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  1. I also have to ask which bit of him saying he was disgusted by terrorist acts and that he felt they had no right to carry out their crimes in the name of Islam are you struggling to comprehend when you say he should stand up against terrorism?

  2. Convert to a real religion? You're going with that argument are you? I'd love to hear your reasoning behind the notion that your God is better than his? I've heard some rubbish in my time but, well, you sir have just trumped the lot (no pun intended).

  3. If you met the friend I mentioned above and he sat there and told you how disgusted he was with terrorism, how he hated them committing atrocities in the name of Islam what would you say in reply to him?

  4. Have to agree re 80's point. I was born in 84 so obviously didn't hear any 80's music growing up. For what it's worth I have, like most people here it seems, a very eclectic mix when it comes to taste. I have many good memories of music from the mid to late 90's but a lot of it is because it's a reminder of the time not so much the music. I also though, appreciate and enjoy a lot of music from the 60's onwards. I also have always enjoyed country music and was surprised when I did some research a few years back and discovered just how big it still is in America and I've discovered a few new , younger artists whose albums I've subsequently gone on to buy. Bob Harris' radio 2 show a good starting point for people in the UK.

    Lot of friends of mine a few years older than me so for them 80's music holds their memories but for me the decade as a whole (with exceptions of course) was probably the worst in living memory. Can't say as I've fallen in love with many tracks from the last ten years, few good ones pop up now and again but nothing anybody likely to still be talking about in 20 years time I don't think.

  5. I've been involved in sports journalism on and off for a number of years but after a couple of years break I thought I would try and get a foot back in the door with a horse racing blog. However I have no idea how you go about hosting or getting what you have written noticed etc. Any help would be appreciated.

  6. Other than the first one, think the second two are different new to the thread.

    Kate Winslet, and yes I saw the film, sadly not real but i certainly didn't dislike it.

    Leah Remini

    Amy Schumer, I know she isn't classic stick thin model material but she's curvy, funny and would happily sit and get drunk all night. There's just something about the girl, not even sure what it is but know I fancy the pants off her!

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  7. The alcohol thing is definilty a factor. Wouldn't dream of doing it sober but on a couple of occasions over the last few years, I've been walking home from the pub on a dark night and not exactly held on quite as much as I could have done. Is it normal? Well I wouldn't be in a rush to tell anyone I knew about it but then again chances are, we've probably all got a friend or two who likes the idea of wetting etc as well, just you'd never know since it's hardly a topic likely to come up in conversation.

  8. Think that's pretty much it. There would be a part of me that would really enjoy it but I think I'm happy with the thoughts of her nearly accidents rather than if it had properly happened. I can't say as I haven't had the odd glance when on holiday and an attractive woman is sunbathing topless but I don't think I'd feel the same way if some chap had sat there ogling my other half. Thankfully my wife (ex-wife ish, it's complicated lol) has never had any desire to do that.

  9. I have enjoyed the idea of wetting for a few years (didn't just stumble across this site whilst searching for cup cake recipes) and I've been lucky enough to have had a couple of ex partners who were more than happy to get involved but it was always in private.

    Married a girl who had no interest at all and after a couple of attempts at broaching the idea, I gave up. Just not her thing. But, much as the idea of her having an accident in public has always driven me crazy, I'm honestly not sure if actually I'd be upset at other people seeing that happen. Think it's one of those fine lines between fantasy and reality. She has almost wet herself a couple of times in public and I've had to juggle trying to find where ever the hell I've left my coat so I can hold it in front of me lol and pointing drunken wife towards the toilets because for some reason I just don't like the idea of anyone seeing if she did have an accident and yet if it happened in private, at home or wherever I would love it.

  10. Sadly there is so little genuine amateur content available from what I've seen from google searching at least and what there is most people here have probably viewed on eroprofile/xtube etc enough times to be bored of it by now! Now if everyone on here posted a video each, would give us all something new to watch. However, like probably the vast majority, I wouldn't have the confidence to even think about doing that, at least not without having a drink or five first!

