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Gender Challenge: Am I a woman or a man?

 
 
parados
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 09:23 am
@Fountofwisdom,
I guess I don't normally confuse "hetero" with being from Yorkshire. It does make me wonder how "comfortable" you really are. Is it all a show? Where do you perform this show?
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Endymion
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 09:40 am
@Fountofwisdom,


When i read your posts i see a character a bit like the Artful Dodger
but i don't really care who you are
I sympathise if you live in Yorkshire, however
Fountofwisdom
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 09:50 am
@Endymion,
I hope your heart mends. caring for others is the first step to love. No one wants to move into a broken heart. Its worse than a broken home.
Endymion
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 09:54 am
@Fountofwisdom,

I can't argue with that
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Endymion
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 10:05 am
@Fountofwisdom,
so, why are you doing this?
This thread I mean?
Seems like self-abuse to me
Like volunteering to be a dartboard.
It's bound to fall flat at the end, so why not end it now.
Just hand me the gun, son
fresco
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 10:41 am
@Fountofwisdom,
Your lexical usage clearly implies male gender. No questions are required.
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Fountofwisdom
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 11:01 am
@Endymion,
That which is done out of love is beyond good and evil. I'm not really trying to change the world so much as live in it. A flower has no purpose,no point and no reason.It will fade and die. But that doesnt stop it being beautiful.

I'm not a dartboard either: I avoid pricks.
Endymion
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 11:33 am
@Fountofwisdom,

I wasn't trying to patronise you back there -
Maybe i was being stupid though
believe it or not i was trying to lighten my post up with that last line -

that's enough for me, thanks
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jespah
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 11:53 am
@Fountofwisdom,
Thank you -- and I take it you either didn't want to answer the bench press one (I forgot the word weight in there, sorry) or didn't see it.

Me, I'd make a frittata, in case you were wondering.
George
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 11:57 am
@jespah,
jespah wrote:
and I take it you either didn't want to answer the bench press one (I forgot the word weight in there, sorry) or didn't see it.


Fountofwisdom wrote:
Re: George (Post 3533661)
An interesting question. I do use weights as part of an excercise regime but for toning only. I have never really tried weightlifting. But I am competetive. If I can't beat you now then I will beat you later. i honestly do not know how much weight I could lift.


This answer convinced me she is a woman.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 11:58 am
@Fountofwisdom,
Fountofwisdom wrote:

Quote:
It was entirely sincere.

In that case, I deny your attribution of homosexuality to me.
Y did u allege that ?


Quote:

But partly in jest. Personally I find that when you discuss your thoughts
and feelings it is more interesting. I am led to believe that you are or Scottish heritage.

My grandfather came from a place called: "Devonshire, England"
so far as I am informed. (I did not actually see him leave there.)
My only personal knowledge of England is the Heathrow Airport,
tho I am willing to allow for the possibility
that there is more to England than that; maybe.



Quote:

There is a tradition In areas of scotland where poetry and music
are considered very manly things: As in Robbie Burns.
Listen to Scottish Edie Reader being interviewed.
She makes it sound more fun.

I 've never had much of a taste for poetry.
I prefer prose.







In retrospect, I believe that I have been harsher with u
than I shoud have been; I got swept along with the momentum of logic.
I felt bad for u, seeing everyone stomping on u, kicking u
and stuffing your head into the garbage. That was error.
it was indeed like a lynch mob, as u characterized it.

I re-iterate my question:
do u wish to be referred to with male or female pronouns ?

As I indicated earlier,
I believe that u r a somatic male
with feminine personality issues
attendant to homosexual or trans-gender ideation.

There is a slight chance that u have multiple personalities.





