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Sport ###### party at Marc's house! :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Putting on the 70's music!

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:rofl::rofl::rofl: Putting on the 70's music!

Are you sure it'll be the 70's music and not Barney's "I love you, you love me" and "The Alphabet Song" Barney's version?

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Are you sure it'll be the 70's music and not Barney's "I love you, you love me" and "The Alphabet Song" Barney's version?

:lol:

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Your racist comments are not welcome here! My how cheap that word has become. Yes, I am a sexy thang! Even in my barney outfit.

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I hope he doesn't ask me, I would say sweetly: nope! let's try other things :devil:

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The R&B of the 70's wasn't bad for more intimate sessions, but Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and Mountain just don't seem to cut the mustard, unless you are flying without leaving the ground.

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Dude, if your trying to cut your mustard its more than likely bad. Here ya go! A lil down home ghetto music for ya!

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I hope he doesn't ask me, I would say sweetly: nope! let's try other things :devil:

Variety is the spice of life and can only be accomplished by ones imagination.

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If im not mistaken I believe Spooky, Scandal, and a sheep are involved in one this very minute.

:dance: :dance: Actually, I kicked Spooky out of the club. His pecker is too small and crooked, and the sheep were getting very agitated as a result.

:thumbs: I agree to most parts of what you have written. My husband and I were watching NatGeo's Taboo last night (guys who have love dolls, seven-year-old kids in a village in Nepal who marry, an Aussie couple practicing negotiated infidelity). According to the psychologist, the human brain is built for monogamy and even if laws and society change, the human brain remains the same.

I don't think that's true at all. Humans, like virtually all animals - even those commonly believed to mate for life, exhibit strong tendencies for extra-pair coupling. If anything, monogamy is the socially imposed restriction on our otherwise biological drive to stray.

Here's an interesting read for you, I highly recommend it if you're interested in this topic.

The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People Let's just say that when I bought this book years ago, and attempted to have an open and adult conversation about its subject matter with my (then) wife, it did not go over well. She is now my ex-wife. Those are not uncorrelated facts.

Here's a Scientific American blurb about the book:

Monogamists, this husband-wife team says, "are going against some of the deepest-seated evolutionary inclinations with which biology has endowed most creatures, ** sapiens included." Barash, professor of psychology at the University of Washington, and Lipton, a psychiatrist, note how rare monogamy is in the animal kingdom. One could not have been so sure about humans until the advent of DNA fingerprinting, which makes it possible to "specify, with certainty, whether a particular individual is or is not the parent." And a "key point" is that women as well as men stray from monogamous relationships. The argument leads one inevitably to ask why monogamy exists at all and why human societies show such concern about it. Barash and Lipton suggest that it may occur as a means for males to minimize the risk "that someone else's sperm will fertilize the eggs of a given female" and that society's many strictures against adultery arise because monogamy is not automatic "but needs to be enforced and reinforced."

Ok, here's the obligatory Youtube clip to conform with the theme of sultry 70s pop.

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:dance::dance: Actually, I kicked Spooky out of the club. His pecker is too small and crooked, and the sheep were getting very agitated as a result.

I don't think that's true at all. Humans, like virtually all animals - even those commonly believed to mate for life, exhibit strong tendencies for extra-pair coupling. If anything, monogamy is the socially imposed restriction on our otherwise biological drive to stray.

Here's an interesting read for you, I highly recommend it if you're interested in this topic.

The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People Let's just say that when I bought this book years ago, and attempted to have an open and adult conversation about its subject matter with my (then) wife, it did not go over well. She is now my ex-wife. Those are not uncorrelated facts.

Here's a Scientific American blurb about the book:

Monogamists, this husband-wife team says, "are going against some of the deepest-seated evolutionary inclinations with which biology has endowed most creatures, ** sapiens included." Barash, professor of psychology at the University of Washington, and Lipton, a psychiatrist, note how rare monogamy is in the animal kingdom. One could not have been so sure about humans until the advent of DNA fingerprinting, which makes it possible to "specify, with certainty, whether a particular individual is or is not the parent." And a "key point" is that women as well as men stray from monogamous relationships. The argument leads one inevitably to ask why monogamy exists at all and why human societies show such concern about it. Barash and Lipton suggest that it may occur as a means for males to minimize the risk "that someone else's sperm will fertilize the eggs of a given female" and that society's many strictures against adultery arise because monogamy is not automatic "but needs to be enforced and reinforced."

Psychologists don't agree with each other so maybe I shouldn't agree with any of them either.

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:dance: :dance: Actually, I kicked Spooky out of the club. His pecker is too small and crooked, and the sheep were getting very agitated as a result.

I don't think that's true at all. Humans, like virtually all animals - even those commonly believed to mate for life, exhibit strong tendencies for extra-pair coupling. If anything, monogamy is the socially imposed restriction on our otherwise biological drive to stray.

Here's an interesting read for you, I highly recommend it if you're interested in this topic.

The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People Let's just say that when I bought this book years ago, and attempted to have an open and adult conversation about its subject matter with my (then) wife, it did not go over well. She is now my ex-wife. Those are not uncorrelated facts.

Here's a Scientific American blurb about the book:

Monogamists, this husband-wife team says, "are going against some of the deepest-seated evolutionary inclinations with which biology has endowed most creatures, ** sapiens included." Barash, professor of psychology at the University of Washington, and Lipton, a psychiatrist, note how rare monogamy is in the animal kingdom. One could not have been so sure about humans until the advent of DNA fingerprinting, which makes it possible to "specify, with certainty, whether a particular individual is or is not the parent." And a "key point" is that women as well as men stray from monogamous relationships. The argument leads one inevitably to ask why monogamy exists at all and why human societies show such concern about it. Barash and Lipton suggest that it may occur as a means for males to minimize the risk "that someone else's sperm will fertilize the eggs of a given female" and that society's many strictures against adultery arise because monogamy is not automatic "but needs to be enforced and reinforced."

Ok, here's the obligatory Youtube clip to conform with the theme of sultry 70s pop.

GRDTBNVWKOw

Your fvckin killin me man!

"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

“Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.”

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That is why I exist. To slay Marc'ie poo :star: :star:

But your failing miserably. I would advise you to work out with spunky errrrrrrm i mean spooky a lil more!

"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

“Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.”

― Andrew Wilkow

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