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Do u get turn on sexually by another guy?1 point
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West ~ Jurong East, Jurong West, Lakeside, Boonlay, Pioneer
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While it is not very different from dating someone of the same race, it is without its challenges and surprises. Especially when you are going to go beyond just having a early honeymoon relationship with him, and getting close to his family. Mine was quite an interesting one cos i get to see how my partner's indian father side can be different from my cultural background. Differences do not mean it is troublesome, it is just something new to learn from. Our cultural background (though it can be independent of racial differences)do shape how two persons interact, communicate or deal with issues in a relationship.1 point
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for those who think age does matter i would add that it is the RELATIVE gap rather than $!^*| gap that matters. to echo Phil. think about a 10 year age gap. 10 yrs and 20 yrs is unthinkable 15 and 25 is still asking for jail 16 and 26 still feels a little indecent 20 and 30 seems a bit far 30 and 40 less so and so on until you get to 50 and 60 and you wonder what the fuss is about. so my rule for what counts as "cradle-snatching" is "half plus seven". (downwards) so if you are 20 the youngest guy you should be "dating" or thinking about a relationship with is 17. If you are 30 it is 22. 40 is 27, 50 is 32. Half + 7. working upwards the rule becomes minus 7 times two. So if you are 16 the oldest guy for you is 18. (actually at 16 you can't/shouldn't really be thinking about a long-term relationship, but that is another story.) if you are 20 the oldest guy for you should be 26. 30 is 46, 40 is 66. and when you get to 50 you can reach for that 86 year old! this is for LTR. for sex anything above 18 (up to 36) or 21 (all ages) should be ok! +++ for those who think age does not matter i would say compatibility matters. and the more alike in background you are the better the chances for the relationship. of course there are always exceptions to the rule but i am talking about general probabilities. Age matters where it determines financial / career / education level / home-ownership / family commitments / health and energy levels / hobbies / interests / power / decision making.1 point
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no one has asked you what you will be doing in the UK. A lot depends on how much time you intend to spend outdoors. There's a difference between popping into out of shops along a street as opposed to an enclosed mall, staying at a conference centre/hotel all day, or climbing up a mountain in Scotland. The most important thing you need is a good winter coat. This is also the most expensive item. And it comes in two important styles - casual and formal! (again depends on what you will be doing in the UK.) If you are going for just one short trip ASK YOUR FRIENDS to lend you one for your trip. You can offer to pay for the dry cleaning when you get back. Try to get one that reaches down to your knees. Minimally it should reach to the bottom of you bum. The longer the better. There are "Coldwear" outlets in various shopping centres including Vivocity. They have unknown brands at "affordable" prices. Oh and SAFRA Mt Faber is having a winterwear sale in its atrium right now. I saw scarves going for $20. I wasn;t looking but i think they had coats etc as well. Actually brands like Timberland can be quite affordable if you catch them on sale. Don't bother about boots. If you want to splurge on footwear go for some outdoor trekking style shoes (e.g. salomon) made of gore-tex which will keep the wet out. They will come with soles designed to grip on snow and ice. Otherwise your normal trainers will do. (NB Waterproof is a must.) Wear thicker socks than usual. Oh and of course the socks should go past your ankle - the higher up your leg they go the better! Although i feel the cold, even in the coldest weather i find longjohns more trouble than they are worth. The worst part is that you can't take them off when you get too warm indoors. And don't forget your hat. Something woolly is good but even a simple cap will make a lot of difference. Something like 1/4 of your body heat is lost through your head. A scarf can make a lot of difference too, but you might be able to get away without gloves. Layers: (1) T-shirt/undershirt, (2) long sleeved shirt, (3) pull-over/cardigan, (4) jacket/"fleece", (5) topcoat. I would say 1-3 are standard. 4 and 5 are optional depending on your activity and the weather. Thicker jeans or corduroys or woolen trousers. You don't really need longjohns. If you want you can wear underwear with more material - more towards boxers than skimpy tangas. More granny than sexy.1 point
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This sounds like bad news to me.. what if a drug that can turn us straight is fianlly being invented one day? I want to continue liking guys sia..1 point
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Reputation. I think you get it when people like your post...1 point
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I'm 27 / 189 / 130kg... Looking for matured chinese guy or daddies... Pm me if interested...1 point
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