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if she doesnt object to having her **** all over the internet then i cant see how she would be bothered with negative comments. it was all said in jest anyway.
cant see what the problem is, blokes have made negative comments about the men that have been posted up........
i will not say i like her **** just because she is a friend of yours
OK, first off, I don't know her except to say I know of her and so should you. Your last comment about staying away wasn't logical either, simply because they are ***** on a 'man picture' thread and so I wasn't complaining about the men, who all incidentally look great, but disagreeing with your unnecessary bítchy comment.
MemeSquares needs to understand its not all about her.
OK, first off, I don't know her except to say I know of her and so should you. Your last comment about staying away wasn't logical either, simply because they are ***** on a 'man picture' thread and so I wasn't complaining about the men, who all incidentally look great, but disagreeing with your unnecessary bítchy comment.
MemeSquares needs to understand its not all about her.
where does this 'meme' thing come from?
i thought i would say something negative as ***** were not welcome on this thread.
and for your information, i would have made exactly the same comment no matter who the ***** belong to. i think Kelly Brook has great **** but i would have said the same thing. you need to lighten up
when the women have a thread going the guys always make negative comments about the male pics, we manage to laugh at it, but when i say something you start making offensive comments to me
You never heard that from me, the bigger the better
you do get it though. "I don't like big muscles" then every bloke they go on about is in shape and has a decent build. Still I guess it's just women being nice to stop blokes feeling over sensitive.