Yardbird wrote:
> Do men have nipples? Just curious ;)
>
> --
Yardbird wrote:
> Do men have nipples? Just curious ;)
>
> --
Part your thick dark Scottish chest hair where you suspect they might
be...then let us know!! (You can keep the hot pink thong on though!!)
Skyz7075 wrote:
> Did you know guys can get Breast Cancer? lol. about 1 percent of the male
> population gets it every year, So Rick you better start doing those chest
> examinations. :P~
> Skyz
Yardbird wrote:
> Oh I have them, just not sure what to do wit' em ;P BTW my chest hair is
> aurburn ;)
Ohhh...you were asking WHY do men have em!! For the lovin!..Better get out
more, dear Auburn chested dude! (Scientifically...any human being can
develop as either sex, depending on the hormonal environment in
gestation...whacky, but true!! So you got to have all the raw parts to work
with!) I DON'T think you want to know why people have pubic or axillary
hair!!!
: Part your thick dark Scottish chest hair where you suspect they might
: be...then let us know!! (You can keep the hot pink thong on though!!)
Oh I have them, just not sure what to do wit' em ;P BTW my chest hair is
aurburn ;)
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I knew someone who said they were the most neglected part of the male
body. He, er, liked it when I paid attention to them. I think he has
your answer.
--
Jennifer
Every life should have nine cats.
j v d a l e at i b m dot n e t
Jennifer
(running away)
Jennifer (nos...@ibm.net) wrote:
: I thought I sensed some frustration in your question!
: Jennifer
: (running away)
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Yardbird wrote:
> I think women don't pay enough attention to men's needs ;P
>
> Jennifer (nos...@ibm.net) wrote:
> : I thought I sensed some frustration in your question!
>
> : Jennifer
> : (running away)
>
> : >
: > <rolls eyes> yeah, and I bet you tell your wife that her meatballs have
: > too much parsley in them! :*
: >
I like parsley! No wife tho' ;( and I can't cook :(:(:(:(
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Yardbird wrote:
> and I can't cook :(:(:(:(
>
>
Learn! Just advice from an older (!), wiser (?) , " you'll get tired
of take-outs" kinda guy. <g> Rick
Apparantly, it's because, when the foetus is developing, the nipples are
formed BEFORE it's sex organs, which varies due to the level of hormones
present in the womb. I'm not sure if this is the correct answer, since I'm
not very good at Bio!
Liz Almond
Leicester England
l...@revbob.globalnet.co.uk
Yardbird wrote:
> : Jennifer wrote:
>
> : > <rolls eyes> yeah, and I bet you tell your wife that her meatballs have
> : > too much parsley in them! :*
> : >
> I like parsley! No wife tho' ;( and I can't cook :(:(:(:(
>
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Rick wrote:
> Yardbird wrote:
>
> > and I can't cook :(:(:(:(
> >
> >
>
Looks like you don't pick your women very well........Hmmmmmmm? Also, just
remember, if you want to take a little, you gotta be willing to give a lot!
>
>Yardbird wrote in message <6r827p$ce3$2...@News.Dal.Ca>...
>>Do men have nipples? Just curious ;)
>
>
>Apparantly, it's because, when the foetus is developing, the nipples are
>formed BEFORE it's sex organs, which varies due to the level of hormones
>present in the womb. I'm not sure if this is the correct answer, since I'm
>not very good at Bio!
>
Well I know I'm happy to accept that explanation! Well done my
friend, well done!
>
I just intend to marry a "tired of take - out" kind of guy. Whoever I
end up with better learn to cook if for nothing else than self
preservation!
Yardbird wrote:
>
> I think women don't pay enough attention to men's needs ;P
>
Alex Robinson wrote:
Then may I recommend to you gentlemen out there the Grolier interactive edition
of "Elle - Interactive Lessons in International Cuisine" a complete encycolpedia
of cooking with numerous recipes and practical advice. This CD-ROM will enable you
to put together an original menu for any occasion with professional advice from
over 2000 chefs from 40 countries. Each recipe is beautifully illustrated with a
full screen picture. To assist the novice as well as the expert, full-screen video
clips describe a variety of prepartation materials . Audio help can be accessed at
any time. .........not that I know anything about it........it came with the
computer <g> Rick
: I just intend to marry a "tired of take - out" kind of guy. Whoever I
: end up with better learn to cook if for nothing else than self
: preservation!
A girlfriend of mine is going to teach me to make curries and other
Indian/Sri Lankan cuisine! :) Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......can't wait for the
lessons! --
Yardbird schrieb:
> Do men have nipples? Just curious ;)
>
> --
ehem....... I see this post the third time now......Something wrong
with your server, or are they really that much in need of attention ????
You have to explain this to me in the tub....
Paroikia
: Looks like you don't pick your women very well........Hmmmmmmm? Also, just
: remember, if you want to take a little, you gotta be willing to give a lot!
Hey I give heart, body and soul ;)
--
Jennifer (nos...@ibm.net) wrote:
: Hmmm, I hear Suzanne in West Virginia has a good recipe for parsley
: meatballs!
