Saturday, February 4, 2012

I have friends with too many male sport celebrities pictures on their walls?

these guys are in their 30's, and there are pictures of all these athletic men on their walls.





George Carlin had a joke " when you are a child and collect baseball cards, they are of your heroes, or people who you want to grow to be like- after you are a certain age- they are just pictures of other MEN"... or something like that.





Is there a homo-erotic appeal to sports that some people do not realize exists?|||Are you trying to find out if they're gay so that you guys can hook up? Who cares?

Do you have a limit to how old?

Is there a certain age boundary that you won't cross when it comes to relationships/sex?





Not minors I'm talking aging women/men.





I kinda dig older women but only when they take good care of themselves and have hard work and eating right to thank instead of their surgeons.|||My husband doesn't like me to have relationships/sex with other men no matter what age ;-)


I think the biggest gap in age for me before I got married was 7 years older.





Oddly enough... I am 38 and get hit on by much younger men. It figures, now that I'm married hehehehee j/k|||cougar is the term your reaching for my friend, and i see no problem with a sexy 40 something for some NSA fun and possibly a relationship if she was more on my level personality wise





but normally i try to stay away from people over about 33 or so im only 20 so im in no rush to find my life partner, but that dosnt mean i wont have a good amount of fun along the way|||Yeah, for a relationship, nothing past 35, and for just sex, probably 60.|||yes...plz help me ppl =D http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||I like older men. Instead of an "old" limit I have a "young" limit. I prefer men at least 10 years older than me.|||3 years older and 2 years younger.|||No I don't.|||the cut off age for me is around 87|||well Im 23 and my limit would be 55 I guess |||sex till you drop|||For a man half youre age plus seven is right


|||yes as a matter of fact i do ,24, it's all down hill on a man after that

How do I become a pro racer?

It's either called GT racing or Grand Touring Racing this is almost perfectly represented by the Gran Turismo video games. These types of races feature The BMW M3 GTR, BMW Mclaren types of cars there mostly german and japanese and famous tracks that these races are on are the Laguna Seca Raceway, Nurburgring, Le Mans track.








Is there a certain age I should be to start out training or racing?


How do I become a racer without having to start out with go karts or something thats not a car?


Am I required to have a special license or will they teach me and provide me with one?


I'm 16 with a reguler permit is it too late early or perfect timing to start any type of training out?


I'm attending High School is training going to interfear with my Monday-Friday's 5AM-3Pm school days? (These hours include bus rides and stuff so i'm not actually in the building this long)


Where in NC can I get training?Required weight? Height? Bench press? IQ? grades in school? College? Equipment?|||there isnt a required weight, height, or anything really. all kinds of safety equipment are required but will be in the rules. basically download a copy of the rules book and start studying.|||You know what playing game is just playing game...GT is made for rich people or people who can finance themselves it requires lots of money man

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Why do some women see married/attached men as so much more attractive?

My boyfriend overhead a conversation between two of his co-workers. They were discussing a recently married man and one said "Wow, he's so much hotter now that he's married." The other agreed and added that she'd never thought of the guy as attractive before, but that married guys were "definitely sexier."





Obviously, this is only one example, but it seems like a fairly common behavior among women of a certain age (early to mid 20's, I'd say). What drives these women? Does it have something to do with the fact that there are more women than men and inherent competition? Or the fact that many women see men as commitment-shy, so a man who has shown that he will commit and provide for a family is somehow more attractive?





Something else that I've missed? Any thoughts?|||Alot of women in their 30s and 40s think this way. I think they like the challenge. Alot of these women seem to get off on a man choosing them over a women he pledged vows to. Some are jaded and like to prove that the man's relationship isn't that strong.|||Because another woman has found him attractive enough to marry, he's passed a lot of tests right off the bat.





And there's some jealousy at work, plus the spice of an illicit affair as an attraction.|||the thrill of the chase, a craving for something they know is not attainable (or should not be, anyway).|||Most 20 somethings I know are into bad guys. What could possibly be "badder" than hot, naughty sex with a married man? The whole forbidden fruit thing. |||Forbidden fruit, they want what they can't have. That's just human nature.|||idk but it is wrong.

Does anyone know the name of a certain Michael Jackson documentary...?

Firstly I'm not talking about the Martin Bashir one, "Living with Michael Jackson".





The one I am looking for was aired on UK TV roughly between 1-3 years ago, sorry I can't be more specific, my memory of it is hazy. I'm pretty sure it was made by a UK team, and if my memory serves me correctly the producer and narrator was a blond or mousey haired young to middle aged man.





I think it focused on the child abused allegations and it seemed to make a very strong case for the allegations being true. It may have followed one of the trials also.





I know I'm not presenting a lot of good data here but I'm hoping this may jog someones memory.





Thanks!|||The Michael Jackson Interview: The Footage You Were Never Meant to See


WAS A RESPONSE TO THE BASHIR ONE WHICH BASHED JACKSON

Is it a good thing when a certain persons spirit isn't connected with you?

I went to see a psychic today. I brought a very significant piece of jewelry with me. It is half of a "friends forever" charm necklace. The other half is buried with my best friend who passed 12 years ago. The psychic said that she didn't see any teenaged boy near me. See described a middle aged man instead. I told her about the charm, and she held it in her hands and got nothing. Does this mean that he has passed on to the other side for good, or does it mean that he is upset with me? I know this may sound silly, but this sort of thing means a lot to me.|||Psychics cannot always tell you what you want to hear. They can tell you what is around you. . . psychics get flashes of insight, they are not encyclopedias.





Your friend may have passed on to another plane of existence or been reborn. 12 years is a long time, and if he was still tied here after 12 years, I think that would not necessarily be good. It has to be a very strong tie to keep someone from moving forward on their journey. Keep your friend in your mind, but be happy for him that he is not still skulking around with no purpose.|||He may still have a slight connection with you so do not worry. It's probable that someone in his family needs him/that's not to say that if you truly needed him that he wouldn't aid you too. I think that he would, it's likely that this middle aged person is assigned to help you and give you needed comfort. No I do not believe that your friend is mad at you or ignoring you out spite. Or perhaps your friend has chosen to reincarnate.|||No silly he's not mad at you. Check out any of Sylvia Browns books. You will find so much information. She is for real.|||My late BF came back after 40 yrs to tell me my late husband had made it across.

My incident last March?

Hello,


I am a man of a certain age, and lets just say its been a while since me and my wife got busy... Last time was about 6 months ago and we had an incident.. any pointers on not to pee during sex?





I know this is akward but thanks :)|||Davis


The best suggestion I can give you is to call up a Urologist or Internist and get an appointment asap to check for physical reasons such as prostrate problems, etc. If you rule out physical reasons -- then consider working with a therapist that specializes in family counseling.





And one more thing -- you might consider re-posting this question in the Men's Health section for any additional suggestions.





I hope this information helps. Good Luck|||Nope, none.