The love thread

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Re: The love thread

Post by Bob Boblo on Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:35 am

Taytaz wrote:
twaters wrote:Why must there be double standards for men and women regarding the treatment of women? If men could bother to be concerned about such issues without being seen as needing to 'chill out', then we'd be getting somewhere.

I ALWAYS agree with Twaters on such issues, it is uncanny Very Happy


He epitomises moral decency

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Re: The love thread

Post by Hassan Pesearn on Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:38 am

If I should be so bold, I would say Bob does as well.

...In some respects...

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Re: The love thread

Post by Gruttepier on Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:56 am

Where is the love? I love you

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Re: The love thread

Post by twaters on Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:18 pm

mr. brodie wrote:And nobody dies alone these days so I reckon I'm safe Smile


Um, wut? So many people die alone, it's quite horrific. And some people are alone in the crowd. The love in this thread is for those who die alone, and for all the women and men who suffer unequal treatment because of their gender, because they need it the most.

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