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Originally posted by 33Spec2

dammit i thought they were both the same! i knew i was getting something wrong! kissing leads 2 sex hahaha:p

no padawan it don't, theres different types of kisses for different occasions and never expect every kis to lead to sex.

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

my ex was 3 years older ;)

and I still felt that she was younger than me...

she was just rich girl dads pay for everything.... etc..etc.

she was absoulutly no idea how world go around.... too naive if I may say so...

i think thats how my ex felt about me. If something was wrong i would go running to mum and dad instead of him and i think it used to shit him terribly - oh well even to the point where instead of dad getting me a car andrew was going to put up half the money for a car for me - which i politely refused :D there ws a condition it had to be a Supra too.

yeah i think fat cat went to bed ages ago russ :D

Cam - are u talking BEFORE the era of flares and afros because i think u would be looking pretty spunky in a pair of puple flairs with pink stripes and a nice big hair do haha big hair + big wing = you would pull like nothing on earth ;)

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