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    #21
    All couples are different. We don’t know anything about the guy. I do see she looks “average” though for me I’d pass...

    For us guys the only thing that really matters is the purity and ability to stay hard as we did as teens. I’m already close to 43 and thank goodness I can still be strong like in my young days. I quit smoking and I saw an improvement with quicker arousal in about 10 seconds. For me that makes a difference in believing about circulation. And workouts are a big difference too. We boys gotta hit the gym. Full war-**** testosterone. It’s one of the reasons I hit the bag as a priority. Lol. Something about aggression that boosts libido.


    Ask the LDBC about prison life too.

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      #22
      My sister who died of cancer just wanted coke, to go see new things, ... I took time off to drive her around. We went to Vegas and she just played the slots....

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        #23
        Originally posted by Pretty Boy32 View Post
        She’s ugly AF
        What is wrong with you?? Boston guy isn’t vouching for you.. You are miserable.

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          #24
          Whatever floats her boat. Her choice.

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            #25
            Everybody has a right to exit the way they want, as long as they don't physically harm anyone else.

            Emotional hurt for the ones who care about her is inevitable, regardless.

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              #26
              Originally posted by B.UTLER View Post
              I guess it's more important to get smashed as much as you can during ur dying days than be with loved ones..
              Where are those "Men ain't 5h1T Twitter rétardss @ now?" That hideous cancerous whale is exactly why I treat broads like propety
              Last edited by Mr.365; 05-18-2020, 06:08 PM.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
                My sister who died of cancer just wanted coke, to go see new things, ... I took time off to drive her around. We went to Vegas and she just played the slots....
                They use LCD these days in end of life care.

                Alongside a bit of psychotherapy to put you in a good spot and you can get out of your painful diseased body.

                Put them in a garden, play some nice music and away we go.

                I'd like that.

                Always blows my mind that people have issues with what people will accept.

                Heroin and Ketamine are regularly given in hospital.
                Last edited by Sparked_26; 05-18-2020, 01:03 PM.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by K-DOGG View Post
                  Everybody has a right to exit the way they want, as long as they don't physically harm anyone else.

                  Emotional hurt for the ones who care about her is inevitable, regardless.
                  Agreed.

                  Sometimes it takes someone not so close to the dying person to see what someone needs.

                  When my mum passed she literally travelled about 100 foot across some outside space from the hospital to the ho****e so she could die in a non clinical environment.

                  The porter who was an old as the hills rastafarian guy just stops the trolley and says 'you wanna look at the sun and breathe the air'. Just nod and tell me when you wanna go.

                  She nods after 10 minutes after looking at the sky and some of the flowers they had on the pathway

                  20 minutes later she was dead. Closed her eyes myself.

                  But my family, we are all a bit medical in some way.

                  Do you know what we wanted to do? We wanted her to sit up in bed and have a glass of wine.

                  Because she was always relaxed and funny and happy with wine.

                  And we are medical. Logic will tell you when your life force is leaving you you probably don't want to get buzzed by booze.

                  Dying is lonely as hell.

                  And I've cared for people before that have had room fulls of people as their dying. Even my mum.

                  What you want is someone to hold your hand I think.

                  And if you can still absorb. **** it.

                  A sh.it load of acid.

                  I wont judge anyones dying behaviours.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post
                    Agreed.

                    Sometimes it takes someone not so close to the dying person to see what someone needs.

                    When my mum passed she literally travelled about 100 foot across some outside space from the hospital to the ho****e so she could die in a non clinical environment.

                    The porter who was an old as the hills rastafarian guy just stops the trolley and says 'you wanna look at the sun and breathe the air'. Just nod and tell me when you wanna go.

                    She nods after 10 minutes after looking at the sky and some of the flowers they had on the pathway

                    20 minutes later she was dead. Closed her eyes myself.

                    But my family, we are all a bit medical in some way.

                    Do you know what we wanted to do? We wanted her to sit up in bed and have a glass of wine.

                    Because she was always relaxed and funny and happy with wine.

                    And we are medical. Logic will tell you when your life force is leaving you you probably don't want to get buzzed by booze.

                    Dying is lonely as hell.

                    And I've cared for people before that have had room fulls of people as their dying. Even my mum.

                    What you want is someone to hold your hand I think.

                    And if you can still absorb. **** it.

                    A sh.it load of acid.

                    I wont judge anyones dying behaviours.
                    First off, you have my sincerest condolences for you loss.

                    Secondly, thank you for sharing your story and thoughts. Very well put, IMO.

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                      #30
                      In her case life was really ****ing short. Not much time for being nice. At least he didn't have to deal with the clean up when she came home from the gang ****s. "Thank god, for the little things" in my humble opinion.

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