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November 19th, 2009 07:10 am
#106
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November 19th, 2009 09:17 am
#107
I'm one person's baby, and destest being called that by anyone else, like the chick I work with who calls everyone baby 
and you're right Reese
A dream without a plan is merely hallucination.
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November 19th, 2009 01:40 pm
#108

Originally Posted by
Lipstickchick
I'm
one person's baby, and destest being called that by anyone else, like the chick I work with who calls
everyone baby

Agreed...bugs me when people call me, what I would consider and intimate name, and we are not..Hun, and toots are not soo bad..from people I know
Heart in Hand, facing forward, be yourself.
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November 19th, 2009 06:33 pm
#109
baby
I also call someone I like "my baby" sometimes, it is for the relations, they are not like normal, but not normal (all relations with age gap are not normal). Normal is to love your mate, your age mate. And this is natural. Gap love is unnatural, not today, but soon the younger lover will fall in love with her age mate, this is just the "history". Or they will think about it and live for the money or other world treasures. Not for that the 50+ y.o. woman is her utter partner. This is unnatural. Gay love is unnatural by its nature. I think we can't handle with some men, or the hard childhood, so tender 50+ woman is the perfect mother (home).
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November 20th, 2009 03:48 am
#110

Originally Posted by
SexyKid
Gap love is unnatural, not today, but soon the younger lover will fall in love with her age mate, this is just the "history". ... Gay love is unnatural by its nature. I think we can't handle with some men, or the hard childhood, so tender 50+ woman is the perfect mother (home).
wow, um... sexykid? have to BIG TIME disagree with you there... what makes you think gay love is unnatural? I think that being with someone of the same sex, familiar with the body, familiar with the thought patterns (although each of us differs immensely) is the epitome of natural. And I don't think loving an older woman is a quest for a "mother". It's true that older women do have a maternal instinct that doesn't come to those of us who are still young, but it's who the person is, not how old they are, how much experience they have, or their material possessions. Just my opinion.
"Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it."
– Benjamin Franklin
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November 20th, 2009 05:36 am
#111

Originally Posted by
SexyKid
I also call someone I like "my baby" sometimes, it is for the relations, they are not like normal, but not normal (all relations with age gap are not normal). Normal is to love your mate, your age mate. And this is natural. Gap love is unnatural, not today, but soon the younger lover will fall in love with her age mate, this is just the "history". Or they will think about it and live for the money or other world treasures. Not for that the 50+ y.o. woman is her utter partner. This is unnatural. Gay love is unnatural by its nature. I think we can't handle with some men, or the hard childhood, so tender 50+ woman is the perfect mother (home).
Wow, just wow.
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November 20th, 2009 05:59 am
#112
LOL. The real author of that disjointed, nonsensical post is either Braveheart or Sarah Palin.
I'm just sayin'.
"I am always afraid, I am never afraid." - Eve Ensler
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November 20th, 2009 06:07 am
#113

Originally Posted by
BethM
LOL. The real author of that disjointed, nonsensical post is either Braveheart or Sarah Palin.
I'm just sayin'.
l m f a o .
"Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it."
– Benjamin Franklin
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January 10th, 2010 05:26 am
#114

Originally Posted by
ReEsA722
wow, um... sexykid? have to BIG TIME disagree with you there... what makes you think gay love is unnatural? I think that being with someone of the same sex, familiar with the body, familiar with the thought patterns (although each of us differs immensely) is the epitome of natural. And I don't think loving an older woman is a quest for a "mother". It's true that older women do have a maternal instinct that doesn't come to those of us who are still young, but it's who the person is, not how old they are, how much experience they have, or their material possessions. Just my opinion.
Well said ReEsA722, well said
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January 10th, 2010 09:24 am
#115
thanks, jmh
"Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it."
– Benjamin Franklin
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January 10th, 2010 12:34 pm
#116
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