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Tania
Over 90 days ago
Straight Female, 59
0 miles · Greater London

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Sounds as if you have taken my post personally? Or why would you need to quote my post in your clarification? Now I am confused! surprised
I tried and all quotes came back at 500 quid or so... when my insurer was offering me 364 quid. So I went to and found too many quotes lower than the one I had been quoted for renewal. Some were valid for 5 days only, some were valid for a month. In the small print one realises they do not cover you for everything your current insurer is... so add this, add that... the prices go up. However, there was a quote from my insurer there... and I checked it out and it didn't make sense as it was cheaper. So the following morning I rang them and asked about it and ended up getting a price even cheaper!
My insurance this year cost me £336 and I got a lower excess as well (experience has taught me that accidents do happen without it being your fault and then it is well worth paying a few quid more per annum to get a lower excess than trying to save a few quid and then paying more than £50 quid on each accident you report...
It is worth shopping around but one needs to be very careful to get a comparable offer.
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Problem is there is soooooooooooo little of it left I can se the gums getting sliced in order to get at it properly :shock: :shock:

If removing the tooth requires an operation, I suggest you go to the maxillofacial dept of your local hospital and get it done there. It is so easy and painless to remove the roots of a broken tooth but only if done by someone specialising in such extractions. Good luck!
I am not scared of the dentist but he is scared of me. Well, that is half truth - the dentist who was scared of me because i refused anaesthesia and then ruined my teeth due to his nervousness was fired from the surgery. My new dentist is confident and everything is honky dory.
After talking to a fellow member online, I realised I have a geek/nerd fetish. I am attracted to guys with glasses (round, metal rimmed ones) who seem a bit awkward or uneasy but have a very loving and giving nature. Ever since I was a little girl, I would cut off pics of male models in glasses and put them in my album. Has anyone else got the same fetish?
So this thread isn't about the SH logo overtaking other webpages and being displayed along their name? confused: Has anyone else got this problem?
I like a story. I recall a film called Peaches or with a star called Peaches, not sure as it wasn't my copy. The acting was so bad it was hillarious and it was strange to get turned on whilst laughing but there you go!
I am not familiar with British authors, so I can't make any recommendations. I am currently reading a very interesting biographical novel about a Greek politician in the 1900s. Before that I read a book about the Greeks in Asia Minor and plan to read many more books about earlier 20th centurly history before I return to England. I am also thinking of taking up Turkish but that is totally irrelevant. cool
It seems it would qualify you as a swinger, basing this on what others have said about me. Personally I would consider myself a real swinger if I was in a relationship and swang with my partner but it seems swinging has a much broader definition than that.
Good luck with your first couple meeting when that happens!
Welcome. Your profile looks alright so now you have to participate in the forums, get known, go into chat, get known and be patient for that first meet. Don't forget to check the Let's Meet Up section for munches in your area - always a good way to meet people.
Didn't see the programme as I am abroad but this kind of relationship is called polygamyif you don't want to be gender specific, or polyandry(one woman, several men) or polygyny(one man, several women). You will also hear the term polyamorywhich is a Greco-Latin word instead of the other words which are pure Greek.
I am in quest of a polyandrous relationship as one man cannot satisfy all my different needs.
You can finger a user if you are a bit computer savvy. But sweetheart, don't worry. If they do turn up at your doorstep and cause you trouble, they are breaking the law. You haven't done something wrong and you should not let them steal your peace of mind away. As in the case of Libra+Love who was stalked by an admirer, the police got involved and were very sympathetic and supportive. All the best and chin up! :therethere:
Welcome back Blue; only the other day I was asking what had happened to you smile
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I find it a bit of a rollercoaster. Optimism (see ads answer them)followed a let down (almost always ignored). The banter in the Forum is good and generally cheers my day lol

Give it time, keeno. It will happen.
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There comes a point where it can become a health issue of course but otherwise to me a woman is a woman size 8 or 18.