  11. So, for four years now I've been watching American football, mostly NFL but college games too when they are shown. My love professionally and spare time wise has always been mainly football (soccer) and horse racing and I'm pretty knowledgable on both fronts, not at all with American football but it fascinates me.

    However it's not been the easiest sport in the world to get a thorough understanding of and I've probably spent too much time getting my head round the rules and figuring how to read games and as such, I don't know anywhere near as much as I would like about how next season is likely to pan out. I watched the draft nights then realised 70 percent of the names didn't mean a thing to me. So....thoughts or predictions anyone? Only one preview I've had to chance to get to so far was a Neil Reynolds article on the Jags and whilst he says he fancies them to push towards the playoffs he's probably obliged to say that because of their UK connections so I'm taking that with a pinch of salt.

  12. Read this thread when it started and meant to post. I was talking to a friend of mine a few weeks ago, not long after the Brussels atrocities. We argued about football for a while, he can't see why Ryan Giggs shouldn't get the Man Utd job, I went to great lengths to tell him he was talking utter garbage and should consider taking up netball because he clearly knew nothing about the beautiful game! Chatted cricket for a bit too, disagreed on the England selection for the T20 World Cup.

    Ended up talking about the Brussels attacks. Well he was even more animated about this than he was about the football or the cricket. His description was utter scumbags who have no place in any society and have about as much to do with Islam as a lollipop. He added that the attackers and their sympathisers are disgusting vile individuals "who I wouldn't spit on if the were on fire".

    My friend is a practicing Muslim.

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  13. Anyone who wishes to do us harm is fairly unlikely to be put off by the UK removing itself from the E.U. This is the point I made originally that far too many people who haven't taken one minute of time to look into what the vote is actually about are going to vote to leave. If, and I use this purely as an example, somebody of Syrian descent, presented themselves at Heathrow with a case for claiming asylum on humanitarian grounds, this country would still consider that application regardless of our status and an EU member.

    There is a risk, albeit a minute one, that person may subsequently turn out to be a terrorist and commit a crime in this country. However if that is his or her mindset it matters not one jot if we are in the EU. As a country of on the whole, decent citizens we will always take in refugees if they are fleeing from a genuinely dire situation.

    This issue is about every voter deciding whether or not they would prefer a stronger economy over the coming decade by staying in the EU or whether or not they would accept less growth of the economy but see that as a worthwhile trade off for a greater level of decision making without having to run abide by EU policies.

    I can see both sides of the argument, just so long as people actually understand what the argument is about.

    There will not be at any stage, a bunch of terrorist cell leaders sat round a table saying "well boys, if they vote to leave the EU, we can't plant a bomb in London anymore"

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  14. Continuing my comments? I have simply joined in on a thread that was started about whether or not Britain should leave the EU. I've made a few points about how I hope the vote should go, as have others. All you have done is post that you don't wish to post. I totally understand (as I've said must be ten times or more now) that I don't have an issue with your take on that but can the discussion not just be left alone if it's something you aren't interested in or feel you shouldn't have an input on.

    If you knew me personally, you would know that I'm one of the most easy going people you could ever meet. My point all along has only ever been just let people chat, doesn't matter who agrees with who or who's opinion is more valid than another's, just let it be.

  15. Well, of course you are entitled to express your opinion that you don't have an opinion but is it not time to just let this argument go? It's a chat forum. This section is here for people to chat about politics. If those at the very top level of politics refused to consider opinions or deal with anyone from outside of their own country, the world would be a very different place and not for the better. All that lovely money that flows into the States from exports wouldn't be there for a start.

    Despite all the numerous views on all sorts of different topics the only point you keep making over and over again is that it's nothing to do with anyone outside of the country concerned. I think anyone who has read any of the politics threads over the last couple of weeks is aware that's how you feel. I've tried to engage you in numerous conversations politically without reply and that's fine, your choice, but how long does this pointless argument have to continue for?

  16. It may not have an impact on your life on a personal level, the point was basically that it will affect a significant number of American companies and therefore on a personal level, employees of those companies and on a national level the economy as a whole.

