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prettycorpses
29-May-2007, 03:11 PM
Did you know that more vibrators are sold in UK then washer's and dryer's combined.

Personally, I don't use mine that much and prefer the good ol' tried and tested method of getting oneself off........my hubby!

fartpants
29-May-2007, 06:04 PM
bet your hubby likes to watch you use it though :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

MinionZombie
29-May-2007, 06:16 PM
Now that is a random fact...I guess it means there's a load of women out there using them so much cos they're burning them out...or they like a variety, if you ladies can have 100 pairs of shoes, you could easily have more than one buzzer, right?

Also, it shows the sad and sorry decline in women waiting on men, hand & foot. :elol:

F*CK, I'M JOKING, SHEESH! :rolleyes::lol:

But I guess blokes ain't getting their ladie's off though, eh?

...

See, one for each team. :D

Debbieangel
29-May-2007, 08:30 PM
Hmmm it might show that men aren't doing it often enough? :p

darth los
29-May-2007, 08:33 PM
Don't even get me started DA. :kiss:

MissJacksonCA
29-May-2007, 08:35 PM
Perhaps a waterproof one when placed into the sink can turn an ordinary sink into a makeshift washing tub? Okay i'm reaching...

Thats a bizarre stastic but I mean how common is it for uk residents to have a washer and dryer in their home?

MinionZombie
29-May-2007, 08:51 PM
I would have thought washers, driers and dish washers are rather common these days, especially in this cheap white goods era where everybody's all too busy spending all their money because in this country you're penalised for being thrifty and not getting into such a state that you need to be bailed out by the state...aka the taxpayer. :rolleyes::mad:

fartpants
29-May-2007, 10:28 PM
trust you M.Z to turn a vibrator thread into a political issue. Do i need to dust off my placard again :lol: :lol: :lol:

darth los
29-May-2007, 10:53 PM
Everybody has their role to play. He's like the people from they live giving out the glasses so that people can see the truth. He just wants us to see. There's nothing wrong with that imo. We don't have nearly enough of that. Too many people are sleep walking through life:bored: oblivious to what's really going on.:confused: Play on playa.:D

Cody
29-May-2007, 10:53 PM
wow. lol

MinionZombie
30-May-2007, 09:25 AM
trust you M.Z to turn a vibrator thread into a political issue. Do i need to dust off my placard again :lol: :lol: :lol:
It wouldn't be HPOTD without it! :lol::D

*goes yomping around with a fistful-o-placards* :p

capncnut
04-Jun-2007, 05:00 PM
bet your hubby likes to watch you use it though
<high fives Farty> :lol:

prettycorpses
05-Jun-2007, 01:43 PM
He does actually ;)

_liam_
05-Jun-2007, 01:49 PM
yeah we all pretty much have washers/tumble driers over here, its not afghanistan or anything :lol: .
i guess its cos you buy a washing machine like, once every ten years, but people buy dildos quite often. were all into sex in a pretty big way here, look at the teen pregnancy statistics

edit - this is thread 6606 - PROOF SEX IS WRONG :lol:

MissJacksonCA
05-Jun-2007, 06:23 PM
I woulda figured that woud immasculate a man

MinionZombie
05-Jun-2007, 09:51 PM
I woulda figured that woud immasculate a man
Or it lets blokes off the hook so they don't have to bother going south. :lol:

I think what actually emasculates men most is personal criticism...or at least that's a part of it.

MissJacksonCA
06-Jun-2007, 12:07 AM
I've never seen a man even remotely affected by personal criticism. Or are you talking about "private" criticism like about how you may have seen or had better?

MinionZombie
06-Jun-2007, 09:20 AM
I think it's emasculating when a bloke is criticised about something specifically manly, like they're traditionally the breadwinner for a family...if they fail at their, especially when the cause is out of their control, and the wife keeps bringing it up to throw it in their face, I think that's emasculating.

Or when a bloke does something DIY related, and then the wife gets in a contractor to do it instead.

Stuff like that...

prettycorpses
06-Jun-2007, 10:24 AM
No apperantly it's quite a turn on.....for my man anyways, don't about the rest of them!

