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U trying to be one of the big boys now mohsen? The difference between u trying to get a 17 year old and say... Jeremy, Adam or hamish is monumental. Cuz ur still a kid too. They're not. :P

i am a big boy

stop hatin hater

Lol Mohsen, you're the same age as Alex (GTEES). He hits on the same girls as the rest of our crew (18 - 24).

18+ = a big boy in my books.

vag is vag, tits are tits

try having a grandma come onto you.....

myself aside, pls try to be a decent human being next time. Might make u more appealing to the women born in the same decade as u

also.. That is the difference Adam. It doesn't sicken people when someone mohsens age sees someone a couple years younger...

lol, and you'd define a decent human being how? As far as I'm concerned I've done nothing illegal, nor have I hurt anyone in any way...so I'm confused how I'm supposed to have hurt...you? Again, it's not a problem with getting girls my age or older, because this is just as much a norm for me as younger girls...and I don't *target* young girls...which is what I think you mistake me for doing when people like you wrongly term me a "pedophile". I'm just open minded to the type of girls I'm willing to be with. Therefore I'm not going to knock back a younger, legal girl, that I find attractive and who finds me attractive, based on me being concerned with what other people, who probably haven't had sex for a very long time, might be thinking of me. You miss out on a lot of good things in life if you concern yourself too much with what others think of what you enjoy doing.

Haha you did make a quick escape tho birdsey when you found out shani was 16 haha

LOL that girl lied about her age to me anyway...again, I don't target them :)

And quick escape was for other reasons that you already know about :P

And this proves what? That I was as happy to be with the girl when I thought she was 21, as I was when I found out she was actually 16? I don't care about the age. As long as it's legal, and I find them attractive and vice versa...could care less. The only thing that was a deterrant was being lied to...

little little kids have bits too before you go saying thing like that moh. Wheres the line?

Being realistic here, not like I would go for a 12 year old. That said youngest I go is 16 now.

little little kids have bits too before you go saying thing like that moh. Wheres the line?

The line has already been pointed out, and it's 16.

Not sure what gives you the right to call any of us "pedophiles" when we're not breaking any laws AND it's all 100% consensual?

Nope, I'm castrating myself as we speak!

f**k that hurts.

That's why you call yourself Citizen Snips.

And this proves what? That I was as happy to be with the girl when I thought she was 21, as I was when I found out she was actually 16? I don't care about the age. As long as it's legal, and I find them attractive and vice versa...could care less. The only thing that was a deterrant was being lied to...

You would not have checked her ID anyway.

:laugh:

LOL good call.

Well yeah, it's not the most romantic of things to ask for some ID mid kiss, nor do I have a scanner built into the dash of my R33...but it's getting pretty sad now, that we pretty much have to do that or risk going to jail...

The line has already been pointed out, and it's 16.

Not sure what gives you the right to call any of us "pedophiles" when we're not breaking any laws AND it's all 100% consensual?

This. Far be it from me to second guess the Legislature. Lobby your local MP if you disagree.

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