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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I can't keep up with all these acronyms. Anyway,

> I'm the wrong side of 50, single and not quite

> moribund yet (though that's debatable) I'd like to

> think I haven't been whooped with the ugly stick

> and have hung on to some of my youthful good looks

> and virility. This thread has got me thinking it's

> probably time I took a wife. I'm just not sure

> whose yet.


I refer you to my earlier post....

uncleglen Wrote:

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> Although given that women are starting to breed in their late 30s... blah blah.. etc etc..


Not the first time you've mentioned this. Why do you have a problem with women having kids in their 30s? Is it not a good idea to want financial security, stable career, etc, before having kids?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I can't keep up with all these acronyms.



Keep up? MILF has beenaround since at least the late 90s. I think I first heard it in the original American Pie film (which I am sure you haven't seen as it's a load of rubbish for the MTV generation).

Lol wow you take life way too seriously! Lighten up a little bit, I'm not a sexual predator I'm a young adult and love my older women :) so was just complimenting them!



Elphinstone Army Wrote:


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> Am I the only person offended by EDMP late night

> posting, feeling frisky and his X box is broken?

> and don't be telling me to lighten up. There is

> enough tension on the sreets without a sexual

> predator being encouraged.

>

> I thought this site was self policing. The OP is

> well out of order posting such an inappropriate

> remark and totally on the wrong sort of forum.

EDMP Wrote:

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> Lol wow you take life way too seriously! Lighten

> up a little bit, I'm not a sexual predator I'm a

> young adult and love my older women :) so was just

> complimenting them!


Pass the sickbag, Alice...

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