MissJacksonCA
06-Jun-2007, 06:33 PM
I can see how that would suck if your woman threw it in your face that she made more than you. How d'ya think it makes them feel though?

MinionZombie
06-Jun-2007, 09:32 PM
I can see how that would suck if your woman threw it in your face that she made more than you. How d'ya think it makes them feel though?
Well historically it's the men who are the breadwinners, or the key breadwinners, and a key part of being a real man is providing for your own, so if you fail to do that - what is the point in your existence? You've failed to do what is expected of you, by not only your family and other families, but by your fellow males.

It's also a kind of unspoken rule of society than proper men provide for their families, and those who do not and shirk their responsibilities are (rightly) set upon and stripped of at least part of their masculinity.

There's nothing wrong with women in the workplace, nor bringing money into the house, in this day and age with such a high cost of living (well, here in the UK at least, thanks gordo-brown, ya wanker...), but it's a key part of being a bloke - blokes get jobs, it just is...whereas women choose to work professionally or continue the traditional role (and very important role) of house keeper, the person who keeps home life ticking over and moving forward.

It's like the whole alpha male lion type thing, if you're not fulfilling your duty, you are usurped from your masculine status and relegated (in the Lion kingdom, I think the males just hang out with the females until they go to pasture or are killed off, meanwhile the blokes go off and provide for their own).

It's a very basic thing really, right at the heart of many, many species.

Cody
06-Jun-2007, 10:26 PM
^^ that took alot of heart to type that man

MissJacksonCA
06-Jun-2007, 10:36 PM
Oh I totally agree with you. If my man makes less than me its awkward and I actually make more money than my boy right now so I can only imagine how he feels. I'd never throw it in his face though. Here in the states depending on where you live (and given our current economy) its imperative both parts of the household work full time to afford to even eke out a living. I'd love to have a man and get mauid and be able to never work again and take on the chores of housewife and spend the rest of my free time doing charity work and enriching the lives of others with my sheer presence. But since I dont live in Wonderland I (like many women) have to settle for the simple fact that eh... sometimes you earn more than ya mate.

Iroincally my boy doesn't mind our different financial earnings but when at the adult store he balked at the idea of making a purchase of anything that may make his manhood seem less ... um ...err... well he felt that buying that sort of thing would immasculate him lol

darth los
06-Jun-2007, 11:35 PM
Oh I totally agree with you. If my man makes less than me its awkward and I actually make more money than my boy right now so I can only imagine how he feels. I'd never throw it in his face though. Here in the states depending on where you live (and given our current economy) its imperative both parts of the household work full time to afford to even eke out a living. I'd love to have a man and get mauid and be able to never work again and take on the chores of housewife and spend the rest of my free time doing charity work and enriching the lives of others with my sheer presence. But since I dont live in Wonderland I (like many women) have to settle for the simple fact that eh... sometimes you earn more than ya mate.

Iroincally my boy doesn't mind our different financial earnings but when at the adult store he balked at the idea of making a purchase of anything that may make his manhood seem less ... um ...err... well he felt that buying that sort of thing would immasculate him lol


Toys are harmless. There's no sub for the real thing ( if the dude knows how to use it that is). I'd rather indulge her fantasies that way, rather than deny her thatbecause my "feelings" might be hurt and have her go out and experiment on her own, very possibly with another guy. IMO that's way more emasculating. There's two thing s that no man wants to picture/hear: 1) that what he has in his pants just isn't doing the job. :( 2) To picture his woman doing another dude.

So to me no man should feel threatened by his girl's buzzers.:eek:
Having her with toys is a win/win really. You know what they say about a happy wife MJ. :D

MinionZombie
07-Jun-2007, 06:41 AM
Aye, a man's winky-woo-woo is precious to them, they're as familiar with it as their own hands for cripes sake, it's important to a guy...it might sound kinda daft to a lady, but it's how it is.

