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You are wrong - there are two types of lesbians - strait and bi.. Bi will not sleep with the guy.
I had very positive experience with bi and looking forward to hear from others. |
I could never be a lesbian...dealing with other females...hmm..not a female job at all..we have, you, guys, for that..:-D
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But Svet, how do you know if you never tried??? Life is short you should try it ASAP...
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Well, I am doing my best ;-)
It is a lot of fun to be with two in he same time... |
well, people usually experiment in college..you know in that evil liberal environment (H) my school was too tough, not enough time to look for more than one...had hardly enough time to get one..:-)
how does a man know he is not gay?? (dt) |
Albert, it's ok - you don't have to tell us everything..;-) I was just following your logic..:-) (v)
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Not a problem, youc an ask anything my dear...
I missed college fun in USA - studied in Russia... So I guess I missed my share of experimentation, but since I am a scientist, I am on the right path to continue my research... |
Well, I do not see the reason to to have a full list... have a nice afternoon as well.
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Albert, now you know what I was talking about..you don't have to always try it to know..;-) (X)
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Why not? If you imply about men homosexuality, I can't really say that I try it out with the guy, but I think I have some general idea about it. Somehow I was never attracted to one and neither someone was attracted to me...
I probably would if I would feel like that.. I guess I didn;t meet the right guy :-D |
I guess we are locked in, but per my experience with bi-girls, i really think it is more fun...
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well, for the purpose of this topic YOUR experience is not what matters..what matters is what science says :-) you have to provide some stats..
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Well, I was hoping to hear it from you... You went to US college, was exposed to all of it sororities and etc... How do I know?
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my story is not as fun as you might think..it's actually a very sad story..:'( I actually had to study very hard to go though the school, AND met my boyfriend (who is my husband now) the frist semester in school..so I missed all the fun!! :-@ :-@
:-D :-D |
well, I wouldn't really call it a sad story, but you for sure missed some sisters down there...
Wish I can go back in time and study here... In 60s... |
:-D :-D I am watching the video and imaging Albert in place of that guy.....................(H) (H) (H)
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Well, not sure who are the Rommi/Michell combination out of three of them, but two girls are very sexy... Sorry to inform you - they were not included in the heli package... I would order as an option, but I guess wasn;t available at the time due to prior engagements...
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yeah, yeah, I forgot we are all intellectuals now..gotto be serious (sr)
I guess porn is out of the question (dt) (H) |
i helped to liqvidate assets of Rainbow Records few years back, got about 2000 or so of their adult DVDs...
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yep... Interesting thing by the way - all gay DVDs were sold much faster and for higher value than strait ones... Go figure...
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I have been suspicious for a long time it's where you get your 'answers' from..:-D
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Albert, what's so surprising about the DVD selection? Forgot where you live?:-$
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Народ, кто-нибудь читал про это исследование?
Статья из NYT. Professor Is a Label That Leans to the Left By PATRICIA COHEN Published: January 17, 2010 The overwhelmingly liberal tilt of university professors has been explained by everything from outright bias to higher I.Q. scores. Now new research suggests that critics may have been asking the wrong question. Instead of looking at why most professors are liberal, they should ask why so many liberals — and so few conservatives — want to be professors. A pair of sociologists think they may have an answer: typecasting. Conjure up the classic image of a humanities or social sciences professor, the fields where the imbalance is greatest: tweed jacket, pipe, nerdy, longwinded, secular — and liberal. Even though that may be an outdated stereotype, it influences younger people’s ideas about what they want to be when they grow up. |
Who cannot do - teach!
And then: - they also join the Teacher's Union -they never get paid based on merit - they never have to face a direct opposition - the more they preach the more they believe in themselves and geta lot of unsubstantiated self respect This ends up with the self proclaimed dogmas...(N) Cheers...(D)(D)(D) |
********pajamasmedia.com/eddriscoll/2009/11/29/intellectuals-cannot-operate-at-room-temperature/
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"There’s something Eric Hoffer said: “Intellectuals cannot operate atroom temperature.” There always has to be a crisis–some terrible reasonwhy their superior wisdom and virtue must be imposed on the unthinkingmasses. It doesn’t matter what the crisis is..."
