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Rak
6 hours ago
Straight Male, 45
0 miles · Greater Manchester

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Quote by stpiersq
I have a from claiming migrants r 3 times more likely to be young & healthy & well qualified as such contribute more to the tax and benefits system than there receive,... how can this be anybody know the answer I would think exactly the opposite was true
 You're quite possibly confusing migrants with refugees?  

 Lol. Probably

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Hi. Is there room for one more?
smile

Just that as we are not familiar with your name, do you have mutual friends or people attending that can vouch for you at all please ?
If so, get them to let us know please
PM sent
Can you put me down if there are any spaces available?
Quote by emskit
Hi just wondering if any1 has met up on here and if so how did it work out??? xx

Yes, there are some really nice and genuine people here. I've met with 5 couples and have had alot of fun. Some were one-offs while I met others on many occasions. Luckily I've never had any bad experiences or suffered from timewasters.
Zak
Quote by martin4fun
I've just finished reading todays Sun,
and on page 16 theres a report of a 10 year old boy falling down a manhole that was covered by a carpet and a layer of snow!
Apparently the boy is ok after being rescued by the local firefighters.
However straight below this article was a joke sent in by a reader (who presumambly did not know about this incident)
"what did the rug say to the floor?
Dont move, I've got you covered"
I found it quite funny, but I'm not sure the boy and his family will though!!

Am I the only one thinking why was a manhole covered with a bit of carpet in the first place?
Quote by brucie
im satrting to doubt it... no not really, but i do think the risk is overdone.
i have been havng unprotected sex with straight white non drug user females for over 15 years. girls i know from work, meet in bars, swinging clubs (very rarely do women/couples even suggest a condom, let alone insist!), saunas etc. probably over 200.
i had a full medical recently including HIV test. negative.
even the doc said you would have had to have been very very unlucky even with your history...
so why do some people get so hung up about safe sex?

Are you for real? At best you're ignorant and possibly a racist homophobe.
I also suggest you get another doctor to examine you. This one seems likely to be negligent since they made such a stupid comment.
Quote by Rula_samara
hey huni anybody wanna meet up tonight for a threesome - male,just have a good night with a gorgeous curvy arab?movements of a goddess???xxx

You have a pm smile
I think another two teenage lads have now claimed to be the father as they had also slept with her around the same time she got pregnant.
I prefer fairly bright lighting if the fun is being filmed..
But doing it in the dark can be more exciting, especially if there are more than 2 people involved.
Quote by Nicekat
Id live in the street I have nothing against the making of the porn films as long as the neighbours and people dont see any thing. I was thinking can i go and watch the films being made.

Yeah, I'd be there as well :twisted:
Thats very sad.
I would love to live on that street :P
Thats a pretty original pic.
Gets my vote :P
No way. I wouldn't tell anyone of my vanilla friends., family of children (if I had then)
Its far too risky, they may not understand. Somethings are supposed to be private.
Also, once you tell your children, you cant go back and "untell" them. I'm sure they will know about swinging, and decide if its right for them by themselves smile
Just my thoughts.
Rubbing the tip of my penis up and down against a vagina, just before penetration.
Quote by flower411
We expected open minded people looking for a laugh ..but we`ve found intolerent, controlling people who want to impose their views upon the rest of the membership....
Maybe their inability to interact with others on a social level is what leads them to demand that we all mollycoddle them through the whole swinging experience ....I dunno!! Personally we`ll take our chances on our own instincts ...

Before joining this site many years ago, I also thought swingers were middle class and middle aged people. (Middle aged MILF's attracted me smile )
But I soon came to realise that swingers are made up of all sorts of people, just like in real life.
I couldn't agree with you more.
That is just simply rude. sad
gulsonroad30664, I cant really disagree with much you have said, but I think you've associated things together that may not be linked.
I think your points would be more clearer if you expanded them? and didnt ask so many short questions. Tell us what you think instead.
Quote by DeeCee
OK... so you are Anti-Zionist and and find it hard to draw distinctions between religion and politics.... i get where you are coming from now..
The rest of your logic has no logic,and your justifications for Hamas and other groups bent on the destruction of the State of Israel/Jews seems to be that those tactics have been used by Jews/Zionists themselves , so now it is ok.
not worth a detailed answer or debate i'm afraid....