Also, blokes almost always couldn't give a bugger about what size your boobs are, it's what's best for the individual lass' frame. So whether it's A Cup or E Cup or whatever, if they suit the body they're on - fine and dandy. In fact, those fake boobies that point in different directions and don't move after the bra comes off...yeuch...that's just wrong. They may look nice/alright when they wrapped up and under a tight t-shirt, but when that comes off and they're still where they were before...and looking like Don Vito's eyes...that's not a good look...like that gena lee nolin or whatever her name is, sex tape...yeuch, that's disgusting.

Besides, big dicks are dangerous, not only to the lady, but for the geezer as well. I was channel surfing t'other day and it was one of those comedy surfing moments where the different lines of dialogue from different channels match up to make an odd sentence...anyway, there was some programme about dicks on or something, and the brief chunk I saw while surfing on by was saying something about the structure of a bigger schlong isn't as strong as a smaller/average size trouser snake...something like, same amount of material, just stretched further...ergo weaker, so more chance of actually "breaking" the old chap...indeed, you can break a cock...I saw that on another random show about sex on TV...yucky stuff...

Anyway, where was I? :lol:

MissJacksonCA
07-Jun-2007, 10:29 AM
Thats funny that you say it doesn't matter what size a womans fun bags are as long as they fit the frame they're on. I'm sure if a guy meets the right woman who doesn't happen to have a lot up top he'll like her anyway but it does help to have some stuffing up top. I agree falsies are scary! Especially if you go Dolly Parton or Pamela Anderson where it looks like you're gonna topple over. My friend Sheri has huge hooters and she's like 5`2 and really tiny I mean a stiff wind could knock the poor girl over.

I can't speak for all women kind but I have to say its different for women. We need substance! lol... that or maybe my boyfriend was at sea too long and forgot how to deep sea fish I dunno. I could always be honest with him I suppose and find out if perhaps communication would help him out but lets be honest i'd hate to immasculate a man who wont buy anything but porn at the sex store.

I was thinking though... It makes sense more people buy sex toys than appliances... they're cheaper! They're still expensive but cheaper than appliances.

MinionZombie
07-Jun-2007, 10:43 PM
Oh yeah blates, a gal's gotta have substance to her. Those without substance are basically "quick bang fodder", but not all blokes would enjoy that kinda thing, or at most for a 'super duper posh wank...aka...a one nighter with some random' :lol:

Anyway, I remember when I was in Sixth Form I dug this one girl really badly, and I never thought of her in a sexual manner until after I stopped digging her so badly (got over it) - I was really attracted to her attitude and her personality and way of looking at things, I didn't even 'notice' her physical attributes - well, you do to an extent - but what I mean was, it was right at the back of my mind cos I was utterly infatuated with her personality...and that's what is most important to me.

People are so much deeper than their physical self, what's in their heads and in their hearts I find so much more fascinating, people that have nothing beyond their body...dear dear...shame for them, eh? Brains and heart last far longer than looks.

And aye - boobs that suit the frame - ideal...and "small boobs" aren't bad at all, nothing wrong with them whatsoever, they do the job just fine. :)

Terran
07-Jun-2007, 11:04 PM
People are so much deeper than their physical self
I respond to that with....
"Should my physical self feel created from untold millions of minute bubbles?"
:D



what's in their heads and in their hearts I find so much more fascinating

Brain matter, blood, and cardiac muscles......?! :eek:


You are one sick puppy MinionZombie....:rockbrow:

darth los
07-Jun-2007, 11:59 PM
Thats funny that you say it doesn't matter what size a womans fun bags are as long as they fit the frame they're on.


What's funny about that? Breasts really aren't that important. I mean they're nice, but they're far from a dealbreaker. I'll tell you what, these are things that women notice about each other and obsess about. You're a million times more likely to be ridiculed by a woman about you're breast size than by a man. Just when you thought you had men all figured out, life throws you this curve,huh? :elol:

MinionZombie
08-Jun-2007, 11:18 AM
Brain matter, blood, and cardiac muscles......?!:eek:


You are one sick puppy MinionZombie....:rockbrow:

*chuckles* trust Terran to warp my words into some bizarre fetish. :lol:

Bubbles?