04-28-2008
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#61 (permalink)
| | | so many women I've come across are like that! what is the problem!?!? Quote:
Originally Posted by DC_DEEP Big surprise, his fiancee didn't like me. A couple of months before their wedding, she pulled me aside and hissed, "There will NOT be a bachelor party." There wasn't. A couple of months after they married, she pulled me aside and hissed, "I don't like you spending so much time with Glen." So I told him, "I've never had a friend like you before, and doubt I ever will again, but I'm not going to be the source of any marital problems for you." And we mostly parted ways. | | | | |
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04-29-2008
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#62 (permalink)
| | | Secure men can enjoy each others company. Period. | | | |
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04-29-2008
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#63 (permalink)
| | | Friday night I was on a layover in some horrible place (I will not say where so I dont offend anyone) and watched 20/20 on ABC at the hotel. They did a study of male/male and female/female public affection in different locations in the USA. Granted, 20/20 is about one step up from Inside Hollywood on the journalistic food chain...but the results were interesting.
Here is it if your interested. ABC News: Gay PDA in Main Street USA | | | |
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04-29-2008
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#64 (permalink)
| | | So what's the big deal?
You hug a mate when you've just just done some big deal(surviving a bar in Sakhalin/Bataam/wherever), you have'nt seen him since a while ago, you are both thrashed, shit has just gone down, or about to go down. That's just being good mates. No hanky panky. Or congratulating him for getting out with his wallet intact from some shithole.(Bombay-apologies for the residents of same.... I took the train to VG, it was stunning) | | | |
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04-29-2008
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#65 (permalink)
| | | Here in France good mâle friends double kiss on the cheeks | | | |
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04-29-2008
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#67 (permalink)
| | | wow those were good...thanks | | | |
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05-04-2008
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#70 (permalink)
| | | My closest and dearest friendship is with a man who is straight. He and I have been friends for years. He and I have been through a lot over the years. Our theory is that life is extremely short and that if you love someone you should take every opportunity to express it. Hugs are not extrememly frequent, but not uncommon either, between us. He is very secure in his masculinity and is not afraid of showing his affection or responding to mine. So when we do hug, it's not "the quickie with a backslap". We are also close enough that the whole "you're invading my space" thing has fallen by the wayside as well. We sit close a lot of the time when talking, and occasionally touch each other gently when making a point. Conversations on the phone almost always end with "love ya" or something similar (which generally causes eyebrows to raise a bit). We occasionally even plant a big sloppy greeting/parting kiss on each other's cheek/forehead. I feel very fortunate that he and I have made it to this point in our friendship. We both know that this is probably one of those once in a lifetime friendships and we treasure it. | | | |
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05-16-2008
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#72 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DC_DEEP Bliss, Lex, and No_Strings, you guys are the bestest!.....
Now, back to the original topic (sorry for the dissertation). I had one friend in my college undergraduate years, with whom I became very intimate. I was one year ahead of him in the same field of study, and we pledged the same fraternity. He was one of those 100% straight guys, but we spent a great deal of time together, sometimes slept together, and sometimes at school, we walked around "European-style," arms around each other's shoulders when we talked. There was never anything sexual between us, and I was best man at his wedding. Big surprise, his fiancee didn't like me. A couple of months before their wedding, she pulled me aside and hissed, "There will NOT be a bachelor party." There wasn't. A couple of months after they married, she pulled me aside and hissed, "I don't like you spending so much time with Glen." So I told him, "I've never had a friend like you before, and doubt I ever will again, but I'm not going to be the source of any marital problems for you." And we mostly parted ways. | Will probably set off another string of flames, however, I'm glad neither of my two married f..buddie's wifes are like that. Overly possessive women are worse than us single bi-guys who's closest friends are married. | | | |
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05-16-2008
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#73 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Filss Here in France good mâle friends double kiss on the cheeks |
C'est un peu moins le cas dans le nord-est de la France  (région plus blonde, plus protestante...ça y fait un peu plus allemand, si tu veux).
J'adore les allemands et leur langue (j'aime autant les Français et leur belle langue)!!!!
Je m'appelle FrançaisDeutsch. | | | |
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05-16-2008
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#74 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Primal_Savage Will probably set off another string of flames, however, I'm glad neither of my two married f..buddie's wifes are like that. Overly possessive women are worse than us single bi-guys who's closest friends are married. |
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