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By *lynJMan 3 weeks ago
Morden |
"No, it's when they don't have the inbuilt "prick" syndrome.
That's when they're more appealing. "
We all have an inbuilt "prick" syndrome. Some men are better than others at suppressing it. 😁 |
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By *eliWoman 3 weeks ago
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"No, it's when they don't have the inbuilt "prick" syndrome.
That's when they're more appealing. "
Yep. Bit of a dick? That can be fine as long as it's who they naturally are and they're not trying too hard - any personality trait is a turn off if it's too try hard.
But those who are actual pricks? Not appealing in the slightest. |
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By *ojanMan 3 weeks ago
Bedford |
Unfortunately we have a breed of men that are only interested in themselves they think they have the right to any woman on this site and fair play to the ladies because they take no shit from them but there are decent men who get tarred with the same brush unfortunately |
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"No, it's when they don't have the inbuilt "prick" syndrome.
That's when they're more appealing.
We all have an inbuilt "prick" syndrome. Some men are better than others at suppressing it. 😁"
I can often feel the horns begin to come out and have learnt how to push them back in. It works about half the time….. |
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By *ir tootMan 3 weeks ago
Burton-on-Trent |
"I like serious men who are in charge of themselves.
My days of chasing elusive drama Llamas are long gone.
Drama llama, I like this one, can I steal it?
Of course "
Straight into toots new found words and phrases!
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