yeah now something like "let me check with my wife" gets you called a cuckold there are no rewards for being a decent human particularly in the eyes of the reprobates
so true all too often acts of kindness are viewed as a sign of weakness especially by self-serving parasitical women seen too many good dudes reduced to doormats was fortunate enough to fall into that trap as a teenager never again
dont forget the racist undertones of a white wife getting taken by a bbc while the cuck watches his wife get properly serviced in ways he never could
when i was considering allowing swingers to use the lair and talking to these guys about what to expect they told me all kinds of shit as well as gave me access to their websites so i could get an idea...that community is huge and the details of their fetish/madness are really astounding and disgusting imo a guy licking the ejac of another guy out of his wifes cunt?? WTF i would tend to think i could be one of the nastiest fuckers on this board but holy shit so glad i still get off on "normal" sex although i would bet i disgust a lot of people lol so love a womans ass :rubhands:
when i used to bartend at that hotel near you, we used to get swingers groups all the time and most of the women were very attractive i got offers all the time and, while tempting, i turned them all down i've got no prob banging some jagoff's sow with his consent but not with him in the room jerking and/or worse nasty/kinky is fucken fantastic but save that kinky homo shit for other homos [wow homophobe]
yeah its one thing talking about things that make your lover hot and quite another to actually do it if your partner gets hot talking about having two guys hitting her at the same time thats fine just don't think its going happen w me never came close to a MFM but have had plenty of MFF and i can say w all certainty its over rated for a lot of reasons give me one hot girl and proceed to fuck her mind
the girls have to like each other better w strangers as well not something you want to try and talk your gf into although thats always hotter if the other girl is giving
that's it exactly if they're not comfortable with one another and/or like each other it's not gonna work
says the reprobate proudly as the others bay Being a person of stature and principles wasn't supposed to be easy
Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Third presidential debate Time: 9pm ET (8pm CT, 7pm MT, 6pm PT) Moderator: Chris Wallace, Anchor, Fox News Sunday Location:University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV Though recent Trump allegations that Hillary 'was on something' and now he's pulling a Roger Fayweather and demanding drug tests before the next debate debacle Because he thinks that she needed to be on drugs to beat him? Who's on first? :crazy:
Oooops I meant Floyd Fayweather always ducking fights My bad Roger.. you just the bad tempered uncle of that spoiled snot Jr.
Donald Trump Intensifies His Claim That Campaign Is ‘Rigged’ WASHINGTON — Donald J. Trump on Sunday intensified his claims that the presidential campaign is “rigged” against him, sowing doubts about the integrity of the country’s democratic process even as his own running mate and other Republican leaders sought to assure voters they viewed the election as legitimate. “The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary — but also at many polling places — SAD,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter on Sunday. Mr. Trump’s made his incendiary claim just hours after his running mate, Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana, had tried to play down the Republican nominee’s increasingly heated questions about the fairness of the election. Mr. Pence said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he and Mr. Trump “will absolutely accept the result of the election.” Donald J. Trump ✔@realDonaldTrump The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary - but also at many polling places - SAD 10:01 AM - 16 Oct 20 The governor, in a series of Sunday television interviews, sought to portray Republican criticism of the electoral process as relating entirely to what he described as unfair media coverage. He was attempting to not only stir conservative partisans but also reassure Republican officials and others nervous about Mr. Trump’s comments that they were not going outside the boundaries of mainstream American political discourse. Yet Mr. Trump and some of his allies continue to make a case that goes well beyond traditional Republican critiques of the news media. He described the presidential election to supporters on Friday as “one big fix” and “one big ugly lie,” language never before heard in modern-day presidential races. Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House, and former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani of New York, both advisers to Mr. Trump, used television interviews on Sunday to suggest that Democrats tend to cheat in elections, accusing them of counting votes from dead people. And Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, Mr. Trump’s closest congressional supporter and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has warned “they are attempting to rig this election. Other supporters at Trump rallies have gone even further, attacking the political system as a whole and even threatening violence. To Democrats and a growing number of concerned Republicans, the gestures of intimidation, just over three weeks before Election Day on Nov. 8, are an ominous sign of how Mr. Trump and his backers might conduct themselves. It was enough to prompt the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, who just last week vowed to remove himself entirely from the presidential campaign, to issue a statement. “Our democracy relies on confidence in election results, and the speaker is fully confident the states will carry out this election with integrity,” said Mr. Ryan’s spokeswoman, AshLee Strong. Jon A. Husted, the secretary of state of Ohio, said it was “wrong and engaging in irresponsible rhetoric” for any candidate to question the integrity of elections without evidence. Mr. Husted, who is a Republican, said he would have no reason to hesitate in certifying the results of the election “We have made it easy to vote and hard to cheat,” Mr. Husted said in an interview on Sunday. “We are going to run a good, clean election in Ohio, like we always do.” Mr. Husted said baseless claims of election rigging were a distraction for his office, taking “time and focus away from our jobs.”
Reading that NY Times piece above made me think that Trump's biggest whine is that he can't use his money to buy enough votes to win so he's calling sour grapes on Hillary... ...because she paid more to win than he did You so rich bubba? Step the fuck up and buy the election like she did and quit giving her votes with one stupid scandalous comment after another. Trump has no one but himself to blame for losing.. but he's willing to blame anyone and everyone so long as his own act isn't called. Trouble is that Hillary is just as corrupt and morally bereft but at least she listens to her handlers and doesn't say outright stupid stuff. Did you guys see the SNL debate skit this weekend? Oh hell yes they nailed both candidates perfectly. I'm not a big fan of wife beater Alec Baldwin but he played a masterful Trump.