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RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - terence - 25-07-2015 12:34

^you forgot stalking and narcissism! Smile


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Raider007 - 25-07-2015 12:49

(25-07-2015 12:34 )terence Wrote:  ^you forgot stalking and narcissism! Smile
Oh yeah I'm a stalker.. cheers for that Sad

Maybe buying things just helps with a fantasy.
But feel free to judge


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - terence - 25-07-2015 13:00

^ i think mll's post was referring to things beyond the tiny reality of the babeshows and to life in general. my comment was in reference to this and not to people who choose to buy girls stuff off their w/lists. my opinion, if you care to know, is it's your money, do as you please without recrimination .it's non of mine or anyone else's business.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - setter1000 - 25-07-2015 13:11

(24-07-2015 21:52 )GeezerGeezer Wrote:  
(24-07-2015 21:40 )gunnar Wrote:  ^The opposite would probably apply.

Dude, "Rainman".....
Joking aside.
He was autistic rather than suffering Aspergers syndrome. People with Aspergers syndrome tend to have extremely expressive body language and are renowned for having difficulty understanding other people's so therefore would be a disaster at poker.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - setter1000 - 25-07-2015 13:17

(25-07-2015 12:17 )newark red Wrote:  why would you even buy things for people you've never met and never likely to?

If you can try to watch a channel four documentary called sex, lies and rinsing guys. That gives you a very good insight into the industry from all perspectives.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - The Silent Majority - 25-07-2015 13:40

(25-07-2015 13:11 )setter1000 Wrote:  He was autistic rather than suffering Aspergers syndrome.

Aspergers is a form of autism. The autistic spectrum covers a wide range of disorders, in the same way that 'cancer' covers a range of illnesses such as leukaemia.

I get what you're saying about poker, though.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - setter1000 - 25-07-2015 14:00

I'm well aware of that. Just stating that rain man would not be considered to have Aspergers syndrome.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Raider007 - 25-07-2015 14:50

(25-07-2015 13:00 )terence Wrote:  ^ i think mll's post was referring to things beyond the tiny reality of the babeshows and to life in general. my comment was in reference to this and not to people who choose to buy girls stuff off their w/lists. my opinion, if you care to know, is it's your money, do as you please without recrimination .it's non of mine or anyone else's business.

No probsSmile


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - The Silent Majority - 25-07-2015 16:33

(25-07-2015 14:00 )setter1000 Wrote:  I'm well aware of that. Just stating that rain man would not be considered to have Aspergers syndrome.

Ok, fair enough. I don't think it read the way you meant it to Smile


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Phil42 - 26-07-2015 00:23

Hi everyone

Newbie here who normally reads threads but doesn't comment but couldn't hold back from the crap being posted by some people. RammyRascal whoever you are stop talking rubbish and blaming a medical condition on your one sided opinions. I can't stand people who claim the disability card for their views, if you have to side with a thief at least have the balls to admit it.

And before you accuse me of not understanding I do, I'm a nurse who works with people with real issues, none of whom blame their actions on their condition.