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He's British.

Pants with pockets — which describes every pair of pants I've ever owned — handle most of the stuff you just described.

It'd be interesting [and perhaps illuminating] to see these stats broken down between the US and the UK. I spent some time in the UK, picked up an English girlfriend for a while, made some friends. My English girlfriend told me she had photos of every single one of her boyfriends in a dress — except me. All her

>>But I've yet to meet a single guy who would literally sleep with someone he had never spoken to. Even when I'm down to go home with a dude, there's usually a little chit-chat, laughing, "hey, you seem like a decent person" that goes on, and they aren't just pretending to listen to me.<<

>>I've always found there to be much more variation between individuals then there is between genders.<<

Heh. That meeting is never going to happen. I'm going to recommend to your superior that you be disciplined for bringing such a frivolous case and your superior is going to tell you to drop it.

I am — provided I'm treated with the sort of common courtesy any adult can easily master. I tend to be less friendly with those who insult me for no good reason.

>>Just getting out your iPhone and taking pictures of two girls arm-wrestling certainly doesn't constitute menacing.<<

Her point was positive from your point of view. She didn't write it as an absolute and I didn't take it as an absolute, but the notion that most men want an emotional and/or mental connection to the person they are having sex with is unproven at best and, more likely, extremely dubious. We're not against it, but, for

LAURA BECK wrote: >>I think most dudes are like most women — they want some real mental and emotional connection with the person they want to connect their penis to.<<

Yeah, she said she was menopausal early, probably because she'd once been a heavy smoker. So it happens.

Believe as you like. I will do the same. :)

>>It's not a crime anyone would prosecute, but at the same time, why is she so shocked that the guy would hit her back? Unless he was physically touching her, she doesn't have any right to just slap him.<<

>>You wrote this was "not a crime anyone would prosecute." I took that to mean you approved of the non-prosecution. So, what, you think it should have been prosecuted? Or not? If not, then what I wrote was absolutely true: you think women who hit men should not be prosecuted.<<

But once it crushes on Amazon, every publisher will crawl across hot coals to get the sequels:

I don't just believe it, I count on it! :)

How can this be an atrocity in a society that has made millionaires out of the Kardashian women?

Let me show you where you made your mistake:

>>I think most dudes are like most women — they want some real mental and emotional connection with the person they want to connect their penis to.<<

The reason this book must exist is that if publishers could not make money by putting out books that tell people what they already know, they'd be out of business.