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yu_wing_sin
Aug10-05, 08:28 AM
How many times you loved to boys/girls?
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Every person ever had or is in the puberty, they may love opposite sex person.

Like me, I have loved 2 girls.

When I was in primary school grade 5, I loved a girl oldder than me several months. I loved her is because she is open in thinking, cute, but not quite good looking, the nature is sort of bad. I ever searched her desk, her real name, and her privated info.

When I was in secondary school form 1, I loved a girl oldder than me 2.x years, she was a form 6 student. I loved her is because she is cute, pretty, her open mind and act to boys, her good stature, her beautiful smile... During that period, every on the bed, I always thought her, and I imagined my life with her. I often looked at her stealthily. But finally she rejected me, I was very painful.

Now the two girls had left, I have no opportunity. I only can wait for next time.

How about is your experience?

In my divination, it tells me, soon I will get a new amie. And I am very hopeful. But it tells me, I need to wait for my paper's success firstly, then just will have. The divination also tells me, I necessarily will get the success, so I just am brave to run on my road... I understand...

Also, the divination tells me, I will get a good mate, it is that woman on the way to me here. She will help me to get my amie unmeantly... That is a secret.
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What girls do you love? We are interested to hear that.

wolram
Aug10-05, 10:23 AM
When the, "right lady", for you, makes her self known, not much else will matter,
if you become a pig farmer or a scientist, its your life long partner that brings
happiness.

neurocomp2003
Aug10-05, 11:45 AM
hmmm maybe someone should fix the title to this thread.

loseyourname
Aug10-05, 11:55 AM
When the, "right lady", for you, makes her self known, not much else will matter, if you become a pig farmer or a scientist, its your life long partner that brings happiness.

When you become a pig farmer, it's the filter on your respirator that keeps you happy.

http://www.aswcc.arkansas.gov/NPS_Webpage/images/nutrient%20nps%20animal%20waste.jpg

That isn't mud they're wallowing in.

Oh, and I've been in love twice.

wolram
Aug10-05, 12:05 PM
When you become a pig farmer, it's the filter on your respirator that keeps you happy.

http://www.aswcc.arkansas.gov/NPS_Webpage/images/nutrient%20nps%20animal%20waste.jpg

That isn't mud they're wallowing in.
.

There is nowt wrong with country air, pigs, cows, sheep, much more breathable
than exhausts :biggrin:

LeonhardEuler
Aug10-05, 05:14 PM
In my divination, it tells me, soon I will get a new amie. And I am very hopeful. But it tells me, I need to wait for my paper's success firstly, then just will have. The divination also tells me, I necessarily will get the success, so I just am brave to run on my road... I understand...

Also, the divination tells me, I will get a good mate, it is that woman on the way to me here. She will help me to get my amie unmeantly... That is a secret.
Just some advice, I wouldn't put too much stock in divination. If anyone could predict the future, then that person is pretty wicked for letting a lot of stuff go on that does without warning us. I wouldn't wait for this paper's success, or whatever. I would wait until you find the right person and no longer. Don't be waiting for this prophesy to play out, the only way to make sure things work out for you is to take action.

Andy
Aug10-05, 05:40 PM
I used to think that i had loved quite a few girls, until i found the right girl and now i realise that i have only been in love once.

jcsd
Aug10-05, 05:43 PM
Does extreme narcissism count?

cragwolf
Aug11-05, 12:58 AM
I often looked at her stealthily. But finally she rejected me, I was very painful.

I find it better to avoid the stealth, come right out immediately and say to her, "Oi, you rollicking, trolloping little sauce-bottle! Your luck's in! Trip along to my place with all your cash, and some naughty night attire, and you'll be staring at my bedroom ceiling from now till Christmas, you lucky tart!" The inevitable rejection will be quick and mostly painless, because you didn't let the infatuation fester and burrow itself into every nook and cranny of your brain.

Townsend
Aug11-05, 01:28 AM
I don't understand this thread but I find it amusing that I should find a thread about love....(or at least I think that's what this thread is about)....and a picture of some hogs.