So true. |
We don’t need no education
We don’t need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the class room Teachers leave those kids alone |
Liberal Occupations
Ithink I noticed something about liberal jobs choices: Liberals tend todominate jobs like actor, journalist, and college professors, and onething about all those jobs is there isn’t a real objective way tomeasure whether you’re doing well or not. For a liberal, there isnothing more important than feeling you are smart, and thus it helps tohave a job where you can feel smart and there is no objective measureto tell you otherwise. This is true of college professor especially,where a big part of it is just having everybody think you sound smart —especially in the useless “studies” type subjects. I wish I could be like that in engineering. I’d just babble on aboutall these neat engineering ideas but never actually make anything thatworks. I like babbling. I wonder if I was a liberal in another life… From IMAO ( In My Arrogant Opinion)blog by Frank J.(H) |
actor, journalist, and college professors, and onething about all those jobs is there isn’t a real objective way tomeasure whether you’re doing well or not.
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and college professors, and one thing about all those jobs is there isn’t a real objective way to measure whether you’re doing well or not.
Hmm... what do you think professors do? Seriously, how do you imagine yourself that job? Especially those in exact sciences and engineering? BTW, all of my engineering friends and relatives (who work for a private sector) are liberals. Way more more liberal than I am... |
BTW, all of my engineering friends and relatives (whowork for a private sector) are liberals. Way more more liberal than Iam...
you have a strange bunch of friends. Statistically most of us are not liberal.. in fact i would say among engineers i know ( and that even in a liberal mecca known as NYC ) probably less then 20% would consider themselves liberal. |
Most of my coworkers and people with whom I associate with are liberal and a large % of them are software engineers. In addition
in my view the techs do much better under Democrats than Republicans. You can go back and see in the chart, using any statistical data. I consider myself progressive liberal. |
you have a strange bunch of friends.
:-) I have a good friend and a neighbor who is very conservative -- and there is probably one guy in my wife's company who's conservative (in her building). There could be others.. :-) Thing is, even my most conservative friends are willing to have a good discussion and not talk in slogans or call names... maybe there are not true conservatives? :-) |
Thing is, even my most conservative friends are willing to have a good discussion and not talk in slogans
*** excellent point! It takes closer conservative, who's extended family is collecting "welfare" to call names! I see this all the time. They bring their grand parents put them in subsidized housing, collecting social security etc.. But they become ultra conservative when time comes to pay taxes ;) |
Thing is, even my most conservative friends are willing to have a good discussion and not talk in slogans
I would say the same about my liberal friends :). Talking in slogans is mostly reserved for internet and tv |
I don't have liberal friends at all :'( kinda by choice .. enough to have them as co-workers, makes life work interesting .. (ch)
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political leanings of my friends don't affect our friendship.. :) although i only have 1 friend who voted for Obama and we do make fun of him on a regular basis..
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The only thing I don't like about Obama is his stand on Iran and I don't like the changes in our relationship with Israel. Other than that I agree with most everything else and I didn't even vote for him!
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political leanings of my friends don't affect our friendship.
** that shows intelligence! |
political leanings of my friends don't affect our friendship..
it's not only about how people vote .. eventhough not always true, I find that people's mindset/values are often different .. I did have liberal friends from San Fran (they were my friends from the old country).. once they came over for a 10 day vacation to my house, it was the last time we spoke .. the attitude was the one shown in Berkley students - vacation is a right, thus should be paid for and serviced by the government hosts .. :-) on topic - all the critique of the intellectuals is done by other intellectuals .. so it's not like ignorant people don't them, it's the people who are capable of analysis see how absurd and sometimes dangerous their many ideas have been .. |
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