(New & original) Any decent man care for chat?
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I have to leave too. Nice weekend guys!
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dear amyrillis,
so i came in a little late and missed out on a serious discussion about human copulation, evolution and etiquette on how courtship should be conducted in the cyberspace.
boy, and i was hoping i could flirt a little with my amyrillis peony... to tell her how much i wanted to comfort her... and to whisper in her ear - to tell her it's ok to feel blue, it's ok to be angry...
i can feel your softness, totally imbued in your lovely fragrence....dreams for another day.....
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hi,wanna try my skill to make u high n happy ad me [email protected] n let my big cock satisfy u
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good morning
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i suppose the etiquette directly impact the responses of a particular thread, assuming all else being equal to compare
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We can make long lists of dos and don'ts about sex board etiquette, but I think the bottom line is ......... mutual respect,
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it has always been a discussion that what bottom line is ? should mutually respect the first or the last etiqutte to consider ?
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i am very curios and trying to, but i am not sure if my time allows me to do so, i wish to complie a relations that how people post threads vs the response rate. I think there will be very interesting findings if carefully classified in such.
Oh... where is my datamining book ? ...
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Hello there.. sorry, crazily busy today. Didn't sleep well over the weekend. Devastated by the weather!
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xman, I will respect the host and topic as etiquette rule.
There could be utterly offensive threads, especially on sex board. But as reader, I have choice to enter which thread.
I would say it's very bad mannered to go in, wave a high moral standard and JUDGE the host and responders. By all means, they can have their threesomes and foursomes and it's their freedom and you have a choice of not respond nor agree.
Vice versa, if I say I hope to have some witty cleaver discussion in this thread, please don't come and say I am a hypocrite.
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Hello Amyrillis,
good discussion thread
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Yeah!
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amyrillis,
absolutely, to each their own.... liberty and freedom ours and others should be respected.
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I guess not only on discussion forum, the idea of "not judging" is kind of my personal principle.
And whereas, is becoming very rare in our society.
I would say HK was a much more liberal place 20 years ago.
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Amyrillis
amy is such a obnoxious snob
lol
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meow2
u're absolutely correct
people loss their sense of humours and getting far far too serious these days and also becoming intolerant to others
hehe......sad sad
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craig, are you trying to be funny? Sorry, can't tell.
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amy
nobody is pointing a gun at u to laugh!
certainly dont have to laugh if u dont find it amusing
lol
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oh..please point a gun to make her laugh.
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amy
with your intellectual capacity
i'm not surprised that u 'cant tell'
lol
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Essbee_AU
dont suggest me to do any that have criminal intent here!
i might get arrested
lol
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I was metaphorically speaking...
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Perfect example!
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Confrontational choice of words could also be consider bad etiquette.
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Essbee_AU
hahahaha..............
scared someone might come knocking on your door at 3 am in the morning to arrest u?
lol
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Some common sense of courtesy:
Pretending to be others or the host should be considered a bad form.
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hi,wanna hv hot chat n fun in cam ad me [email protected]
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craig
sorry for being rude
'Some common sense of courtesy:
Pretending to be others or the host should be considered a bad form. '
this is getting so lame
please drop it
lol
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what happen ?
firework smell around ?
finding no pointing gun, but already fired.
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dear amyrillis,
at the end of the day, we must all bear with the fact that there are always be people who do not respect others.
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this is not an academic forum
this is a freaking sex forum
i guess everybody should just relax and be playful in here!
i really dont mind if someone that's witty, funny n sarcastic to impersonate me at all
lighten up!
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true,
it really takes time for some people to be civilized.
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Mr ulb, right on! perfect example here! Well, my policy is to ignore.
I once heard someone said:
"Don't argue with senseless, low level people. They will first drag you to their level and then beat you by experience" Haha!
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sorry!
nobody can force others to respect him/her
respect have to be earned!
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I enter here for the sake of casual sex. But I turn out to have wasted so much of my time to discuss recondite philosophical questions. Not my frequency
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hahahaha................
u guys really kills me
thanks for making my day
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i suppose you are same as me, craig, are u.
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x-man
aaaaaww...........too bad that u didnt get any!
try harder
hmm.....perhaps amy might be interested?
lol
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okay. so why dont u leave us alone. i may have a chance then.
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xman
i just came here to have fun!
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Craig,
Respect has to be earned, but definitely not by calling other names.
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xman
go ahead pal
good luck!
i dont think i did obstructed your flirting in any way
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mr.e
i dont need your respect
lol
please u dont respect me
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Amyrillis
Are you implying that you are of high level?
Very pretentious, I think.
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sorry typo
please dont respect me
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amyriliis,
how is your day? busy with work? and blue becos of the weather?
btw, ulb is innerbeast.
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people being respectful are respected, naturally high level.
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We respect new acquaintance too, we respect people we meet for the first time. This is just common etiquette. I was raised this way.. call me old fashion.
Being well-mannered, doesn't mean I am less playful. This goes back to my first point of being "judgemental". It is not appropriate to use your standard to judge other's playfulness.
And afterall, respect, manner are universal values.
If these have to be defined, explained to this someone, then this someone would probably be of a different wave length. And it will be a waste of time to further acquain with him. Life is short.
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nouveau_riche
sorry, ur wrong
she isnt implying
she is shouting out loud that she is high level
lol
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xman_haha
Do you think you will get a free lunch by speaking in her behalf?