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I'll tell you this then : I won't ever have a sexual relationship with someone I don't particularly care about. Not rock'n roll, but nicer.
 
No need to be so absolute still. Saying 'I don't like sex with someone I don't care' is understandable.
'Never ever' is not needed though. How do you know what you'll like tomorrow?? You think life is so predictable?? Or you will never change your perspectives?
 
No need to be so absolute still. Saying 'I don't like sex with someone I don't care' is understandable.
'Never ever' is not needed though. How do you know what you'll like tomorrow?? You think life is so predictable?? Or you will never change your perspectives?

Yes, you listen to no5, Flash. Go to a prostitute right now!!

:halo:
 
I would never consider having sex with someone I don't love, no5 and it won't ever change. :) I have no problem with those who have, but I won't be one of them.
 
Yes. Correct. But in a previous post I told him to wait some years before trying. Then he replied never ever and then I told him never say never. Voila.
 
I'm a little monster because I reject having sex with someone I don't love for the rest of my life ? :huh: I'd think it'd be the other way around.

Side note, I wouldn't even have sex with a prostitute even if SHE was the one paying.
 
That. Was. Killer.

What album is that from? Still love Santana though :wub:

By the way, did you know that Booker T and the MGs covered the entire Abbey Road album in their own style as McLemore Avenue?? Apparently they liked the album so much when it came out that they had to show their appreciation by interpreting the songs in their own way. Very cool stuff:

 
By the way, did you know that Booker T and the MGs covered the entire Abbey Road album in their own style as McLemore Avenue?? Apparently they liked the album so much when it came out that they had to show their appreciation by interpreting the songs in their own way.

I'd forgotten about this. I really like their version of "I Want You".

As for Fleetwood Mac, I'm more into the Buckingham era than the early stuff. They released some near-perfect pop records in the late seventies.

 
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