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  • in reply to: Would you stop with the porn, please? #44415

    Steve
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    Yep, I'd quit right away. Funny you ask because my girlfriend enjoys it more than I do. Maybe it is a libido thing. I don't find it harmful, but if you do, you may want to figure out what it is that bothers you about it first.

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    Name : Steve, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Age : 29, City : Omaha, State : NE Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Independence Day not for all Americans? #15972

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    My family and friends all celebrate our nation's independence. We don't do it in the manner that some may but we do go to the local parade, cook out, and have a good time watching fireworks. Maybe it's because I come from a military family but we see ourselves as Americans too. By the way, I also celebrate Juneteenth. Guess I have the best of both worlds.

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    in reply to: An Acquired Taste? #23116

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    Bless you. Wish there were more like you.

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    in reply to: Examining the Evidence #24114

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    Not offended at all. You are correct pubic hair can be mistaken for afro-american hair. I hate to admit it but it's true.

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    in reply to: Going All the Way #28545

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    I don't want to sound weird but it isn't a control thing. A man really has no control when this is being performed. I think a lot of me are visually stimulated. Hell we look at pornographic magazines from a young age and some of us have even seen pornographic movies, not really marketed at women. The most mind blowing experience I have ever had that I will go to my grave remembering was an ex-girlfriend removing me before climax and asking me to shoot it all over her face. I am not sure if it was the plain filth of it all or the fact that I have never been with a woman that gave me that before but it definitely made a strong life-long lasting impression on me. Turned on and quite honestly the best orgasm I have had by far. Maybe it is just me but we are visual creatures.

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    in reply to: Young people and the military #29246

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    I was a young person in the military and now a older person in the military (by military standards). I am in my 30s. What impresses me most about young people coming into the military now is the same deep sense of patriotism I saw when I came in, the understanding and upholding of tradition, and a greater technological understanding of weapon systems. The kids nowadays seem to more capable when adapting to technology as well as grasping the new concepts that technology demands. Globally speaking, the young people I see not in service, including some friends of mine, seem less patriotic than my civilian friends of years ago; this may be a shift in our society. As for the young men and women coming in and currently serving, they get promoted faster, receive more advanced training, and display a superior attitude than many of their older counterparts.

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    in reply to: Wha is Asian female beauty? #30762

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    I am dating an Asian woman and I have to say what really made her initially beautiful to me was the fact that she looked very different and her personality. I live in the Midwest and there aren't many Asian people here. When we go out she turns more heads than a car wreck. We have been together more than two years now and What has made me more attracted to her over the past two years is what is inside her. So as far as beauty goes, I think of what's inside. As far as initial attraction, her pretty skin, funny laugh, and beautiful jet black hair. I'd have to say I am really in love with both her looks and her being.

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    in reply to: Hyphenated-Americans have GOT to go! #31531

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    As seems to be the case with most labels used in our country, hyphenated American branding was started and is propogated by whites, plain and simple. For some reason unknown to me, white people appear to go to great lengths to categorize people and have been doing this for quitre some time. My guess could be the goal of word playing others down. Here's what I mean. To be an American is the highest in honor one can have as a resident of our country. If you are in a class of say Indian-American or African-American, you aren't all American and thus less than a full American (White). I have never heard the expression White-American or Anglo-American outside of some of the history books I have read. I guess some folks have an agenda and want to push word play in the way PC pushes word play in our educational institutions. I personally get a little pissed when someone refers to me as an African-American. My ancestors were forced here from Africa five generations ago but I have never been there nor do I have plans to visit. As far as I am concerned as well as many of my 'Black' friends and family, we are Americans plain and simple.

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    in reply to: Hindus didn’t cause 9/11! #42537

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    I know Hindus didn't. Hindus don't cause problems in the world, might be a good model for the rest of us to follow as a belief system. One fact a lot of the apologist don't get and Bush Neo-Cons take out of context is the fact that 100% of the 9-11 hijackers were Muslim. The fine folks conducting the decapitations are all 100% Muslim. The Taliban, who helped maintain a 14th Century standard of living for their women, are and were all 100% Muslim. Where does NOW stand on this I wonder? The murderers currently killing their own country men, women, and children in Iraq are all Muslim. I am brown skined probably like you. When I don't shave, and have to fly, looks I get make me laugh inside. Either way, I understand what you are going through. All I can advise that you do is sit back and think about all of the narrow minded pin heads out there and also thank Islam and Poverty for creating such beautiful creatures like radical Muslims. I see why India has been fighting with them for this long, not the religion just the radicals.

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