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  • It appears that the priest of a non-descript church is in dire need for some worldwide fame, by pulling antics or threats of antics like this. If Muslims didn't have a steel rod up their asses every time someone tries to slime their religion, this one wouldn't have gained the notoriety it did. People desecrate the bible all the time, especially in Islamic countries and yet it is hardly a big deal.

  • Re: Circumcised

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    Quote from FalseReality: “ Funny you touch a clitoral hood your gonna get in trouble with the law, but is perfectly ok to slice off the homologous nerve covered glans hood. From wikipedia” True, true. I don't see how such a barbaric Judeo-Islamic practice could be allowed in a country like United States. I really hope your restoration goes well. Quote from BackwardsAlphabet: “Uncut penises look gross imo. I'd rather be cut for appearance purposes. I couldn't stand to look at something so gross l…

  • Quote from xNerRadx: “I'm sorry but no, I felt no humiliation what's so ever. But then I again I was a little too young. ” That. You were too young to understand the event from a political perspective, so you just took whatever you heard and read in news at face value. I don't think even today you have matured to understand the political significance of this attacks, if you think it is all about the devastation (which is as it is put in TV). Quote from xNerRadx: “Not only did I not feel any humi…

  • I don't think the intensity of orgasm increases with age, but as you experiment more and more with sex, you find out ways to increase the intensity. So age influences it, but doesn't directly affect it.

  • There are girls like that, who have some kind of personal insecurity or myth belief because of which they believe you'd cheat on her. You could communicate and address her insecurities while also emphasising what you love about her and how intensely hot she is. If she is still insecure and jealous after it, just ignore it. If she doesn't trust you, it is her problem, not yours.

  • Quote from xNerRadx: “Your not an American so how would you know how we felt at all. Your making stupid assumption. ” I know as an American, it is difficult to admit just like an impotent man can't admit to his impotence in public. You outrage at my analysis is only but expected. I made a reasoned conclusion. If everyone had to be the group they are making a profile on, the fields of sociology and psychology would have become obsolete. There would have been no police, criminal or legal systems. …

  • Quote from xNerRadx: “I don't think humiliation is the word. I don't know anyone who ever felt "humiliated" by it. Devastated, yes. Humiliated, no.” The immediate events that followed days after the attacks showed that there was a deep national shame at the event. This was followed "licking the wounds" behaviour every anniversary, which is a sign that while the devastation is old, the humiliation isn't. Don't tell me Americans can't get over the death of 3000 people and loss of two buildings. Be…

  • Re: Ground Zero Mosque

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    Quote from Alejandro: “Recent polls show that 60% (need confirm) or so Americans do not support it, which means that 60% or so "Americans" do not support the first amendment. How sad. ” And you actually expected Americans to abide by the the ideals they claimed they stood for? 'ow sad! Quote from Aleksandr: “What does the KKK have to do with a church?” The same thing that Al Qaeda has to do with a mosque.

  • @ Spaceman Spiff: Couldn't have said it better. I agree that the whole scare and hype against terrorism is getting old in America, since there hasn't been an attack in almost a decade. But knowing Americans as I do, I can understand why they wouldn't be too quick to forget it. The WTC attacks were a humiliation on American jingoistic psyche. For long, Americans revelled in the belief that they were invincible - they could kill, maim and destroy other nations without any repurcussions on themselv…

  • Re: how to tell my girlfriend...

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    If she isn't making a move, then well, you'd have to do it. Try something not too sleazy while still being suggestive. Like maybe, playing with her hair and following up from there. You'll have to follow her responses and cues. It is instinctive, no amount of tips we give here can cover all the possibilities. And by the way, move with confidence. If it is your first time, put in the best you can but understand that good sex is a learned skill, no one gets it right the first time with a partner. …

  • Re: I Love Blowjobs

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    What a silly thread, but whatever rocks your boat.

  • Quote from hunnykun789: “The age of consent in my state is sixteen, so everything is legal, but I know that my parents would sue my boyfriend for statutory rape if they found out.” Statuatory rape is a criminal offence, not a civil one. So if you are above the age of consent, you boyfriend cannot be charged by your parents as you aren't legally their property and he didn't commit any crime. If you are above the age of consent and really want to have sex while being aware of all the precautions n…

  • Quote from Sidewinder: “Before the Cold War? Ya” And what difference does it make? They are still the same people, except that this time the gun is pointed at you as well.

  • Quote from BlockHead2111: “Main reason I hate religion mate. People use it as an excuse to butcher each other.” It is actually politics. The intention to butcher Russians was always there in the American mind, religion just came as a useful weapon.

  • Re: Iran

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    Quote from Polaris1: “I Obviously there are nuclear weapons there otherwise we wouldn't be talking about them...” Right. So where were Saddam's Weapons of Mass Destruction. Between his legs?

  • Quote from BlockHead2111: “ Iraq no, Afghan, slow progress, but yes. Collapsing a regime that doesn't let women learn, supplies the bulk of Europe's herion, terrorises and blackmails its' citezins, and also tries the same globally. I think ridding the world of that will in the long run help a LOT of people.” Ah yes. Afghanistan! Funny how it always comes up. It is an entire generation of Afghan men brought up on US supplied Cold War textbooks, that preaches that violent Islamism is the only way …

  • Quote from BlockHead2111: “The UK has them. So do France. You don't see either making war threats, nor the US either actually, that's the main difference. ” Oh really? Both the US and UK have been rather consistent with war threats. Iran's threats are miniscule compared to the constant nuclear blackmails used by Anglo-US alliance against China and other countries during the Cold War. Really, it is a classic case of a pot calling the kettle black. -- > BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | UK pondered Ch…

  • Re: Iran

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    Quote from BlockHead2111: “ Iran are hardly a nation to trust with nuclear weapons...” Why not? Come on, come up with something more original than Anglo-American political cliches...

  • Re: Age, just a number?

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    Quote from DeaExMachina: “Oh I get it in, you're being unrealistically hypothetical as I said you were being? ” Oh no, not that. The society where I grew up in was a real world society. This is an international forum and hence, when we discuss something, we do it in a global context. If you can't do that, then stay away from debating with me. Stop being a stupid Amerikos.

  • Re: Nuclear Explosions

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    There is already a treaty in place that bans nuclear testing by the signatories. Although, emerging nuclear powers aren't quite ready to sign it, since they haven't developed the technology and sophistication of the established nuclear mights.