothes in the house were wet and so turned into big icecubes, and for some reason there was nobody who would let them stay over and avoid that situation. If you don't live next to a yeti, I'd say tell her you expect more when you are in a relationship and move on with your life.


I live in a whole town of yetis and I'd rather freeze to death than let one of them touch me for warmth.


:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Atlantis75

Sun 02/14/10 03:30 PM



Not ok. I mean, he could sleep on the floor, the couch, etc... or she the same. In the same bed is a definate no-no.
That's one of those good signals that it's time to move on. Unless, maybe, it was 30 below, the heater was broken, all the blankets and clothes in the house were wet and so turned into big icecubes, and for some reason there was nobody who would let them stay over and avoid that situation. If you don't live next to a yeti, I'd say tell her you expect more when you are in a relationship and move on with your life.


I live in a whole town of yetis and I'd rather freeze to death than let one of them touch me for warmth.


If you think you got yetis, then I live in a whole town of lesbian women. I wish them each a yeti as a sleeping partner. drinker
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LeighAnna9

Sun 02/14/10 03:32 PM

Most lesbians are pretty. At least they make good eye candy. This town is full of the extras from Deliverance.
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Robm248

Sun 02/14/10 03:35 PM

Wait... there were female extras in that movie? I just remember something about scary and then it was all blindfold and earplugs time!

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Atlantis75

Sun 02/14/10 03:35 PM


Most lesbians are pretty. At least they make good eye candy. This town is full of the extras from Deliverance.


For obvious reasons, that doesn't really help my case how pretty they are.
Edited by Atlantis75 on Sun 02/14/10 03:35 PM
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LeighAnna9

Sun 02/14/10 03:36 PM



Most lesbians are pretty. At least they make good eye candy. This town is full of the extras from Deliverance.


For obvious reasons, that doesn't really help my case.


:laughing:
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Atlantis75

Sun 02/14/10 03:37 PM




Most lesbians are pretty. At least they make good eye candy. This town is full of the extras from Deliverance.


For obvious reasons, that doesn't really help my case.


:laughing:


Hey, don't laugh, at least you get hit on by yetis. I get the stare that "why aren't you a woman".
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RKISIT

Sun 02/14/10 03:39 PM

Yetis are like 7 hit die monsters in D&Dsmokin
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LeighAnna9

Sun 02/14/10 03:40 PM

They don't hit on me. They just stand back and peer at me and mumble something in their native tongue. Not sure what they're saying because the dialect is a bit strong, but I'm sure it's something about a hoe down once the weather clears up.
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LeighAnna9

Sun 02/14/10 03:43 PM


Wait... there were female extras in that movie? I just remember something about scary and then it was all blindfold and earplugs time!

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They all look the same, you didn't miss much. Here's a tissue, there.....there.....laugh
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MelodyGirl

Sun 02/14/10 03:44 PM




Not ok. I mean, he could sleep on the floor, the couch, etc... or she the same. In the same bed is a definate no-no.
That's one of those good signals that it's time to move on. Unless, maybe, it was 30 below, the heater was broken, all the blankets and clothes in the house were wet and so turned into big icecubes, and for some reason there was nobody who would let them stay over and avoid that situation. If you don't live next to a yeti, I'd say tell her you expect more when you are in a relationship and move on with your life.


I live in a whole town of yetis and I'd rather freeze to death than let one of them touch me for warmth.


If you think you got yetis, then I live in a whole town of lesbian women. I wish them each a yeti as a sleeping partner. drinker


I live in a town of selfish metro-sexuals who are in love with themselves. They might as well be 'gay-incest' sexual orientation! :laughing:
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LeighAnna9

Sun 02/14/10 03:49 PM

Why does everyone live in a town full of eye candy but me??????sad sad sad sad
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MelodyGirl

Sun 02/14/10 03:51 PM


Why does everyone live in a town full of eye candy but me??????sad sad sad sad


You need more than eye candy though! We all do ... winking
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matthew8331

Sun 02/14/10 03:51 PM

I agree that u should flip out till you know if she did **** with the Guy bit my x cheated on me and ibtook her back so when I caught her in bed with another Guy he was clothed but u can put them back on after ****ing so I left
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Robm248

Sun 02/14/10 03:52 PM





Not ok. I mean, he could sleep on the floor, the couch, etc... or she the same. In the same bed is a definate no-no.
That's one of those good signals that it's time to move on. Unless, maybe, it was 30 below, the heater was broken, all the blankets and clothes in the house were wet and so turned into big icecubes, and for some reason there was nobody who would let them stay over and avoid that situation. If you don't live next to a yeti, I'd say tell her you expect more when you are in a relationship and move on with your life.


I live in a whole town of yetis and I'd rather freeze to death than let one of them touch me for warmth.


If you think you got yetis, then I live in a whole town of lesbian women. I wish them each a yeti as a sleeping partner. drinker


I live in a town of selfish metro-sexuals who are in love with themselves. They might as well be 'gay-incest' sexual orientation! :laughing:



Ouch... you DO live in that kinda town! My condolences. At least you are very definately a woman... bigsmile if you were tomboyish they might mistake you and ask you about joining them.