: Cooking is easy Yardbird - just experiment and have fun. As a matter of
: fact, I'm going to go experiment with a can of Campbell's soup right
: now. :)
: Yardbird wrote:
: >
: > : Jennifer wrote:
: >
: > : > <rolls eyes> yeah, and I bet you tell your wife that her meatballs have
: > : > too much parsley in them! :*
: > : >
: > I like parsley! No wife tho' ;( and I can't cook :(:(:(:(
: >
: > --
: >
: --
: "Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that
: is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy" -Einstein on
: clothes
Yardbird wrote:
> Alex Robinson (al...@concentric.net) wrote:
> : On Mon, 17 Aug 1998 19:52:28 GMT, Rick <recl...@stc.net> wrote:
> : >
> : > Learn! Just advice from an older (!), wiser (?) , " you'll get tired
> : >of take-outs" kinda guy. <g> Rick
> : >
>
> : I just intend to marry a "tired of take - out" kind of guy. Whoever I
> : end up with better learn to cook if for nothing else than self
> : preservation!
>
> A girlfriend of mine is going to teach me to make curries and other
oh like excuse me, how may girlfriends do you have anyways? Like you and Leo? As if
Leo being one of your girlfriends aint enough! like whatever! good for you!
Rick wrote:
> Alex Robinson wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 17 Aug 1998 19:52:28 GMT, Rick <recl...@stc.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > Learn! Just advice from an older (!), wiser (?) , " you'll get tired
> > >of take-outs" kinda guy. <g> Rick
> > >
> >
> > I just intend to marry a "tired of take - out" kind of guy. Whoever I
> > end up with better learn to cook if for nothing else than self
> > preservation!
>
Paroikia wrote:
> Jennifer schrieb:
>
> > Cooking is easy Yardbird - just experiment and have fun. As a matter of
> > fact, I'm going to go experiment with a can of Campbell's soup right
> > now. :)
> >
>
> Yes, its easy. The main thing is, you have to drink lots of wine while cooking,
> and garlic, chili and olive-oil !!!!!!! And listen to greek music, or to the all
> cuba allstars and dance a bit !!!!!
> Paroikia (want some lessons ?)
Heck..during the days of long distance dating...my husband to be(I didn't know that
yet!) kind of impressed me by having some kind of 'cook it for hours' soup going when
I arrived for the weekend. He didn't seem to mind at all when after having downed a
few beers, I giddily stired his creation and dumped half a beer in there! Hell, it
seemed pretty carefree and fun at the time, and the soup was great(although we were
half sauced by the time we tried it!!) Warning...don't try this (or putting too much
parsely in meatballs) after you've been married a while...for some reason it is
viewed with less hilarity once you've set up house!! %^)
Cooking is easy Yardbird - just experiment and have fun. As a matter of
fact, I'm going to go experiment with a can of Campbell's soup right
now. :)
Yardbird wrote:
Jennifer schrieb:
> Cooking is easy Yardbird - just experiment and have fun. As a matter of
> fact, I'm going to go experiment with a can of Campbell's soup right
> now. :)
>
Yes, its easy. The main thing is, you have to drink lots of wine while cooking,
Matt or Suzanne schrieb:
> Yeah, I know what you are saying and I agree with the understanding,
> good listeners, and paying attention part, but since our bodies are
> different there are somethings that a woman needs to be told by the man
> that he enjoyes and the man needs to be willing to communicate those
> needs rather than sit around and wait for it to be discovered. Quite
> frankly, i wouldn't have thought of it myself?
> S./
Suzanne, I was not talking about physical love. But as you mentioned it: Of course it
is the best to talk while making love, but on the other hand: with a little bit of
experience you know all the secret places of men, and if you try this and that (I dont
want to go in details here), and watch carefully their reactions, face and breath, you
will discover everything without even saying a word. Just my humble experience.
Paroikia
> Suzanne, I was not talking about physical love. But as you mentioned it: Of course it
> is the best to talk while making love, but on the other hand: with a little bit of
> experience you know all the secret places of men, and if you try this and that (I dont
> want to go in details here), and watch carefully their reactions, face and breath, you
> will discover everything without even saying a word. Just my humble experience.
> Paroikia
My dear,
you shouldn't go into details in that "not for adults only" newsgroup ;-)
You know, here in Germany you may watch a movie with 16 which in the state you may not
watch if you're 18 years or older.
So you're maybe already too "obscene" <g>?
Elke
Lynn schrieb:
> Heck..during the days of long distance dating...my husband to be(I didn't know that
> yet!) kind of impressed me by having some kind of 'cook it for hours' soup going when
> I arrived for the weekend. He didn't seem to mind at all when after having downed a
> few beers, I giddily stired his creation and dumped half a beer in there! Hell, it
> seemed pretty carefree and fun at the time, and the soup was great(although we were
> half sauced by the time we tried it!!) Warning...don't try this (or putting too much
> parsely in meatballs) after you've been married a while...for some reason it is
> viewed with less hilarity once you've set up house!! %^)
Really girls, when I read the stories of you married ladies, you make me just happy that
I am not !!! >g<
Paroikia
Elke schrieb:
BYE NOW ????????????????????????????
I said, that I dont go into details, and I didnt.
Guess what would happen if I would........LDC愀 fantasies would be a fairytail compared with
it.............but I dont.
Paroikia
Yardbird wrote:
> Thergal (the...@aol.com) wrote:
> : >?
> : >From: kli...@is.dal.ca (Yardbird)
> : >Date: Mon, Aug 17, 1998 11:12 EDT
> : >Message-id: <6r9h88$nt4$1...@News.Dal.Ca>
> : >
> : >I think women don't pay enough attention to men's needs ;P
> : >
> : >
>
> : Looks like you don't pick your women very well........Hmmmmmmm? Also, just
> : remember, if you want to take a little, you gotta be willing to give a lot!
>
> Hey I give heart, body and soul ;)
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