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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Speak now or hold thine piece.

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By *ablo200Man
over a year ago

sevenoaks

Would you bang me? Btw I'm on my husbands profile 36gg! Well actually 34h!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Would you bang me? Btw I'm on my husbands profile 36gg! Well actually 34h!"

Glad you said 34H as that is definitely my thing

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By *ablo200Man
over a year ago

sevenoaks

Looks like I can't share as my husband profile is a single male.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What's your favourite condiment

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What's your favourite condiment"

Outside of the standards of ketchup and mayo, I'm quite into Tingly Ted's hot sauce.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Looks like I can't share as my husband profile is a single male."

This one has lovely, big knockers by the way. A pleasure

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Speak now or hold thine piece."

No

Sorry

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

Is it a real last hole in the belt or did you need to puncture it?

Mrs

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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What's the easiest and quickest way to destone a cherry? Any hacks or anything?

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By *he Kat 666Woman
over a year ago

Salisbury


"Speak now or hold thine piece."

Yes, I do.

Exactly how much wood can a woodchuck chop, if a woodchuck could chop wood?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Speak now or hold thine piece.

No

Sorry "

Enjoy think piece.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Is it a real last hole in the belt or did you need to puncture it?

Mrs "

Ha! I'll admit that's a hack. Have lost weight though, so that's nice.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What's the easiest and quickest way to destone a cherry? Any hacks or anything?"

For me, I grip the cherry between tongue and the top of my mouth, suck the flesh off the stone. 2 seconds.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Speak now or hold thine piece.

Yes, I do.

Exactly how much wood can a woodchuck chop, if a woodchuck could chop wood? "

Apparently, it's in the region of 360 cubic centimeters a day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is squirting just pee?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Worst sexual experience?

Mrs C

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is the successful reintroduction of Red Kites now putting pressure on the native buzzard population?

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By *aucasian GhandiMan
over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)

Please explain in depth the relationship between the inner child and the adult....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? European or African, or both?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Is squirting just pee? "

As far as I've read, yes.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Worst sexual experience?

Mrs C "

Toss up between falling asleep when a threesome was about to ensue and a fabber who talked up how great her head was but then turned out it was all teeth and no joy

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Is the successful reintroduction of Red Kites now putting pressure on the native buzzard population? "

Not from what I can see anecdotally in Cornwall. Buzzard population seems healthy and I've not seen a red kite down here.

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
over a year ago

Norwich


"Is the successful reintroduction of Red Kites now putting pressure on the native buzzard population? "

We have lots of buzzards in Norfolk, relatively few kites except in particular locations (perhaps where they’ve been reintroduced?) Also harriers. I have seen many more large birds of prey in the last 5-10 years, it was only kestrels when and where I grew up (70s and 80s, north west Kent) which I think is a good thing? Sorry to jump in OP!

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By *estarossa.Woman
over a year ago

Flagrante

Why do people call grey horses white, when they aren't. The double white gene is fatal.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Please explain in depth the relationship between the inner child and the adult...."

The concept of the inner child refers to the childlike aspects that reside within each adult. It represents the sum of our early experiences, emotions, and beliefs that have shaped us as individuals. The inner child is not a literal child, but rather a metaphorical representation of our childhood self and the innocence, vulnerability, and curiosity associated with that time.

The relationship between the inner child and the adult is complex and can influence various aspects of our lives, including our emotions, behaviors, and relationships. Here are some key points to understand this relationship:

1. Emotional experiences: Our experiences as children shape our emotional development. The unresolved emotions and wounds from our past can be carried into adulthood and manifest through our inner child. For example, if a person experienced neglect or abandonment as a child, their inner child might seek attention and validation in adulthood, leading to a fear of rejection or a constant need for reassurance.

2. Triggers and reactions: Certain situations or events can trigger our inner child and elicit emotional reactions that resemble those of a child. These reactions might be excessive, irrational, or out of proportion to the current circumstances. For instance, someone who faced criticism or harsh judgment in their childhood might react strongly to perceived criticism as an adult, even if it is not intended.

3. Healing and growth: Recognizing and addressing the needs of our inner child is an essential part of personal growth and healing. It involves nurturing and attending to the unmet needs and wounds from the past. By acknowledging and validating our inner child's emotions and experiences, we can work towards resolving past traumas, developing self-compassion, and fostering emotional well-being.

4. Creativity and joy: The inner child is often associated with creativity, playfulness, and spontaneity. Connecting with our inner child can unlock our imagination and bring a sense of joy and wonder into our lives. Engaging in activities that evoke a childlike spirit, such as art, hobbies, or playful interactions, can help nurture this aspect and bring balance to our adult lives.

5. Integration and balance: The goal is not to become solely identified with our inner child but to integrate its needs and desires with the responsibilities and realities of adulthood. It is about finding a balance between our childlike wonder and the maturity and wisdom we have gained as adults. This integration allows us to navigate life's challenges with a deeper understanding of ourselves and others.