David
jespah
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 12:03 pm
@George,
Ah thank ya.
spendius
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 12:11 pm
@Fountofwisdom,
Quote:
I don't have a problem with porn: I just use the off button: you can pleasure yourself in anyway you deem fit. Put it this way: If you came to me with a photo and said fancy trying this? I might. Try anything for a laugh me.
if you wanted to go into your bedroom and relive your teenage inadequate years, I would suggest: grow up.And literally stop being a w^^^^^r


That settles it for me. Average IQ uppity female hung up all to to ****.
Fountofwisdom
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 12:41 pm
@spendius,
Let me explain it this way: I'll use the terms Adam and Eve:

Adam ignores his sexual partner Eve. He decides pornography is more interesting. She doesnt understand why he has rejected her. She decides to intercourse with all his mates and post up the videos on the internet. Seeing as he wasn't prepared to fulfill his duties, she wasn't going to either. As a further comment she explains it is good to have orgasms again. It is his fault, certainly in her eyes.
If the choice is between pornography and upsetting a woman I know which I'd pick. Even a 14 year old jerking off to images would probably find his time more productively spent actually finding ways to persuade a woman that sexual liasons is a good idea.
This idea that I'm going to be persuaded by name calling is just daft. If what you want is someone you control and dominate,then Masterbation is probably a good idea. I would suggest Being a real man, finding a real woman and doing things as partners is a better idea.
Fountofwisdom
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 12:56 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
The homosexual thing was a joke: it was based on what you said real men do. Devon is a beautiful place to live, it is very rural and liberal> Well a lot of people like it: its probably like Greenwich village. You might not fit in.
Personally I'm not bothered how you address me as long as it is polite.
I have to look up the word somatic. One thing I would say,you must accept that we are all different, and everyone enjoys strange things between the sheets> I have never met a sexually normal person in my life.
This is a true story from my university days. Me and my partner would break a number down into its constituent prime divisors. We both found it stimulating. It was our foreplay. Our own special way of communicating. We were younger and more sexually charged,but that is what floated our boats. I don't claim it was normal. But no one got hurt. And it was fun.
George
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 12:56 pm
@jespah,
My pleasure, oh fellow lifter.
Fountofwisdom
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 01:02 pm
@jespah,
Jespah: I have never routinely used a bench press: I couldn't tell you. I expect that a man can lift more than a woman, but that the advantage is only around 10% . I think you'd need more data.e.g. an 18 year old woman could lift more than an 80 year old man etc. It was a creditable try> I think the think on cooking might have worked. In London most blokes can cook. In Yorkshire most blokes can't make a cup of tea.
I can't believe that we've had 25 pages on gender stereotyping and no ones mentioned buying shoes.
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 01:02 pm
Is there anyone following this thread who truly would accept as true whatever Fount says about her gender at this point???

Is there anyone who feels comfortable enough with Fount to accept "I am female" or "I am male?"



Here is my very first post in this thread:

Quote:
Gotta be honest with you, Fount...

...haven't mentioned this to you before, but...

...I have had a suspicion for a long while that there are several different people posting under your screen name.

Your posts are so different from day to day...and from post to post...both in tenor and in composition, I find it hard to accept that there is just one person involved.

I also though you might not actually be English. Your sound is not right. And I noticed in this post that you said, "I live in England" rather than "I am English."

So…are we dealing with just one person?

If "YES"...are we dealing with just one personality...or multiple personalities?

Are you English...or are you an ex-patriot of the US or Canada?


I was not rude…I explained why I was asking the questions I was going to ask…and then I asked my questions:

The three questions, once again, were:

1) So...are we dealing with just one person here?
2) If "YES"...are we dealing with just one personality...or multiple personalities?
3) Are you English...or are you an ex-patriot of the US or Canada?


The reply she addressed to me was:

Quote:
I am a multi faceted person, who is trying to be interesting: part of the reason we are here is to be entertaining, not just right. I have lived almost all of my life in England.


So…the first question was not directly answered.
The second question was not directly answered.
The third question was not directly aswered.
George
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 01:04 pm
@Fountofwisdom,
Quote:
I can't believe that we've had 25 pages on gender stereotyping and no ones mentioned buying shoes.

Damn, that was gonna be my next question!
gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jan, 2009 01:04 pm
Frank, you have too much time on your hands. Let the hermaphrodite go.
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