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JeniBean

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I don't know if I'm in the minority, but I'm not gonna lie, I find feet disgusting :S. I'm not about to rub anyone else's and I certainly don't want anyone touching mine lol. I'm all for back massages though :D happy to give them as well.
I have no issues massaging feet or body ....IF YOU TAKE A SHOWER FIRST!
 
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Imagine a man on a jobsite has a conflict with another man. The other man corners the other guy and stairs intently into his eyes with his shoulders squared up to the other guy in a demanding emotional way. This is the body language of aggression and disrespect to a man. It often escalates the situation. This is also the same body language of a woman who is trying to love........ and or.... a woman who is craving connection and to be loved.



Maybe Jenibean can help explain it better as I know she gets what i am saying.
I get what you're saying...I'm just not sure we can generalize about it based on gender. I've never "cornered" a man and demanded emotional attention. The scenario of feeling "cornered" and having to face "demands" seems more like an introvert deal. And I say that as an introvert. I don't do well if people are loud or emotionally intense and have immediate demands. We need to use inside voices and give plenty of think time before a response is expected.

This is also probably why I can't imagine being that kind of person. I don't approach people in that way, because I don't want to be approached that way. I think it's an introvert thing.
 
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I don't know if I'm in the minority, but I'm not gonna lie, I find feet disgusting :S. I'm not about to rub anyone else's and I certainly don't want anyone touching mine lol. I'm all for back massages though :D happy to give them as well.
Please don't force me to quote the foot massage discussion from Pulp Fiction. (evil grin)
 

mailmandan

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I don't know if I'm in the minority, but I'm not gonna lie, I find feet disgusting :S. I'm not about to rub anyone else's and I certainly don't want anyone touching mine lol. I'm all for back massages though :D happy to give them as well.
Pretty feet on a woman are not disgusting at all, but these feet are disgusting! :eek:

hobbit_feet.jpg
 

Lynx

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Every man deserves a can opener that will still work three months later. Wal-Mart, I'm looking at you. Every time I buy one from you it breaks down.
 
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Every man deserves a can opener that will still work three months later. Wal-Mart, I'm looking at you. Every time I buy one from you it breaks down.
Perhaps you should stop using it as a grip exerciser! Showin' off your guns again, Lynx. :shakes head:
 
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Thank you all for fixing my derailed thread that I myself derailed into 'serious' territory. Lol Carry on with the hobbit feet and farting with your armpits. Lol
 
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JeniBean

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I NAIR my feet for no woman.
I am so sorry if your feet look like that! Maybe we can braid it and put a ribbon on it after the shower. Then I will massage them.
 

Lynx

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Perhaps you should stop using it as a grip exerciser! Showin' off your guns again, Lynx. :shakes head:
Innocent of all charges. Walmart utensils are just junk. I have a swingaway can opener that has been with me for 18 years. All the metal is rusty but it still works perfectly.
 
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Innocent of all charges. Walmart utensils are just junk. I have a swingaway can opener that has been with me for 18 years. All the metal is rusty but it still works perfectly.
Dear Brother! Scrub that and and rub a bit of oil on the mechanism
 

Dino246

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Innocent of all charges. Walmart utensils are just junk. I have a swingaway can opener that has been with me for 18 years. All the metal is rusty but it still works perfectly.
Put it in a container and cover it with white vinegar, then leave it alone for a couple of days. After, brush it with an old toothbrush and the rust will come right off. Dry it, then spray a little WD-40 on it. This process worked on a plane iron, so it should work fine on a can opener.
 
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Put it in a container and cover it with white vinegar, then leave it alone for a couple of days. After, brush it with an old toothbrush and the rust will come right off. Dry it, then spray a little WD-40 on it. This process worked on a plane iron, so it should work fine on a can opener.
Uh, please only food safe oils
 
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Uh, please only food safe oils

I've delivered baby's with wd-40. What are you talking about? WD is the duct tape of the lube world. Lol
 

Lynx

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Why would I do all that? The can opener still works perfectly well. It doesn't get rust on the can because the cutting edge is kept in use.

I was just illustrating how long it has been with me, and it is still working fine. That's Swing-A-Way, costs a bit more than twice as much as a Wal-Mart cheapie but it lasts more than 54 times as long (so far, and still going strong.)
 
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Why would I do all that? The can opener still works perfectly well. It doesn't get rust on the can because the cutting edge is kept in use.

I was just illustrating how long it has been with me, and it is still working fine. That's Swing-A-Way, costs a bit more than twice as much as a Wal-Mart cheapie but it lasts more than 54 times as long (so far, and still going strong.)
Because it's not sanitary.
 

Lynx

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As I said, there's no rust on the cutting edge itself.