Off to Oz after seeing this lot
#16
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I think they both look beautiful in their own special way.
But I did wonder if they were actually dressed up and meant to look unattractive and silly, instead of jumping on my high horse and getting moralistic and patronising.
But I did wonder if they were actually dressed up and meant to look unattractive and silly, instead of jumping on my high horse and getting moralistic and patronising.
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Originally posted by Barbara 2003
I think they both look beautiful in their own special way.
I think they both look beautiful in their own special way.
#18
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Originally posted by welshboybilly
can you see their inner beauty too Billy?
#19
Originally posted by Barbara 2003
I think they both look beautiful in their own special way.
But I did wonder if they were actually dressed up and meant to look unattractive and silly, instead of jumping on my high horse and getting moralistic and patronising.
I think they both look beautiful in their own special way.
But I did wonder if they were actually dressed up and meant to look unattractive and silly, instead of jumping on my high horse and getting moralistic and patronising.
It was not said or meant in a moral or patronising way. It was an honest and heart felt response to how i felt about it.
#20
Originally posted by podgypossum
I have a friend in Sydney who became agrophobic for 3yrs because people thought it was just a "laugh" at her expense. A very intelligent woman who did endless charity work for free.
Being born with a less than stereotypical "acceptable" face or body, does not mean she has less of a right to be treated with respect or dignity. If its ok to laugh at someone for their face or body shape, then i guess its also ok to laugh at those born with no legs, are blind, or have some other kind of physical disfigurement.
I dont find it funny, but then i guess we are all different.... what turns one person on doesnt for another...
I have a friend in Sydney who became agrophobic for 3yrs because people thought it was just a "laugh" at her expense. A very intelligent woman who did endless charity work for free.
Being born with a less than stereotypical "acceptable" face or body, does not mean she has less of a right to be treated with respect or dignity. If its ok to laugh at someone for their face or body shape, then i guess its also ok to laugh at those born with no legs, are blind, or have some other kind of physical disfigurement.
I dont find it funny, but then i guess we are all different.... what turns one person on doesnt for another...
#21
Originally posted by karawara88
Dont often see eye to eye with PP but have to agree on this one. Often what appears to be a harmless comment or remark can cause untold damage.
Dont often see eye to eye with PP but have to agree on this one. Often what appears to be a harmless comment or remark can cause untold damage.
Thankyou Kara
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Originally posted by podgypossum
Thankyou Kara
Thankyou Kara
Oh please!
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Originally posted by Barbara 2003
can you see their inner beauty too Billy?
can you see their inner beauty too Billy?
this thread is becoming a little tetchy.........i'm ducking out ----->>>
#24
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Originally posted by welshboybilly
this thread is becoming a little tetchy.........i'm ducking out ----->>>
this thread is becoming a little tetchy.........i'm ducking out ----->>>
Bloody women eh?
I'm cool!
#25
Joined: Aug 2002
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Originally posted by Larissa
Almost as bad as Pompey girls! (I mean the newspaer pics)
Larissa
PS not from Pompey meself though!
Almost as bad as Pompey girls! (I mean the newspaer pics)
Larissa
PS not from Pompey meself though!
LOL I am!