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and i guess you do?
can i stereotype you.

okay lets see..
you've got an eating disability? yes?

your so painfully insecure about yourself that you have to resort to wearing designer clothes in order to prove to others that 'you have an identity'.

OR.

are you the type that can't afford designer clothes, so go to indonesia nd buy that fake crap?

what's funny is that the people that made both probably earned the same ammount.
Or that "designer" clothes are much higher quality, in general, than "non-designer" clothing. That might be a factor.
 

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and i guess you do?
can i stereotype you.

okay lets see..
you've got an eating disability? yes?

your so painfully insecure about yourself that you have to resort to wearing designer clothes in order to prove to others that 'you have an identity'.

OR.

are you the type that can't afford designer clothes, so go to indonesia nd buy that fake crap?

what's funny is that the people that made both probably earned the same ammount.
And what are people who don't fit into either of these categories?
 

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No, but it does contribute to (or perhaps create, it's not clear yet) those feelings of attachment with a partner you have had sex with repeatedly. Of course, it operates in this fashion in conjunction with other hormones (i.e. serotonin) associated with romantic love, so it doesn't apply in situations of casual sex (usually).

Oxytocin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
that's an even more reason!.

i was told by a youth pastor that every time you have sex with someone, spiritually a part of you gets lost'.

hah.

but think about all those 'long term sexual partners you would of had then.
does that mean when that person 'comes back into town' those hormones will get all activated and kinky again?
 

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i hope your futue wife has vaginismus
Well I hope that you have a loving husband that cares for you.
a husband that won't jeapodise your relationship by beating you or your children,
a husband that doesn't gamble away your finances so that you have to whore yourself out to feed the children,

But in all seriousness,
although we do have our differences regarding fashion,
I really do hope the best for you.

A husband should be for life, and I hope that husband fulfills you emotionally, physically, sexually, spirtiually, financially etc.
 

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and i guess you do?
can i stereotype you.

okay lets see..
you've got an eating disability? yes?

your so painfully insecure about yourself that you have to resort to wearing designer clothes in order to prove to others that 'you have an identity'.

OR.

are you the type that can't afford designer clothes, so go to indonesia nd buy that fake crap?

what's funny is that the people that made both probably earned the same ammount.
no man, you're actually wrong about everything on that list
you're so hypoctrical and retarded it boggles the mind

but hey thanks,

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that's an even more reason!.

i was told by a youth pastor that every time you have sex with someone, spiritually a part of you gets lost'.

hah.

but think about all those 'long term sexual partners you would of had then.
does that mean when that person 'comes back into town' those hormones will get all activated and kinky again?
You don't really get biology, do you?

The hormones govern romantic attachment - arousal too, yes, to a certain extent, but mostly that fuzzy-wuzzy-cuddly sense of intimacy you get with your long term sexual partner.

Your youth pastor is probably a virgin who has no idea what he is talking about.
 

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Well I hope that you have a loving husband that cares for you.
a husband that won't jeapodise your relationship by beating you or your children,
a husband that doesn't gamble away your finances so that you have to whore yourself out to feed the children,

But in all seriousness,
although we do have our differences regarding fashion,
I really do hope the best for you.

A husband should be for life, and I hope that husband fulfills you emotionally, physically, sexually, spirtiually, financially etc.
And of course all of that would happen because they had pre-marital sex and she had a liking for quality clothing, right?
 

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thread tl;dr

conclusion
op will die without a partner
or
drop his standards considerably and marry his sister
 

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Or that "designer" clothes are much higher quality, in general, than "non-designer" clothing. That might be a factor.
yes that's true,
but not worth the money.

for instance,

If i were to go and buy a $2000 Zegna suit,
i'd find the wool is only super 100, or 120,
and that the material is actually glued together rather than stitched,

whereas if i went to a local tailor,
i could have it tailor made, with super 150 wool, stitched together, silk lining, double vented, etc. for less.
 

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yes that's true,
but not worth the money.

for instance,

If i were to go and buy a $2000 Zegna suit,
i'd find the wool is only super 100, or 120,
and that the material is actually glued together rather than stitched,

whereas if i went to a local tailor,
i could have it tailor made, with super 150 wool, stitched together, silk lining, double vented, etc. for less.
Then you wouldn't buy the Zegna suit. Buy an Armani that is super 150 wool, stitched, and looks damned good to boot.
 

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I do not starve myself to fit into designer clothes. Nor do i always wear designer clothes. I can afford it, and i definately do not go overseas to get a cheaper price.

So which category would that stereotype me as?
Miz Janani.

if you really want a stereotype, name your ethnicity =]
 

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Then you wouldn't buy the Zegna suit. Buy an Armani that is super 150 wool, stitched, and looks damned good to boot.
that'll cost more than $2000.

like $3500.

at a good tailor, i could get that cashmere, etc.
blah list goes on.

I think tailored will always beat off the rack
 

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Marriage is about love, trust,loyalty, sincerity, and a solid foundation.
But you're expecting this in a monogamous relationship anyway, without marriage. De facto relationships enjoy all the legal and financial benefits of marriage, minus traditional bullshit.

Ok, so people in marriages cheat. Marriages are not a safeguard against infidelity, against unhappiness or any other mechanism that would otherwise ruin a relationship.

I think you may be bitterly disappointed by marriage, when you find that it doesn't actually offer your relationship the protection you think it will.
 

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that'll cost more than $2000.

like $3500.

at a good tailor, i could get that cashmere, etc.
blah list goes on.

I think tailored will always beat off the rack
Maybe for men and suits, but certainly not for women and day/nightware.
 
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