Originally posted by Grampy BobbyChallenge underway (no coaching, just a an unrated game for mutual entertainment).
You are the accomplished player and 'coach'. My purpose would be to learn, yours to teach. Forget the Latvian. Maybe sometime when yours
truly is on especially good behavior, we could explore a few of your own favorite variations of otherwise common openings. Just a thought.
Thanks again for weighing in. Will do my utmost to speak clearly. -gb
edit. sorry, you wouldn't accept a challenge because of my rating
Originally posted by RagnorakLadies married to mature, strong and sensitive men are fullfilled and secure and happy in their partnership roles and on their pedestals.
14 posts and not one comment on the sexism of this "principle"?
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When this normal scenario does not play out and the sad spectre of an unnatural role reversal occurs, usually it's because the gal married
someone with broad shoulders, a mouth full of teeth and a convincing line... but still a boy without any clue about his true responsibilities.
Coinage of the compensatory word 'sexism' reflects a whole generation's shallow understanding of the principles of divine establishment. -gb
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby😕 You sound like josephw.
Ladies married to mature, strong and sensitive men are fullfilled and secure and happy in their partnership roles and on their pedestals.
When this normal scenario does not play out and the sad spectre of an unnatural role reversal occurs, usually it's because the gal married
someone with broad shoulders, a mouth full of teeth and a convincing l ...[text shortened]... ts a whole generation's shallow understanding of the principles of divine establishment. -gb
Originally posted by Grampy BobbySpoken like one whose ego blinds him from the truth.
Ladies married to mature, strong and sensitive men are fullfilled and secure and happy in their partnership roles and on their pedestals.
When this normal scenario does not play out and the sad spectre of an unnatural role reversal occurs, usually it's because the gal married
someone with broad shoulders, a mouth full of teeth and a convincing l ts a whole generation's shallow understanding of the principles of divine establishment. -gb
"...principles of divine establishment."? You have an extremely self-promoting belief system going on there.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI know I shouldn't but I have to ask,
"Principles to Press to Your Forehead"
#1. Weak sister males are always petty and subjective. Count on it. There's also a direct correlation
between the cleverness and subtlety of their public behavior and their general intelligence.
#2. Wives who, for whatever the reason, arrogantly attempt to control and assume the rightful leadership
ro ...[text shortened]... rength.
#4. ____________________________________________________________
-gb 🙂
1. Is your first language English?
2. What on earth is a 'weak sister male'?
😕
Originally posted by Rene-Claudedictionary.com
I know I shouldn't but I have to ask,
1. Is your first language English?
2. What on earth is a 'weak sister male'?
😕
A "weak sister" is slang for "a weak or undependable member of a group" or "a person regarded as timid or indecisive". I'm guessing that "weak sister male" denotes what might euphemistically be termed a "sissy".
Edit: After re-reading the original post, I'm going to revise that guess to assume it means "milquetoast".
Originally posted by Mephisto2gb is actually a 31 year-old Asian woman who learned English via Reader's Digest reprints. She now markets her jokes, reminiscences, and op-ed pieces using the registered trademark "Grandpa Bobby" at hundreds of websites around the world. For example:
Nobody here on RHP has posted as many times as you managed to with content that my poor (non-native English) mind is not able to understand. Bravo!
http://bobscrafts.com/bobstuff/garbage.htm
Originally posted by Mark AdkinsBobby 😀 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 😀 Mark
gb is actually a 31 year-old Asian woman who learned English via Reader's Digest reprints. She now markets her jokes, reminiscences, and op-ed pieces using the registered trademark "Grandpa Bobby" at hundreds of websites around the world. For example:
http://bobscrafts.com/bobstuff/garbage.htm