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What does DH stand for? - The one that works..
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Can't you guys get it right??0 Votes - [0%]
damn hernia1 Votes - [4.55%]
How could you not know- hello??1 Votes - [4.55%]
damn husband1 Votes - [4.55%]
dry hump, you juvenile idiots. ha ha ha. aren't you clever.2 Votes - [9.09%]
I vote for the first date.2 Votes - [9.09%]
Don't H(something that means go to the bathroom)1 Votes - [4.55%]
Dumbest poll this year2 Votes - [9.09%]
Scott and Janelle are poll construction morons4 Votes - [18.18%]
Designated Hitter1 Votes - [4.55%]
Down Hill1 Votes - [4.55%]
Don't blame me if you don't know how to use the forum1 Votes - [4.55%]
Devil's Helper1 Votes - [4.55%]
PW's should STFU IMO1 Votes - [4.55%]
doo hickey1 Votes - [4.55%]
Dork Hunter. Like Beer Hunter, but with dorks.1 Votes - [4.55%]
Dear husband1 Votes - [4.55%]
This is a multiple choice poll.

2005-11-29 3:25 PM
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Renee - 2005-11-29 4:14 PM
TriComet - 2005-11-29 3:13 PM

No, I have a feeling she doesn't hump either 

Poll?

Glad ya'll find that humorous.  I'll be proud to say that I don't believe in premartial sex, nor being careless with my body.  I'm not afraid to admit it or try to hide it.  My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness   Those are my thoughts...hope I cleared up any confusion...now carry on and make fun of something that's actually funny because my prudeness isn't funny- it's respectable.



2005-11-29 3:27 PM
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I knew if I stuck around I would find out what it meant and get to see a good cat fight in the process...

2005-11-29 3:28 PM
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What's there to fight about? 
2005-11-29 3:28 PM
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Where is Jim, he should be all over this....
2005-11-29 3:29 PM
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golfinggods - 2005-11-29 4:28 PM Where is Jim, he should be all over this....

he's at home and he probably doesn't care.

2005-11-29 3:30 PM
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Never mind ... no need to stir the pot....

runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 4:25 PM

Renee - 2005-11-29 4:14 PM
TriComet - 2005-11-29 3:13 PM

No, I have a feeling she doesn't hump either 

Poll?

Glad ya'll find that humorous.  I'll be proud to say that I don't believe in premartial sex, nor being careless with my body.  I'm not afraid to admit it or try to hide it.  My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness   Those are my thoughts...hope I cleared up any confusion...now carry on and make fun of something that's actually funny because my prudeness isn't funny- it's respectable.



Edited by ChipmunkHeart 2005-11-29 3:34 PM


2005-11-29 3:34 PM
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ChipmunkHeart - 2005-11-29 4:30 PM

I am hoping that you are not suggesting that the views of those who feel differently are not 'respectable'. 

Moving along... 

runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 4:25 PM

Renee - 2005-11-29 4:14 PM
TriComet - 2005-11-29 3:13 PM

No, I have a feeling she doesn't hump either 

Poll?

Glad ya'll find that humorous.  I'll be proud to say that I don't believe in premartial sex, nor being careless with my body.  I'm not afraid to admit it or try to hide it.  My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness   Those are my thoughts...hope I cleared up any confusion...now carry on and make fun of something that's actually funny because my prudeness isn't funny- it's respectable.

No- I'm saying that it never ceases to amaze me that people will always find a way to knock someone down due to personal decisions.  I've never called attention to others who choose to handle relationships differently than me, so why does it work the other way?  People don't repsect my deicisons and choose to make fun of them instead.  That's what I'm say'in.

2005-11-29 3:38 PM
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Whoops, tried to edit cause I knew I was just being pissy, but it was too late.

I think, in part, that people do not comment as much on my beliefs or person As or Bs because they don't know them. They aren't out there for the reading pleasure of the BT community. Which is fine. Your views, however, are out there, which is also fine, and you're right, you shouldn't be made fun of. But, you do make them a topic of discussion, which means that they, and you, will be discussed.

For what it's worth, I didn't see you being made fun of, I saw your friends poking humor at the trend in threads. Of course, I have the luxury of not taking it personally, so I'm willing to conceed I don't know how you feel.

runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 4:34 PM
ChipmunkHeart - 2005-11-29 4:30 PM

I am hoping that you are not suggesting that the views of those who feel differently are not 'respectable'. 

Moving along... 

runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 4:25 PM

Renee - 2005-11-29 4:14 PM
TriComet - 2005-11-29 3:13 PM

No, I have a feeling she doesn't hump either 

Poll?

Glad ya'll find that humorous.  I'll be proud to say that I don't believe in premartial sex, nor being careless with my body.  I'm not afraid to admit it or try to hide it.  My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness   Those are my thoughts...hope I cleared up any confusion...now carry on and make fun of something that's actually funny because my prudeness isn't funny- it's respectable.

