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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    fortunately geography was on my side.

    Yes indeed.
    *NTS: Italy - sooner rather than later*

    Proverbially so

    I note with interest that some of those results are on the giovani.it website. Any relation???

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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    how heavy are these lesbians?

    We come in a range of weights to suit all your lesbian needs. Please see our convenient online shopping portal.

    the warmest room in the h… • Since Feb 2009 • 168 posts Report

  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    Gio: I should mention that you're currently 3rd in the kisses queue.

    And it appears that we may have been competing in the same market at some point. Not that there wasn't enough Catholic-girl love to go around.

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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    In that, if I ever want someone to tell my son about God, it should be Oliver. They can cover whisky-mixing and cigarette-rolling at the same time.

    My mother told me god was a funny kind of fairy. She left out any useful information about booze and fags. Fortunately I managed to sort those bits out for myself, after a fashion.

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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    Singapore. Now there's a place to go if you want your rights trampled on. Or if you want all the lesbians you can carry.

    steven: I have a theory that they're having way more fun than the rest of us because everything they do is naughty. And naughty stuff is super fun.

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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    She would say religious, I would say that her adherence to religion was cultural rather than personal so I'd see it ultimately as a cultural thing. But I wouldn't say it to her face - well not if I wanted to avoid sleeping on the couch.

    My Catholic friends (more accurately: friends who were raised Catholic) all have that 'don't ask, don't tell' thing going on with regard to stuff they know they're not meant to be doing.

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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    Tess - no, she didn't, in fact that was the one thing she was really strict about. She was, however, willing to overlook the point that food she was eating might have been prepared alongside pork or in pans used in cooking it.

    I say 'overlook' but really I mean a sort of 'don't ask, don't tell' policy. If it were raised as a possibility during dinner I imagine she'd refuse to eat the food, but as long as no-one mentioned the war... Amusingly, this attitude reminded me of my Catholic friends - particularly those from Christchurch.

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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    ...and my ex-girlfriend is Muslim. As an alcohol-drinking lesbian she's perhaps not the most orthodox (or whatever the Muslim equivalent is) of Muslims, but she's far from the only one in her country. In fact, it was pretty much lesbian heaven there. And I'm going back the second I can!

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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    How annoying this work thing is turning out to be, it takes one away from life - life being PAS, of course. But fortunately, in my absence several people have made points that just make me want to kiss them.

    Due to my strongly held and discriminatory beliefs, Emma and Danielle go to the front of the kisses queue.

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  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    I forgot the all important :)
    I think all of your regular readers knew the smiley was there implicitly.

    Yep.

    Therefore the State should register people's civil unions and de facto partnerships and make "marriage" something that people define for themselves.

    Disagree. As someone noted upthread, the term 'marriage' carries meaning not associated with civil unions, and whether to take up that option is a choice I'd like to make for myself thanks. Happy for marriages/civil unions/de facto relationships to be consecrated (or whatever further term you choose) by your chosen religion, but I'm buggered if I can see why I should be shut out of marriage.

    Quite frankly I find it downright creepy that someone would think they are are within their rights to decide that the particular characteristics of my sex life ought to limit my participation in my own culture's traditions.

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