Men touching themselves!
#17
Re: Men touching themselves!
Quite right too...
punani
Etymology: Mod. Hawaiian punani (lit. heavenly flower) from Old Hawaiian pua (blossom); nani (glory, splendor, heavenly)
"Heavenly flower" doesn't refer to the male genitals...
If you're watching construction workers playing with punani, sell tickets!
punani
Etymology: Mod. Hawaiian punani (lit. heavenly flower) from Old Hawaiian pua (blossom); nani (glory, splendor, heavenly)
"Heavenly flower" doesn't refer to the male genitals...
If you're watching construction workers playing with punani, sell tickets!
#18
Re: Men touching themselves!
Quite right too...
punani
Etymology: Mod. Hawaiian punani (lit. heavenly flower) from Old Hawaiian pua (blossom); nani (glory, splendor, heavenly)
"Heavenly flower" doesn't refer to the male genitals...
If you're watching construction workers playing with punani, sell tickets!
punani
Etymology: Mod. Hawaiian punani (lit. heavenly flower) from Old Hawaiian pua (blossom); nani (glory, splendor, heavenly)
"Heavenly flower" doesn't refer to the male genitals...
If you're watching construction workers playing with punani, sell tickets!
#19
Re: Men touching themselves!
Quite right too...
punani
Etymology: Mod. Hawaiian punani (lit. heavenly flower) from Old Hawaiian pua (blossom); nani (glory, splendor, heavenly)
"Heavenly flower" doesn't refer to the male genitals...
If you're watching construction workers playing with punani, sell tickets!
punani
Etymology: Mod. Hawaiian punani (lit. heavenly flower) from Old Hawaiian pua (blossom); nani (glory, splendor, heavenly)
"Heavenly flower" doesn't refer to the male genitals...
If you're watching construction workers playing with punani, sell tickets!
Dozens of us on site spend every spare hour pontificating Dhalia's and Lillies !
Beats building things and passes the time !
#21
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Re: Men touching themselves!
Easy solution: just don't think of them as humans at all, but just another form of feral wildlife. Like a cat. Looking at them should be no different from seeing a tomcat clean himself.
#25
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Re: Men touching themselves!
Cruel, yes, but I find it's the only way I can tolerate the extreme social divisions and oppression in this country. We don't have the luxury of being able to do anything for the labourers, so it's best not to consider them in the same light as we would other western expats.
#26
Re: Men touching themselves!
Cruel, yes, but I find it's the only way I can tolerate the extreme social divisions and oppression in this country. We don't have the luxury of being able to do anything for the labourers, so it's best not to consider them in the same light as we would other western expats.
#28
Re: Men touching themselves!
Cruel, yes, but I find it's the only way I can tolerate the extreme social divisions and oppression in this country. We don't have the luxury of being able to do anything for the labourers, so it's best not to consider them in the same light as we would other western expats.
Maybe I got up too early today......I'm having trouble with this!!!.
Maybe you wanna rethink your username E83, your sentiments express the antithesis of 'ethos'.
#29
Re: Men touching themselves!
Cruel, yes, but I find it's the only way I can tolerate the extreme social divisions and oppression in this country. We don't have the luxury of being able to do anything for the labourers, so it's best not to consider them in the same light as we would other western expats.
I'm not a terribly ethical or moral person but I feel compelled to comment that on some basic level we are all made of the same stuff. We share similar hopes and dream, above all we all know how it feels to be accepted or hurt.
Just because a view is widely shared does not tip the balance of what is moral.
#30
Re: Men touching themselves!
That's a terrible excuse. All people should be treated with dignity and respect regardless of how others view them.
I'm not a terribly ethical or moral person but I feel compelled to comment that on some basic level we are all made of the same stuff. We share similar hopes and dream, above all we all know how it feels to be accepted or hurt.
Just because a view is widely shared does not tip the balance of what is moral.
I'm not a terribly ethical or moral person but I feel compelled to comment that on some basic level we are all made of the same stuff. We share similar hopes and dream, above all we all know how it feels to be accepted or hurt.
Just because a view is widely shared does not tip the balance of what is moral.
well said