Why do women go for bad boys and then act surprised when they're

treated like **bleep**? I'm talking about those who have a know history of violence and abuse and cheating yet these women voluntarily choose them. 

 

Discuss.

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The same goes to you. Please stay on topic as requested by moderation in several threads. Or take your alterego's advice and PM with your off topic question. 

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@dvd.horder wrote:

.....are there any  bad boys in your precious  club [[[[[  THE CIRCLE  ]]]]]:  Man Very Happy


Sorry Hoarder - I missed this.

 

Every single one of them - and they are precious. Robot Very Happy

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@icyfroth wrote:

 

There's a difference between correcting spelling and grammatical errors, and picking out typos where the intended meaning is quite obvious, just to score points and ridicule the poster, Countess.


Yes, that is true. Anything - grammar, dress style, accent, religion, favourite music, mathematical ability, adherence to certain viewpoints, size of nose, colour of eyes - anything at all can be used for the purpose of ridicule or point-scoring.

 

 

I have learned to enjoy people in the infinite variety of humankind, at least as much as I can. I can't always agree with someone's position, and I can't legitimately say I respect all viewpoints; I can only say that I respect the right of individuals to think as they wish.

 

The converse also works out. I make enough mistakes myself, as well as falling into errors.

 

 

But more on the business of people with whose position I may disagree...

 

It's not even as though I could march over into the frontal lobe highlands and direct my army of attack elephants to take over Broca's area of people with whom I disagree, to bring them under my control - even if I wanted to. I don't. I think it would be a very bad idea for me to have that sort of power - and just what sort of hubris would I have to make my viewpoint the blueprint for everyone else?

 

But darn it... I do like the idea of an army of elephants making their bright colourful way over the undulating plains of the frontal lobe...

 

 

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Seinfeld

 

 
 
Anna thinks George is a bad boy.  (Short version)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDLLPW20y3U

 

 

Longer segment (4:13)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UXR8444n8c


 

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george is a bad boy       lol

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I thought it was a classic episode. I knew lady who was in her 60s who liked bad boys. She had been married and had children but she had a thing for the gangsta or biker type. She had quite a few lovers in her time and most weren't" bad boy". I thibk some were too tame for her and she was still hunting for that special bad boy.

 

 

Anthony James - IMDb

 

Anthony James

 

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Anthony Zerbe

 

THE B-MOVIE CATECHISM: DAILY CALL SHEET: OCTOBER 4, 2018

 

Bruce Dern

 

Patrick Swayze and Rick Aviles movies

 

Rick Aviles

 

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