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Beauty is nice to look at, but does not impress me.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hey all, just thought I'd say Hi to everyone as I've recently took fabswingers a bit more seriously and proper getting into the flow.
Anyways the names Maz. Feel free to say 'hi' I don't bite unless you want me too. (Kinky I know). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Beauty is nice to look at, but does not impress me ........and yet you refer to your own looks in your username? Just an observation "
I was thinking that |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Beauty is nice to look at, but does not impress me ........and yet you refer to your own looks in your username? Just an observation "
Personality is the way forward. |
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Beauty impresses us all, in some way.
Artists, engineers and architects spend hours trying to design and produce objects that replicate the female form, for this reason.
We love to say we are not shallow, but most of us are suckers for a pretty face...
What you find beauty in is a different matter, but I personally want the person I'm with to be in no doubt I think they are beautiful.
For that to occur, in my eyes, they must be so. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always wonder with that legal notice you've got there are you really willing to spend the tens of thousands of pounds in legal fees and years of effort and public exposure in a futile attempt to sue an overseas individual or organisation?
Cause if not it seems a little silly
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I always wonder with that legal notice you've got there are you really willing to spend the tens of thousands of pounds in legal fees and years of effort and public exposure in a futile attempt to sue an overseas individual or organisation?
Cause if not it seems a little silly
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i can never understand the need for these so called legal notices,, like you say, are they willing to spend thousands if not more to take people or companies etc to court ,, i dont think so !! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Reply to the forum post... When I want your opinion on other matters I will tell you to provide them."
I wasn't talking to you. So unwed your panties and quit whining. |
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Ok.... Simple reason....
Legal notices like this originated in the USA.
If enough people consider there rights violated and especially if it's against a large corporations, then almost any lawyer in the US would pick it up, because of two words:
Class action
It's so common over there that I still get emails saying in part of a class action, 4 years after leaving.
In case your wondering one class action could quite easily break most educational institutions. |
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