My rastamafarians are generally intended.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
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My rastamafarians are generally intended.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
As is my roddage :naughty:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
Read what I wrote, :cawk:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Are you accusing me of JPaulism, or zeugma as it's known in the trade.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
So you weren't trying to imply that you meant to be a bit naughty, noblet.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
Trois - deux - and not in favour of the senescent simulacrum.
Nuture or Nature? There's statistics for nature. But I've also seen half dozen of 1 = 6 of the other.
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Originally Posted by Busyman
I might not have liked that woman for many reasons, true. But seeing as how there wasn't always been an explanation for it, then I have to assume it was because of something I couldn't see.
Sure, some women are too daft to like, and some are weird in other ways, but not all of them.
Sometimes there's no visible or otherwise obvious reason as to why I like one and abhor another, therefore I have to assume it's because of something unconcious and uncontrollable, like pheromones, unless you've got something better to explain it with.
Attraction-gnomes perhaps?
Given the science, it has to be the most logical explanation, yeah.Quote:
Not my point. You made your point as if it was the pheromones that turned you off in your example.....
Oh, and maybe you'll sleep with anything that looks good walking down the street :ermm:
But I won't.
Too many tawdry memories of the guy dressed up as a cheeseburger? I knows it :no:Quote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
I guess you wouldn't 'cause the pheromones said not to.Quote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
So this....
...was accurate then.Quote:
So because a great looking woman didn't attract you, it musta been the pheromones? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Cool.
I can't explain why I like/dislike many things. However, I don't automatically attribute a reason to the newest scientific study. :lol: :lol:
It's hardly recent at all. That theory, and others like it have been around for several decades at the very least
And btw, on the subject of attraction: I hear women go through different phases with regards what they are attracted too.
When ovulating, or somesuch, they prefer men with more feminine traits, possibly increasingly so when pregnant and when they've born their child, until the point when their nipples don't lactate any more.
That's all hormones, and men have other such phases which affect what they are attracted to, I think, but it's more age-related, I reckon.