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The same goes for men.
However, talking from personal experience it is very difficult to know when you have reached the point of being too fat, when you have crossed the line of healthily plump to dangerously fat. The doctors have terms according to people's BMI but that says nothing really because you usually feel good until it is far too late. I have always been a bit wary of men who claim 'the larger, the better'. It seems to me like a very selfish attitude.
I hope the above is making some sense. Might try to explain it better later on as my brain's a bit fuzzy right now.
I think it is natural that what happens in the forum(s) will affect you in one way or another. We are all made of flesh and blood even though we are hiding behind avatars and nicknames. I guess if people stopped and thought about it before posting something mean/defamatory/sarcastic - something negative, in short - things would be much better.
Are you going to tell us the good news or leave us guessing? What is it, are you going to have a meet from here? Have you fallen madly in love with someone or has someone fallen madly in love with you? Whatever it is, I am happy for you as it is making you feel good.
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You still here?
De_sade

Yes, I am. Got a problem with it? Oh, sorry, you dohave a problem, I forgot! lol
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Tanias recent stuff has enough contradictions in it!
I also haven't forgotten her bizarre claim that I was "in denial" about meeting her when I never have.

Duh! You are not the brightest match in the box, are you? I had only said that it would seem to others you were in denial, never said we have met. Anyway, I'd rather have a date with a man who had troubles expressing himself or was a bad speller or both than meet a guy who had a humour bypass. wink
I complain when things fail to meet my expectations. My ex boyfriend, being British, did not complain. He prefered feeling miserable but not breaking anyone's heart. So when the food at the expensive Milan hotel came and was crap, I called the waitress over and complained. Told her the food was smelling awful (it had a lavatory smell, honestly!) and was completely wrongly cooked (even a child wouldn't have presented such a meal). She explained their chef was off for the night and they were trying to manage on few staff. She managed to get me a fillet steak grilled with some salad. My ex did not want his meal changed and ate it whilst salivating over mine then spent the rest of the night asking himself why didn't he have the guts to change his food, too. The following night the manager was in and apparently had been told of what had happened. He was very polite with me and even gave me a double portion of desert. My ex asked how come he didn't get a double portion and the manager just smiled and said it was because they had made me unhappy the previous night and he wanted to make it up to me. So my ex spent another night fuming whilst I was giggling my head off and teasing him mercilessly in bed. I think it is important when you complain to know what you are complaining about, be firm, demand in a nice way they rectify the mistake and thank them genuinely for putting things right afterwards.
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i simply observed an unfriendly reception, Freckledbird.
i hadnt gone back through all his posts, i do apolagise.........as for constructive advice for him? it seems no one else has any so, no, i dont.

Excuse me! Since when do you have to go through a person's entire posting history before responding sensiblyto a post he makes? I feel you may have made that comment tongue-in-cheek, if not, well... rolleyes
Sorry to hear the ladies have not responded. In all likelihood they gave you fake email addresses.
Not every woman who turns a man on has honest purposes and intends to see it through. You have to take it as part of life and move on.
However, one word of caution: at parties, most people know each other so it is very likely lady No. 1 told lady No. 2 that you were coming on to her. Then they may have agreed that none will pursue it with you so they don't upset each other, or they felt offended you hit on them both. I mean they can see what is happening around them, even if they don't talk between them. We women like to feel unique.
I have met you in person and can vouch that you are both a handsome man and a nice person. So I don't think you should let this cloud your week. Or the piss take of the usual suspects.
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In my opinion there has to be an element of personality and looks for two people to click. It doesn't matter that looks may not be universally acknowledged as good - beauty is in the eye of the beholder, afterall. But beauty without personality is like an oyster without a pearl: empty.
Welcome to SH, whether you are a paid up member or not. You'll soon get the feel for the site and be able to search for topics and information. Don't worry. It can be daunting when you start but gets easier day by day. smile
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No, you didn't lose your touch, you just made a bad choice, that's all. Just be glad she didn't puke all over you! LOL
Don't you just love it when the mascara or eyeliner runs off on the pillows/bedcover during passionate moments? Then you know which man is playing behind his woman's back by the speed he rushes to change the bedsheets, clean the marks up, burn the evidence! LOL
then it is a chatroom glitch, try again later or early morning when the chatroom is not so busy.
does your PC also crash when you switch camera on in or MSN messenger?
You should be flattered she feels safe enough to fall asleep in your bed. This means a lot more than what you give yourself credit for. As for saying she only has sex with you when she drinks, I had a laugh. I think you are a very nice guy. Other men would have woken her up and thrown her out but you are a true friend and respect her need to sleep even if it leaves you unfulfilled.