Jon
The CPA
i dont think anyone was insulting your son...just saying what is on the mind of men most of the time at any age...
Your facts and logic will only confuse her.
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i dont think anyone was insulting your son...just saying what is on the mind of men most of the time at any age...
The result of your upbringing lead you to conclude that ALL 15 year old boys can not have any feelings of love for a girl that does not revolve arround fucking them.
Again, attacking my parents and my upbringing.
But, since you asked so nicely (notice the sarcasm?), I dated the same girl from the time I was 14 to the time I was 22. We split because we realized we wanted different things out of life.
I am not insulting your upbringing.
Yes he was insulting my son.
He did it to try and ruin the nice sentiment I was trying to convey.
Its what the people on the right do to anyone on the left here when they try to talk about human things.
He insulted me and my son MUCH more than anything I said insulted his family.
You do not know for a FACT what anyone feels you idiot
You do not know for a FACT what anyone feels you idiot
Yet you seem to know for a fact that your 15 year old hormone raging adolescent son only feels "love", as you put it, for some chick, and not sex.
I'm baffled that the kid didn't engage her in conversation one day and tell his mom all about how much he wants to stab his girlfriend in her rear end.You do not know for a FACT what anyone feels you idiot
Yet you seem to know for a fact that your 15 year old hormone raging adolescent son only feels "love", as you put it, for some chick, and not sex.
I love when Truthmatters is embarrassed by her own illogical sentiments.
Note no one seemed interested in insulting the OP and her tender talk.
I'm pretty sure Baruch's not a "her".
o wait the correct term...are they friends with benefits
I don't think that term applies anymore. I'm sure the kids these days have come up with some new phrase.
Well Truth, since you have never been a 15 year old boy (or...have you?), let me explain something:
At 15, the look of LOVE and the look of "I want to fuck you" are the same thing. Them's the facts, dear.
remember
Tell me where I mentioned your son specifically. Oops, I didn't.
Yet, again, you attack my parents and my upbringing. Reported, again, bitch.
Nope it was me.
I should know never to try and be human with these people.
They dont see things in human terms
And I am even more impressed with her. I am in no hurry, but she would be a great mom for my grandkids. I can wait six or seven years. I am in no hurry, and I hope they can too. (This is his first involvement, and he is only sixteen, and she is just 15)
My boy insists that she is not his girlfriend, but they think in very good harmony, and he is clearly besotted by her. At the same time, he is not testosterone poisoned into stupid behavior.
Anyway, she seems eminently sensible, easy going and intelligent. She is not glamorous. And this being Oregon in November, I can't tell much of her figure, but I think it is pretty slim.
She said she has lots of books. They could be complete collections of Harlequin romances, but given her general level of sensibility and look of intelligence, I doubt it. I am pretty sure there is a lot of science fiction, as my boy has been talking of some new authors he likes that 'a friend' recently introduced him to. I wonder if I can interest her in some Mark Twain and HL Mencken........?
My boy has crossed into an age that is scary and amazing. He is learning to drive (he makes really wide right turns still, and likes to drive really close to the right hand side of the road.) Each step he makes into maturity is a bit of a thrill and a bit of a fright. I just hope he keeps going the way he has been. It has been fun. But every step has its consequences.
And I am even more impressed with her. I am in no hurry, but she would be a great mom for my grandkids. I can wait six or seven years. I am in no hurry, and I hope they can too. (This is his first involvement, and he is only sixteen, and she is just 15)
My boy insists that she is not his girlfriend, but they think in very good harmony, and he is clearly besotted by her. At the same time, he is not testosterone poisoned into stupid behavior.
Anyway, she seems eminently sensible, easy going and intelligent. She is not glamorous. And this being Oregon in November, I can't tell much of her figure, but I think it is pretty slim.
She said she has lots of books. They could be complete collections of Harlequin romances, but given her general level of sensibility and look of intelligence, I doubt it. I am pretty sure there is a lot of science fiction, as my boy has been talking of some new authors he likes that 'a friend' recently introduced him to. I wonder if I can interest her in some Mark Twain and HL Mencken........?
My boy has crossed into an age that is scary and amazing. He is learning to drive (he makes really wide right turns still, and likes to drive really close to the right hand side of the road.) Each step he makes into maturity is a bit of a thrill and a bit of a fright. I just hope he keeps going the way he has been. It has been fun. But every step has its consequences.
care to throw your insults at this poster for talking tenderly about their family?
Ohh my mistake this person is on the right so its no problem them talking about family and love without being treated like a criminal.
And I am even more impressed with her. I am in no hurry, but she would be a great mom for my grandkids. I can wait six or seven years. I am in no hurry, and I hope they can too. (This is his first involvement, and he is only sixteen, and she is just 15)
My boy insists that she is not his girlfriend, but they think in very good harmony, and he is clearly besotted by her. At the same time, he is not testosterone poisoned into stupid behavior.
Anyway, she seems eminently sensible, easy going and intelligent. She is not glamorous. And this being Oregon in November, I can't tell much of her figure, but I think it is pretty slim.
She said she has lots of books. They could be complete collections of Harlequin romances, but given her general level of sensibility and look of intelligence, I doubt it. I am pretty sure there is a lot of science fiction, as my boy has been talking of some new authors he likes that 'a friend' recently introduced him to. I wonder if I can interest her in some Mark Twain and HL Mencken........?
My boy has crossed into an age that is scary and amazing. He is learning to drive (he makes really wide right turns still, and likes to drive really close to the right hand side of the road.) Each step he makes into maturity is a bit of a thrill and a bit of a fright. I just hope he keeps going the way he has been. It has been fun. But every step has its consequences.