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Delphiki
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08 Jun 2012, 10:16 am

HisDivineMajesty wrote:
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Your 17, there is nothing wrong with liking a 16 year old. I just thought your opinion was kind of odd, as in there was no way you would have worded it how you did if you had read the book.


I'm not seventeen - I'm a bit older than that. But yes, that explains a lot.


I thought I saw your profile saying you were 17 before, and I haven't been a member that long. So unless you had a birthday recently my mistake


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08 Jun 2012, 1:20 pm

My birthday is on July 19, and I've only been on this forum since February. No problem, though. :)



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08 Jun 2012, 1:25 pm

i do not find anyone "attractive". i find most people "repulsive". i do not dislike them, but i would launch myself into orbit before going to bed and having sex with most people.
i am particularly not attracted to men, so i do not find him attractive in any way. i can not even remember what he looks like and i can not be bothered googling it.



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08 Jun 2012, 5:30 pm

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i do not find anyone "attractive". i find most people "repulsive". i do not dislike them, but i would launch myself into orbit before going to bed and having sex with most people.
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That pretty much sums up my thoughts, too. :thumleft:



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11 Jun 2012, 3:53 am

I've been compared to Reeves in the past quite a bit.

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11 Jun 2012, 4:10 am

I have been compared to Johnny depp Image



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11 Jun 2012, 10:38 am

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I've been compared to Reeves in the past quite a bit.

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i can not see any resemblance between those two pictures. i presume the second picture is of you considering the reduced quality of both photography and setting.
that is the end of my reply to you.
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it is interesting how "stubble's" are all the rage these days. i think stubble's look unkempt and dirty, but apparently women see them as an animalistic rawness that they like (similar to their penchant for the smell of musk) a la "me tarzan! you jane".

i saw an ad on TV the other day for an electric shaver that has "stubble" settings. it had settings like "2 day growth" up to "10 day growth", where the blades are separated from the face at a distance that corresponds to that amount of facial hair growth for the average man. "how ridiculous" i thought.

i shave only once every 2 weeks because i do not have facial hair to a degree that is more than mild fluff, but if i had tough whiskers like men usually do, i would scrape my face clean every time i felt any whiskers emerging. i can not imagine someone putting up with a scratchy feeling face for minutes let alone constantly.

i do not have any grey hairs, so i am not saying the following from personal displacement, but i think that stubble's are the domain of young men who's stubble's are composed of whiskers of all the same color (except grey), and older men who try for the "look" embarrass themselves due to the "salt and pepper" coloration of their stubble's. (spell check demands i include an apostrophe in the word "stubble's" but i do not see why).

only very eminent men can get away with stubbles if they contain grey whiskers (like sean connery and that other fellow in the coffee commercial who's name i can not remember).
all others are advised to "clean them selves up" i have seen.

whatever i have to do something else suddenly so bye.



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11 Jun 2012, 2:23 pm

b9 wrote:
Wolfheart wrote:
I've been compared to Reeves in the past quite a bit.

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i can not see any resemblance between those two pictures. i presume the second picture is of you considering the reduced quality of both photography and setting.
that is the end of my reply to you.


I don't myself yet several women have said I look like him, usually when people do the "what celebrity do you look like" game or sometimes just randomly.



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11 Jun 2012, 2:26 pm

I get much more David Duchovny or Ed Burns when I see pictures of you, Wolfheart. I don't see Keanu Reeves (in case you're looking for another opinion)... :wink:



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11 Jun 2012, 2:41 pm

mv wrote:
I get much more David Duchovny or Ed Burns when I see pictures of you, Wolfheart. I don't see Keanu Reeves (in case you're looking for another opinion)... :wink:


What? No Brad Pitt resemblance?! ;)



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11 Jun 2012, 3:08 pm

Wolfheart wrote:
mv wrote:
I get much more David Duchovny or Ed Burns when I see pictures of you, Wolfheart. I don't see Keanu Reeves (in case you're looking for another opinion)... :wink:


What? No Brad Pitt resemblance?! ;)


Nope, sorry! How many good-looking guys you wanna look like? Geez!! ! :wink:



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14 Jun 2012, 11:13 am

i have been compared too reeves as well esspecially when my hair is dark



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14 Jun 2012, 1:46 pm

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Just a little good looking? you talking about now or when he was younger? he could possibly be one of the best looking men in the world.


Someone's got themselves an Aspie fixation. ;) S'okay - we all do.