Understanding and developing a healthy relationship with our inner child can contribute to emotional well-being, self-awareness, and healthier relationships. It requires self-reflection, compassion, and often benefits from professional support, such as therapy or inner child work, to delve into and heal past wounds.

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
over a year ago

Norwich


"What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? European or African, or both?"

Depends on what is chasing it at the time.

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By *aucasian GhandiMan
over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Please explain in depth the relationship between the inner child and the adult....

The concept of the inner child refers to the childlike aspects that reside within each adult. It represents the sum of our early experiences, emotions, and beliefs that have shaped us as individuals. The inner child is not a literal child, but rather a metaphorical representation of our childhood self and the innocence, vulnerability, and curiosity associated with that time.

The relationship between the inner child and the adult is complex and can influence various aspects of our lives, including our emotions, behaviors, and relationships. Here are some key points to understand this relationship:

1. Emotional experiences: Our experiences as children shape our emotional development. The unresolved emotions and wounds from our past can be carried into adulthood and manifest through our inner child. For example, if a person experienced neglect or abandonment as a child, their inner child might seek attention and validation in adulthood, leading to a fear of rejection or a constant need for reassurance.

2. Triggers and reactions: Certain situations or events can trigger our inner child and elicit emotional reactions that resemble those of a child. These reactions might be excessive, irrational, or out of proportion to the current circumstances. For instance, someone who faced criticism or harsh judgment in their childhood might react strongly to perceived criticism as an adult, even if it is not intended.

3. Healing and growth: Recognizing and addressing the needs of our inner child is an essential part of personal growth and healing. It involves nurturing and attending to the unmet needs and wounds from the past. By acknowledging and validating our inner child's emotions and experiences, we can work towards resolving past traumas, developing self-compassion, and fostering emotional well-being.

4. Creativity and joy: The inner child is often associated with creativity, playfulness, and spontaneity. Connecting with our inner child can unlock our imagination and bring a sense of joy and wonder into our lives. Engaging in activities that evoke a childlike spirit, such as art, hobbies, or playful interactions, can help nurture this aspect and bring balance to our adult lives.

5. Integration and balance: The goal is not to become solely identified with our inner child but to integrate its needs and desires with the responsibilities and realities of adulthood. It is about finding a balance between our childlike wonder and the maturity and wisdom we have gained as adults. This integration allows us to navigate life's challenges with a deeper understanding of ourselves and others.

Understanding and developing a healthy relationship with our inner child can contribute to emotional well-being, self-awareness, and healthier relationships. It requires self-reflection, compassion, and often benefits from professional support, such as therapy or inner child work, to delve into and heal past wounds."

Nice bit of AI or Google

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? European or African, or both?"

Approximately 20 mph for both

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By *otbeefandonionsCouple
over a year ago

Bathgate

Oranges are orange, so why are lemons not called yellows and limes not called greens?

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By *ortyairCouple
over a year ago

Wallasey

Red sauce is called ketchup, so what's the name for brown sauce?, Mrs xxx

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By *nlyFransMan
over a year ago

UK

My question is what made you ask this question in this forum on a friday morning?

Aside from that and without using ChatGPT or Bard, can you explain what quantitive easing is in less than 3 sentences but just one paragraph please.

Have a great day

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I notice in your profile pic the absence of a ‘crab ladder’

How do the little fellas make it back home to your belly button when they need a nap?

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By *vmarisaTV/TS
over a year ago

Motherwell

My question is do you (or ChatGPT) believe that the singularity is inevitable. Thank you. Mx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Red sauce is called ketchup, so what's the name for brown sauce?, Mrs xxx"

HP

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? European or African, or both?"

What would they be laden with?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? European or African, or both?

What would they be laden with?!"

Coconut shells

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Would you rather...

1) The perfect relationship but sex was only once a year.

Or

2) You're able to have sex with your chosen celebrity twice, but the second time you wouldn't know when it would be. It could be months, years or even decades.

F

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds


"Is it a real last hole in the belt or did you need to puncture it?

Mrs

Ha! I'll admit that's a hack. Have lost weight though, so that's nice."

Well done with the weight loss

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do snakes have hips ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Speak now or hold thine piece."

Welcome to the lounge forum….

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My question is what made you ask this question in this forum on a friday morning?

Aside from that and without using ChatGPT or Bard, can you explain what quantitive easing is in less than 3 sentences but just one paragraph please.

Have a great day"

Because I couldn't sleep.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Speak now or hold thine piece.

Welcome to the lounge forum…. "

I know right...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I notice in your profile pic the absence of a ‘crab ladder’

How do the little fellas make it back home to your belly button when they need a nap? "

......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Was Elvis the king of the blues?

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By *valanche1001Man
over a year ago

Leeds

How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

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By *ornynorfolkguyMan
over a year ago

North Norfolk

When is this rain meant to clear off?

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By *umalotagainMan
over a year ago

a town called malice


"Is squirting just pee? "

Can’t wait to hear the answers to this

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