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I dunno what I am doing. Im not attention seeking, I rarely post more than 5 posts a day, 20 a week anymore, on here.

Maybe I have built up a controversial opinion of certian aspects? I'm just stating my view on it. Don't really see much harm in my post. In fact I think I may have disgraced my own population of men more than women suggesting we need sex more than women.

Adrie mate, sometimes its better just to keep schtum.
 




you should stop worrying about other people and get yourself a friend or two in real life mate. and my barman writes better english than you. :toss er:

Oh? What WOULD you know about my friends in 'real life'? And stop calling me 'mate', in your desperate search for male bonding on a football website.

By the way, it's English. You can hardly talk about speaking the lingo when you don't even write English with a capital 'E'. :laugh:
 




pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,040
West, West, West Sussex
By the way, it's English. You can hardly talk about speaking the lingo when you don't even write English with a capital 'E'. :laugh:

Be fair NMH, he did say his barman wrote better English than you, not himself.
:lol:
 


Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,884
Brighton, UK
And there's me thinking that stan WAS lance, only in disguise...shame
 




itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
Whilst I don't agree with what Adrie says in that I think it's very difficult to not have an emotional attachment to a sexual partner (and I am a man btw), people are as per usual jumping down his throat for no apparent reason. There are some men who are like the ones he describes, so he does have something of a point although equally as Chappers points out there are as many women who are the same.
 




Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Whilst I don't agree with what Adrie says in that I think it's very difficult to not have an emotional attachment to a sexual partner (and I am a man btw), people are as per usual jumping down his throat for no apparent reason. There are some men who are like the ones he describes, so he does have something of a point although equally as Chappers points out there are as many women who are the same.

If by that you mean me (and possibly Frank Wild Years), then I think you're wrong and hope others (and esp. Adrie) can see that. I was hoping my remarks were good-natured, tempered and reasoned. There was certainly no malice intended and sorry if it came across like that.
 








bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
I think that making sweeping generalizations about which sex has emotions about sex is entirely spurious. As it is some men to attach a different meaning to having sex than other men and it's precisely the same with women. there are quite a few women that see sex and just sex whereas others see it as 'making love'. I wouldn't profess to be the 'Man of Experience' of NSC but I would hazard a guess I have met a few more women than some.

Personally I consider sex without emotion little more than masturbation but that's just me and I know I don't speak for everyone here. However I have met women who use sex for both gratification and personal gain and most certainly not for emotional fulfillment. I can't see the point of having an affair but I am both lazy and happy with my partner so once again I speak for myself only.
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
stan miguell is a dirty old man.


Good fishing by Stan. Plenty taking the bait.

I divorced my first husband for his affair with a younger woman after 21 years of marriage.
I re-married 3 years later. I'm very happy, have my own home and a wonderful husband. He's still with her and as miserable as sin, become bankrupt and suffering with health problems.

There's a moral there somewhere.
 










stan miguell

New member
Oct 31, 2007
206
Good fishing by Stan. Plenty taking the bait.

I divorced my first husband for his affair with a younger woman after 21 years of marriage.
I re-married 3 years later. I'm very happy, have my own home and a wonderful husband. He's still with her and as miserable as sin, become bankrupt and suffering with health problems.

There's a moral there somewhere.

if you ever fancy a bit of "chorizo' you let me know you cheeky young lady
 








Good fishing by Stan. Plenty taking the bait.

I divorced my first husband for his affair with a younger woman after 21 years of marriage.
I re-married 3 years later. I'm very happy, have my own home and a wonderful husband. He's still with her and as miserable as sin, become bankrupt and suffering with health problems.

There's a moral there somewhere.

Erm.....your spells and curses worked?
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,025
East Wales
is there anything wrong with taking a bit on the side when you are married?

i am 67 and i wish i had done a bit more fooling around when i was a youngster. its only sex isnt it?

what does NSC think about this?


It depends really if you are happy and fulfilled in your relationship I would think, if you were why would you need to look elsewhere?

If you're not happy then do somthing about it.
 


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