Originally posted by CateNathanson"made love"
Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby ...[text shortened]... how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
how do you make love?
Originally posted by divegeesterno, you're right.
So every subscriber here is who/what they claim to be?
P.S. what happened to the Three Laws of Robotics?
do they include prohibiting infliction of mental pain?
shouldn't you assume posters on RHP are human based on statistical likelihood, when no other info is available?
your circuits must be whirling after the Kewpie threads.
Originally posted by CateNathansoni vote no, you're on the up and up.
Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby ...[text shortened]... how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
Originally posted by zeeblebotYou are more than welcome to believe whatever you choose, of course.
shouldn't you assume posters on RHP are human based on statistical likelihood, when no other info is available?
Edit: I hope you are correct btw
Edit: I mean that she is not the slapper, her friend is
Edit: I mean that neither of them are actually slappers and it was the guys fault
17 Oct 10
Originally posted by CateNathansonThere lies the problem people make assumptions.
Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby ...[text shortened]... how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
You have assumed that the person who left the quote was a guy but that it was not ok for them to assume that you query was about you rather than your imaginery married friend.
It is so easy to "grab" any picture from the web and pretend that it is you.
I believe you may even have stolen my picture to use as your avatar but who really knows or cares?
Originally posted by adramforallRight on. There are many who have "grabbed" mine... profile pic I mean.
There lies the problem people make assumptions.
You have assumed that the person who left the quote was a guy but that it was not ok for them to assume that you query was about you rather than your imaginery married friend.
It is so easy to "grab" any picture from the web and pretend that it is you.
I believe you may even have stolen my picture to use as your avatar but who really knows or cares?
Originally posted by adramforallPhwaaaarr, fancy some cyber?
There lies the problem people make assumptions.
You have assumed that the person who left the quote was a guy but that it was not ok for them to assume that you query was about you rather than your imaginery married friend.
It is so easy to "grab" any picture from the web and pretend that it is you.
I believe you may even have stolen my picture to use as your avatar but who really knows or cares?