    If this something you don't care about or don't wish to express an opinion as you've said, why bother going to the trouble of writing a post to explain that you don't want to post anything? This is just a continuation of the argument from the Trump etc thread. I understand, you don't value opinions from people who reside outside of the country the thread is mostly about. I get the point. I would have thought though, you would be able to be a little less short sighted and realise that what happens in America doesn't just change things there and vice versa. Global markets and all that.

  17. Ok so....

    I studied economics up to A-level but pursued a degree in media so that's as far as my knowledge extends. My vote will be to stay. I have to accept that the international monetary funds report on the situation is without bias and as such, we have to stay. The UK economy is going to grow over the next ten years, regardless of EU membership. However, the level of that growth is (according to the IMF) likely to be around 12% less year on year should the UK leave the EU.

    Obama was right in what he said that it would take years to renegotiate a trade deal because so many different parties involved would have conflicting interests and in the mean time, big businesses may look elsewhere than the UK. We will, I believe benefit in terms of exports we excell at, banking is one of them. For many small, niche companies it would be a good thing (but that's micro economics, local benefits) however the majority of big firms who have spoken out so far want to stay and as such I'm sure we will.

    Even if we left the EU, our government will continue to donate money to humanitarian causes purely for the same reason that if you saw a man about to die of thirst in the street you'd spend a pound and buy him a bottle of water regardless of your feelings on why he was in that position.

    We will also still accept a level of immigrants who are fleeing war torn countries, we have a big say on the numbers as it is, Cameron has been pretty firm on that, I think we've taken in something like 15 percent of the numbers of Syrian refugees as Germany has despite being similar sized countries.

    I just hope we don't end up with a no vote because the huge numbers of casual racists in this country believe that the vote is about immigration.

    And Egwalrus, this affects you mate. Even if it didn't no reason not to get involved but this will have an impact on any company in the states who exports to or imports from the UK. Therefore it has an impact on the budget, on employment decisions by certain companies etc etc.

  18. Just noticed this one, probably since it's just been bumped but has got me thinking and actually I honestly haven't got a clue. I know that during my later teenage years I had a lot of wet fun with a girl I'd been seeing all through senior school but I also know I initiated most of that. Guess it's just an inbuilt thing? Everyone is different, whether you are attracted to skinny, fat, blonde, outgoing, tall etc etc I think being turned on by wetting is one of those.

    Personally, I can't help being turned on by peeimg/wetting etc anymore than I can help being attracted to women who are on the curvy side.

    All I need now is to meet a curvy girl who likes wetting herself ( and preferably owns a pub, cooks and looks like Nigella Lawson and has a guide dog that likes me)!

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  19. Hi all,

    Still new here so apologies if I'm barging on a conversation but as far as my passions go it firstly has to be sport, watching that is. Football (soccer, although I do love American football as well) is a huge passion for me. I have a sports journalism degree and even though I'm 31 haven't yet given up the hope of a lucky break in that field. I find it fascinating how one game can evoke so many emotions and different opinions. Horse racing has been a huge part of my life for a long time but that's a tale for another day!

    Strangely enough, I also have an interest in aviation. At one stage had plans to become a pilot but chose the literary route instead. I do however still have an interest and have spent many an hour on flight sim as well as a good few hours having a pint (or five) watching the traffic at a pub not far from me which is sat right at the end of the runway at Manchester airport. Two daily A380 flights operate out of Manchester and the pub is that close to the runway the wings of the A380 stretch to the edge of the beer garden walls.

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  20. Hi all,

    Been reading for a while but thought it's about time I made the effort with a few posts! Will do a proper intro in the right section but briefly, I'm 31, from Manchester, UK. Easy going bloke, just here to chat and meet some new people.

    Anyways, often wondered what sort of a reaction people have had with a partner if you've just "chanced it". I've two girlfriends in the past who really enjoyed wetting etc but after a couple of years of hinting with now ex wife, and getting very little reaction, I rather stupidly (lots of beer had happened!) decided to wet myself in front of her on holiday one night. Much as I'd love to say it started something amazing, her reaction was to find the whole thing hilarious rather than a turn on.

    So what reactions, good, bad or indifferent have other people had with partners?

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