No- I'm saying that it never ceases to amaze me that people will always find a way to knock someone down due to personal decisions.  I've never called attention to others who choose to handle relationships differently than me, so why does it work the other way?  People don't repsect my deicisons and choose to make fun of them instead.  That's what I'm say'in.

2005-11-29 3:41 PM
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runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 3:25 PM

Glad ya'll find that humorous.  I'll be proud to say that I don't believe in premartial sex, nor being careless with my body.  I'm not afraid to admit it or try to hide it.  My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness   Those are my thoughts...hope I cleared up any confusion...now carry on and make fun of something that's actually funny because my prudeness isn't funny- it's respectable.

I didn't see anyone make derogatory remarks about your choices or your prudishness.

You call yourself prudish. That's your word. I was remarking on the oddness of your publicly displayed fascination with a simulated sex act, on the heels of a thread you started about how you won't kiss until you're a 'couple' and wherein you also refer yourself as prudish. (BTW, starting a poll about a simulated sex act is not prudish.)

If you're gonna get offended, make sure someone has actually offended you. And if you're going to be hypocritical, don't be surprised if someone calls you on it.

I will admit to poking fun (above) of dumb polls.



Edited by Renee 2005-11-29 3:41 PM
2005-11-29 3:43 PM
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Wait -- I'd like to edit my above post to say: "What Renee Said, but with more commas"
2005-11-29 4:02 PM
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I think this is just a lame excuse for post whores to boost their artificially inflated counts.


2005-11-29 4:06 PM
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Did you just call me a whore??????

2005-11-29 4:09 PM
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Me? I would never do that. I'm a giver.

And the burrito twins know who I'm talking about...

ChipmunkHeart - 2005-11-29 4:06 PM

Did you just call me a whore??????

2005-11-29 4:16 PM
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for what its worth, MY (not Janelle's, she's just got my back) fascination with dry humping is much more than an attempt to boost my post count (i.e. be a post whore)
2005-11-29 4:20 PM
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2005-11-29 4:26 PM
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Janelle, I NEVER made fun of your choices or decisions. If you believe in something and live your life a certain way then great. Everyone makes different choices as to the way they choose to live. Some people do drugs. Some people drink. Some people are addicted to the internet. Some people devote their entire lives to God. Some people don't believe in god. ....insert Renee's post.

And I also was just making fun of the topic of the thread (and 4 others), not of you. So, to sum this all up, the kissing thread was a better thread.

ChipmunkHeart - 2005-11-29 4:43 PM Wait -- I'd like to edit my above post to say: "What Renee Said, but with more commas"



2005-11-29 4:30 PM
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runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 12:25 PM

My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness



Uh, no, he won't. He may appreciate that you haven't been around the block, but the last thing he wants is for you to be prude. Trust me on this, I'm a man.

2005-11-29 4:46 PM
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Janelle, for the record I wasnt making fun either. Heck I didnt even know what you were talking about, so I am a prude also.

I totally respect your choices, I think we were all teasing in good fun. Well all except for Jim and Haley and I cannot speak for them personally.

So DH means dry humping... hmmm never made the connection.

We used to call it jean F**.... well you get the idea

2005-11-29 4:51 PM
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Watch the zipper, brother. WATCH THE ZIPPER!
golfinggods - 2005-11-29 5:46 PMWe used to call it jean F**.... well you get the idea

2005-11-29 5:07 PM
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ChuckyFinster - 2005-11-29 5:30 PM
runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 12:25 PM My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness
Uh, no, he won't. He may appreciate that you haven't been around the block, but the last thing he wants is for you to be prude. Trust me on this, I'm a man.

Are you kidding me?  I'll be all over that when I'm married making up for lost time!

2005-11-29 5:19 PM
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runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 5:07 PM

Are you kidding me?  I'll be all over that when I'm married making up for lost time!

Marry me???



2005-11-29 5:37 PM
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runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 2:07 PM

ChuckyFinster - 2005-11-29 5:30 PM
runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 12:25 PM My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness
Uh, no, he won't. He may appreciate that you haven't been around the block, but the last thing he wants is for you to be prude. Trust me on this, I'm a man.

Are you kidding me? I'll be all over that when I'm married making up for lost time!



Haha, atta girl! You will be wicked in no time.
2005-11-29 6:07 PM
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runnergirl29 - 2005-11-29 3:25 PM
Glad ya'll find that humorous.  I'll be proud to say that I don't believe in premartial sex, nor being careless with my body.  I'm not afraid to admit it or try to hide it.  My future husband will greatly appreciate my prudeness   Those are my thoughts...hope I cleared up any confusion...now carry on and make fun of something that's actually funny because my prudeness isn't funny- it's respectable.


Hmm...he will appreciate your restraint. He will not appreciate "prudeness." A man wants "a lady in the street and a freak in the bed."

Bill

Edited by SMUJD 2005-11-29 6:12 PM
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