Grotesque Puppet
Aug11-05, 01:35 AM
Nobody yet, so zero times

Diencephalon
Aug11-05, 01:46 AM
Once. Gave that stuff up to indulge in forbidden fruits, however..

fourier jr
Aug11-05, 02:00 AM
ya nobody yet for me either, so i say 0. :frown: there's a girl i had in mind for that but i haven't seen her in a long time. she's still in town though & i see her friends around occasionally but i don't know when i will get to talk to her or even see her again.

yu_wing_sin
Aug11-05, 02:12 AM
Love is the power of me! When I fall down, who can help me? It is my wife. Owning a wife has a big meaning. I won't be alone in lifetime.
I have planned to marry before 22, and bear my sons and daughters, and I dicided to run on the road in physics for 20 years, after that I will retire, and enjoy my senectitude. Thus can be having a clear conscience to myself.
hahaha...

Townsend
Aug11-05, 02:38 AM
Owning a wife...


:rofl: that's great....

Smurf
Aug11-05, 02:40 AM
Someday I'm going to own a wife too! :biggrin:

Archon
Aug11-05, 02:42 AM
:rofl: that's great....
I noticed that too. I hope he doesn't mean it... :uhh:

Townsend
Aug11-05, 02:50 AM
I noticed that too. I hope he doesn't mean it... :uhh:

I don't think he does but it's still pretty darn funny...

Can you say, lost in translation?

yu_wing_sin
Aug11-05, 02:58 AM
I don't think he does but it's still pretty darn funny...

Can you say, lost in translation?

Don't say nonsensically. Checking it in the dictionary first.

Archon
Aug11-05, 03:05 AM
Only there is you asking this kind of nonsense. Checking it in the dictionary first.
You "own" a book or house. You "have" a wife. As in "having a wife has a big meaning."

I think. I wouldn't know from personal experience, since I'm only a wee child. :smile: But from from a grammatical point of view, I'm right.

Smurf
Aug11-05, 03:07 AM
That's a really bad example, you also 'have' a book and 'have an appartment to live in' as in "I have to have an appartment so the wife I have can have a baby."

I think we can all see a mistake was made.

yu_wing_sin
Aug11-05, 03:13 AM
Oh, I am very sorry, my Eng-Chinese dict is not very exact.

Archon
Aug11-05, 03:14 AM
That's a really bad example, you also 'have' a book and 'have an appartment to live in' as in "I have to have an appartment so the wife I have can have a baby."

I think we can all see a mistake was made.
What would you use? There's really no way around it. Consider it a lesson in the horrific subtleties of the English language.

In any case, even if this causes confusion as to the uses of have, at least he won't say he "owns" a wife. It's improvement.

Smurf
Aug11-05, 03:19 AM
What would you use? There's really no way around it. Consider it a lesson in the horrific subtleties of the English language.
Me? I would use 'hold title over'... but that's just me.

besides, wouldn't you agree that the idea of marriage carries a certain level of possession? I would like to think it does. I would hope that any serious relationship (at least one I'm involved in) would.

Townsend
Aug11-05, 03:23 AM
besides, wouldn't you agree that the idea of marriage carries a certain level of possession? I would like to think it does.

The only possession that happens in a marriage is the woman now owns all your stuff, money and free time. At least as far as women in America are concerned.

Archon
Aug11-05, 03:25 AM
besides, wouldn't you agree that the idea of marriage carries a certain level of possession? I would like to think it does. I would hope that any serious relationship (at least one I'm involved in) would.
Maybe, but not in the same sense that you possess an object. A (good) marriage is a relationship between equals, in the area of rights and respect. You don't respect or give rights to a book or coffee mug you own.

Smurf
Aug11-05, 03:27 AM
The only possession that happens in a marriage is the woman now owns all your stuff, money and free time. At least as far as women in America are concerned.
What I was refering to, more than the material possession aspect of a marriage, was that (I would hope) a husband/wife would have at least an aspect of control and authority over the other, as it does intuitively affect them as well.

Smurf
Aug11-05, 03:30 AM
Maybe, but not in the same sense that you possess an object. A (good) marriage is a relationship between equals, in the area of rights and respect. You don't respect or give rights to a book or coffee mug you own.
I don't really think there is much of a difference, except for the exceptions included in everyone's basic human rights. The whole "You don't own someone" ideal has more connotation to it than real meaning these days, all that emotion left over from the days of slavery and when women didn't have rights is preventing logical thinking about the subject. I think the verb own should be perfectly fine in this context.

Obviously the verb would be dually used by husband (or boyfriend) and wife (or girlfriend). I included the bracketed terms because I don't really see much of a difference between a serious out-of-marriage relationship and a married couple.