Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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Age Gap Younger: Adorable 18/19 year old girl when I was 23/24. She was a friend of my then-GF and we almost had a menage but didn't. We reconnected years later.
Age Gap Older: Been with two mid-40s cougar dominatrix types recently (i'm in my early 30s)
Lately I have been refusing to settle down, I have a rotation of 3-4 FWBs who I see occasionally.

All sorts of different women out there boys, don't limit yourself.
Tell me you enjoy being pegged, without telling me you enjoy being pegged. :shifty:

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Are you living in the country side? :)
Always. Could never live in a big city again. Visits are great, staying there is a hard no.
 

BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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Tell me you enjoy being pegged, without telling me you enjoy being pegged. :shifty:

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Always. Could never live in a big city again. Visits are great, staying there is a hard no.
The country side is just something else in terms of peace and quiet. Would like to visit Canada one day, is there anything you can recommend?
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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The rest of Canada is just this :lol2:

Vancouver Island and Vancouver only get a couple weeks below 0° C each year. Never seen below around -10° C here. Pomegranate trees seem to do fine through the winter with that.

Wow that sounds like heaven, even if winters gotten warmer, we routinely get 15-20 minus in longer periods of winter here in Sweden.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Wow that sounds like heaven, even if winters gotten warmer, we routinely get 15-20 minus in longer periods of winter here in Sweden.
I think I read somewhere that the North Pacific Ocean current travels counterclockwise, so we get warmer water coming up from much further south of us, bringing warm, moisture laden air to the island. Which is why the interior of the island and the west coast are obscenely wet. Thankfully there is a big mountain range in the middle of the island that creates a rain shadow effect, so the east side of Vancouver Island still has the mild winters, but without the insane amount of rain.
 

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