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25th May 2015 #31
Mums aren't the only ones who can talk about facts of life. Don't dads here in the forum talk to their kids about it? My dad, even our grandads, have talked to us a lot about it since we're young!
Monthly period, pains and such, I've learned it from school even before I had it (very rarely I had pains though). And there are plenty of people you can talk about it, like aunts, grandmas, doctors, nurses if you really want to talk to a female about it.-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
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25th May 2015 #32
That's another change in society over the last two decades, most father's now have grey hair, and woman are having babies 10 years later, making mummy more wrinkly and chubby
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25th May 2015 #33
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25th May 2015 #34
That's early. I'm twice that age and I've only got a few grey strands. Would rather go grey than go bald though as you can dye it. Got to feel for some of the youngsters that lose their hair as a teen.
Envious of Filipino's. They seem to keep a full head of hair. I wonder what the secret is? Eating balut?
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25th May 2015 #35
You are probably just looking at some people. A lot of Filipinos have bald head! I keep on telling Keith that he's lucky his family seem to not have a "balding" gene. His dad still has full head of hair at the age of 77. My dad only has a few hair at the age of 59. He has tried a lot of so-called hair growing cream/shampoos/etc. and it didn't have any effect. He's been losing hair at the age of mid-30s!
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...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
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25th May 2015 #36
s when I started thinning at the crown (like a monk) ... and the rest of it began turning grey in my forties, yet my brother, Douglas - a mere 21/2 years younger than me - still has a full head of fairish brown hair; my dad wasn't bald (though his brothers had lost most of theirs.) Whilst on my mother's side ... she, herself never ever seemed to turn [noticeably] grey in her lifetime ... and her father had ALL his hair (predominantly black) right up until his death at the ripe old age of ninety~seven in 1979.
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25th May 2015 #37
After the recent Irish vote Paddy has gone out this morning to buy a ring for his fiancee. Apparently he will be cock o hoop when he slips it on.
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25th May 2015 #38
I have a full head of hair as I let one of the cows outside lick my head everyday, and in return I can suck on her teet
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25th May 2015 #39
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Great news! Well done Ireland!
Just goes to show what the future generations think and how out of touch the Catholic Church is.
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26th May 2015 #41
whatever side of the fence your on its just not normal and as far as i,m concerned never should be accepted as such. I have no problem with 2 people doing what they do behind closed doors but to openly promote it as being normal is where I will have a problem.
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26th May 2015 #42
As being gay occurs in the natural world with other creatures, and has done so for millions of years, it is more natural than Christian marriage, which has only been around 2,000 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosex...ior_in_animalsKeith Driscoll - Administrator
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26th May 2015 #43
nothing wrong with bald, i started going bald at 20 yrs old by 28 yrs old i decided i wasnt going to flap any hair over my head to cover it up, i shaved the lot off , apart from not having no early warning whiskers when about to bump your head, i much prefer no hair
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26th May 2015 #44
Never stopped me dating some very attractive ladies. Plus my shampoo lasts ages, lol
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26th May 2015 #45
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26th May 2015 #46
No, I'm too generous, maybe that's why I do alright. They always invoice me afterwards ��
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27th May 2015 #47
Bravo to the Irish for bringing their country into the 21st Century. The winds of change may blow too strong for some but we all need to recognise the rights of every individual regardless of race gender or sexual orientation. What is becoming clear is that by describing this as a defeat for humanity the Vatican is proving that the Catholic church is becoming an irrelevance in the more affluent west. The majority now clearly ignore their teachings on pre marital sex contraception abortion and same sex marriage.
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28th May 2015 #48
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28th May 2015 #49
Not quite, things are also changing there, just a lot slower than everywhere else. It will take a generation or two, but religion is weakening in the Phil as well. In the US, it is taking a steep dive. As the older generation in the government die off, and the young come in, times change.
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11th June 2015 #52
I remember watching an Anglican Bishop talking about homosexuality some years ago on the Kilroy show, and I agree 100% with what the guy had to say. Kilroy as usual kept interrupting, but he got his point across. He said that it's a form of disability, not evil, not disgusting but not normal behaviour. Civil partnerships give gay people equal property rights and a sense of occasion and in my view should be blessed in church. However, I don't agree with calling it "marriage" and treating it as such because it devalues the word and the institution. It may not be the most popular view, but I don't think that I'm alone in holding it.
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12th June 2015 #53
As explained earlier, gay marriage existed thousands of years before Christianity decided to ban it. It is the Christians who distorted the original meaning of 'marriage'.
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Well I guess Patrickfitzgerald and Geraldfitzpatrick, are a happy couple now !!!
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13th June 2015 #55
Christian couple are threatening to divorce if gay marriage is allowed in Australia.
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2...r-gay-marriage
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13th June 2015 #59
Why do shirt lifters need to get married anyway??
Why cant they just do what the Pagans did and have a civil hand fasting ceremony for example?
Surely the Church will not be forced by Government to marry same sex couples..Would they?
What would happen if they refused I wonder?
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