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hahahah damn man I never though my question could be percieved as that.

I should rephrase and ask " what was the longest relationship you have been involved in with your girlfriend" ?hmm....

You funny clowns know what I mean.

me ? I have been together with mine for 4 years.

Gay couples included in this survey ok!

Guest 33GTS25

would you also count "casual relationships"

i.e the girl you keep for when your permanent partner is away or you need someone to help you complete a project when you fly interstate

because these are 2 different timeframes

i have been in my current relationship for nearly four years but my casual girl and i have been seeing each other since 93 when she was sixteen and living at home, i also have an occasional girl and her friendi see every three months when i feel the need to take the animal for a walk.

monogamy is for people who can't pull roots

rod

monogamy is for people with morals and values

Sleeping around is for people who want to gets aids. hahahah.

I am monogamous and who says I cant pull roots? :lol:

You know what aids stand for? Switch the word around backwords and you get.

SDIA ie.....

(S)stick (D)ick (I)n (A)rse.

Guest 33GTS25

yes but hustler, have you repaired your lilo pump yet :lol:

girlfriends come in very handy for when you couldn't be bothered going out looking for action

i think we need to be careful where this thread is heading as Shell will probably end up reading it tonight while we are all asleep and we will wake up to the land of many flames tee hee

rod

you guys are a crack up.

you have to show how manly you are by where you keep your girl friends and how many you have.

Show us how manly you are by how long you can stay with one woman.

personally I' ve been married 2 times I did 8 years the first time and Ive been with my wife (now) for ten years.

and yes I can pull the birds but hey why most of the single women are all meesed up in the head. the smart ones like shell are in long term relationships cause they know what its all about.

find a good woman who has brains can cook and look after a house a man and kids and doesn't always say no and mate you are in heaven.

believe me I'm talking from experiance you don't need to go looking for some one else.

the best thing is you have someone to share your life your dreams and your reality with.

cheers

meggala

Guest 33GTS25

alright alright, i too am very happy with my relationship:

my girl cleans, does my BAS and plays taxi when i occasionally go drinking.

i must say that i would never ask her to cook, did it once, have regretted it ever since

she's great even if my friends have nicknamed her "rod's electronic speed limiter"

typical scenario:

me,

in pilots seat, coming to roundabout, double clutches, shifts back to second and guns it, BWAAAAHHH

her, WHACK

me,

slows down and rubs side of head looking for panadol and searching for next busstop to deposit co-driver

:?

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