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Oh jeez, you boys need to look past ur noses to way more important things, like chocolate and stuff. If or when you guys come out on Easter weekend, I reckon us girls should sit down and give you a seminar or something. Bel, don't wear shoes, maybe that will overcome that bit and I'll take your keys, so no retreating toyour car..........

hrm didnt read the whole second page so dont know if its been mentioned but........ move to perth. we have the hottest and nicest chicks in oz. (cept of corse all u lovely wonderful gurls who post on these forums but are unlucky enuf to be in another state)

but be forwarned we also have our skanks. really i spose its all the same everywhere u just gotta look harder. also dont make the mistakes i did. at 16 i was looking for a permanent relationship and have had a total of 2 girlfreinds (currently engaged to second) i missed a whole lot of fun. so get out there and remember ur only 16 u shouldnt even really be looking long term just yet. But if its gonna happen its gonna happen

Psiker

(prepares for flamings from qld gurls)

*sigh*

bel mate just talk to a girl like you would talk to a guy (just watch the profanity) let the girl get to know who YOU are dont try and be someone else. and you dont need an r34 to get the chicks plenty out there that like the r33 just as much

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