I think you're abit confused. Zionism was essentially an expression of Jewish nationalism. So there's very little, if any distinction between them in the first place to speak of. You are correct in that I am against any group that uses violence to get what they want, whether its the USA, Hamas, IRA, or Zionism.
And the bit you found hard to understand was that there's no justification for resorting to violence against one group of people, because you faced persecution by another group elsewhere.
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So if there is hardly any Christians there and you know the reasons on why they left, why use them as an example earlier? You said it was Christian and Islamic
Palestinians, but there does not seem to be many Christians at all.
Dave_Notts

The reason for mentioning this fact was to highlight the point that Palestinians are not only Muslims, but Christians also. I'm sure you're aware that St. George lived in Palestine and is their Patron Saint.
Regardless of religion, Palestinian would want to keep their land as their own. Just like In suspect Catholic/Protestant/anything else people would want the UK to be British, and not handed over to a foreign people.
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I am not a Palestinian but suspect, if I was, that I would want to live there as it was my country
Dave_Notts

Without going into too much details, I can say that during the partition of the Indian subcontinent (1947), millions were killed and forced to leave their homes with nothing. Musharraf (ex Pakistani president) was born in India, while Singh (India PM) was actually born in Pakistan.
Also, alot of the Ugandan-Indians in the UK (Indians who had migrated to Uganda afew generations ago) were forced to leave by Idi.
We'd all like to think we'd stay in our own country, but its not always possible or desirable.
Its not only Christian Palestinians who have left Gaza of the other refugee camps, many Muslims have also tried to integrate into which ever country accepts them.
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The writer says that origionally Jews played ball politically, but after the wholesale slaughter and attempts to wipe Jews from the face of history in WW2 they took a different tack....

You mean terrorism? Correct me if I'm wrong, it was the zionists wthat were the first people in the 20th century to commit acts of international terrorism. Much before any religious group, IRA, ETA etc.
Also, lets put things into perspective. It was only in lands occupied by the Germans where Jews were persecuted by the Nazis, not in the free western world.
And Jews werent the only people that suffered under Hitler. I don't think homosexuals resorted to terrorism and wanted their own country as Hitler tortured and killed many of them also.
I also dont want to offend anyone, but I dont think peace will ever be accomplished by killing innocent people. When people are backed into a corner (or surrounded by a wall) then they have nothing to lose. I think that if the Palestinians were given more assistance, then they would stop supporting people like Hamas who appear to be their saviours.
Quote by DeeCee
I just want to add that there happens to be a recognised distinction between Judaism and Zionism.. and that many are wrongly interchanging the two. Israel is a secular state... which has an elected government.. representing the cross-section of political,secular and religious parties...

Oh come on.
Zionism is basically Jewish National/Terrorism.
Go look at history and at events like the bombing of the King David Hotel by Zionists during which British personnel were hurt.
Quote by Dave__Notts
That sounds really good that both denominations are working together. But where did you get this information? Christians used to make up 25% of the population in the beginning of the 20th century. In Gaza it is estimated that there are 3000 out of 1,500,000. This makes up % of the population.
Dave_Notts

Would you want to live there?
I certainly wouldn't and would do everything to leave that place.
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And the Palestinian struggle is? Palestinians are made up of Christian and Muslims aswell, both who opposed the establishment of Israel.
From what I understand, its the Israelis who believe that God promised them that land.

Well considering that both Hamas and Hezbollah are internationally recognised as 'Muslim' terrorist organisation's although from different sects (Shia and Sunni Islam),both use religious texts as both a recruiting tool and justification for their actions, both have in their charter the stated aim of the the destruction of Israel or the "zionist entity" and the formation of an Islamic state in its place, not to mention as you correctly say the Israeli belief that "God promised them the land" I'd say yep, it probably is a religious conflict or at least is rooted in religious differences.

We can argue the "one mans freedom fighter is another man's terrorist etc". The point I was making is that the Palestinians aren't solely Muslims, but Christians as well. This wasn't a religious struggle to begin with, but based on land and sovereignty. Religion was then used to pump up the heat.
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Northern Ireland was not a conflict based on religion, no matter what people think.

And the Palestinian struggle is? Palestinians are made up of Christian and Muslims aswell, both who opposed the establishment of Israel.
From what I understand, its the Israelis who believe that God promised them that land.
Quote by Dave__Notts
How can the World Series be called world when it is only played in the USA?
They change our Footbal to soccer, yet their American Football is played by carrying it in their arms. Why not hand or armball?
Dave_Notts

Or even Rugby? dunno
I think we should remember that not all women e.g single mums, those with disabled children etc. will be able to work full time or at all.
I dont have a problem with such individuals receiving extra help, thats what a civilised society is about.
What I do find unacceptable is those that can arrange child care, but choose not to and decide to live on benefits instead. sad