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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI voted Labour and I have a hangover. I'm still fairly chipper today.Hard Brexit now!
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Gordon Bennet, some CUK posts take a weird turn, from election predictions to mutual anilingus in three pages. Still, other way round would be much worse.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI know you have mental health issues, but do you understand how weird and creepy and obsessive you appear?
Weird? I'm not the one who initiated talking about having weird sexual fantasies in this thread.Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by Bean View PostWeird? I'm not the one who initiated talking about having weird sexual fantasies in this thread.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo do you admit to your error in comprehension and reasoning?
"Than me saying the words 'had to have it' instead of saying you 'had it'"
I find the principle of what you do very amusing, rather than the specific nature of whether you 'have to' have them or not, the fact is, you agree you have had at least one... strange person.
Have you spoken to anyone, (including your partner) about the weird sexual fantasy you had, that alleviated your feelings about inadequacies in someone else?Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNope, but you're the one obsessed with them. Old Greg isn't the one who initiated your fantasies either.
I asked about whom his feelings had been alleviated, he responded. Normal back and forth stuff.
He became obsessed about the words 'had to', probably as a deflection from his admission he did have at least 1.
In which post did I speak about my own fantasies and who initiated them?
(Clue: I haven't)Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by Bean View PostYes, that was addressed in the previous post by the following;
"Than me saying the words 'had to have it' instead of saying you 'had it'"
I find the principle of what you do very amusing, rather than the specific nature of whether you 'have to' have them or not, the fact is, you agree you have had at least one... strange person.
Have you spoken to anyone, (including your partner) about the weird sexual fantasy you had, that alleviated your feelings about inadequacies in someone else?Comment
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Hey bean you need to see a mental health pro.
Originally posted by Bean View PostAccording to your own logic;
Which inadequacies are you now feeling better about, after having your own weird sexual fantasy about mutual anilingus, you cretin?Originally posted by Bean View PostYour poor dear, having to have weird sexual fantasies, in order to feel better about the inadequacies of others.
Have you spoken to anyone about this?, as it's not normal behaviour for most folks!Originally posted by Bean View PostOh but you have already accepted that you do... and it is very amusing that you did
Normally you reject premises you don't agree with.
This time, you responded to an explicit question with a very clear and simple answer ("yours"), thus accepting the premise of the question.
Sorry, but it is you who must do better, have a re-read, LOL.
(but don't feel bad or down, keep your chins up)Originally posted by Bean View PostPost #42
Ok, I will try and help you out this once, perhaps breaking down the sentence will allow you to see your mistake (if you call it that, that is);
I just wondered which inadequacies you felt better about, having had you own sexual fantasy.....and you replied "Yours"
Keep trying to deflect/evade/distract - it makes your mistake MORE amusing - keep digging for victory comrade eh?Originally posted by Bean View PostOh I see where you're coming from now...bless
You think it's less cretinous and weird on your part, to have admitted that you had a weird sexual fantasy about mutual anilingus, in order to feel better about the inadequacies of someone else (me, according to your reply), Than me saying the words 'had to have it' instead of saying you 'had it' ?
It's still strange behaviour, that you had that weird sexual fantasy, even if you don't 'have to' have them every time.
HTH
PS. How does your partner feel about you having had this weird sexual fantasy, that you accepted you had?Originally posted by Bean View PostYou don't 'know' anything about me.
Weird? I'm not the one who initiated talking about having weird sexual fantasies in this thread.Originally posted by Bean View PostYes, that was addressed in the previous post by the following;
"Than me saying the words 'had to have it' instead of saying you 'had it'"
I find the principle of what you do very amusing, rather than the specific nature of whether you 'have to' have them or not, the fact is, you agree you have had at least one... strange person.
Have you spoken to anyone, (including your partner) about the weird sexual fantasy you had, that alleviated your feelings about inadequacies in someone else?Originally posted by Bean View PostObsessed?
I asked about whom his feelings had been alleviated, he responded. Normal back and forth stuff.
He became obsessed about the words 'had to', probably as a deflection from his admission he did have at least 1.
In which post did I speak about my own fantasies and who initiated them?
(Clue: I haven't)Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHey bean you need to see a mental health pro.
You probably need a bit more analysis thrown in there, than just bolding a few words - as most others won't follow your jellyfish-brained logic. i.e. help them connect the dots you think you seeOriginally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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