Sure, I would if they were interesting and worth being with.
To me its like saying "I wouldn't date this race or sommeone from that country" Would make one incredibly shallow if they had that attitude.
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Question for the die-hard PC-lovers out there:
Let's pretend you just won a brand new computer as the grand prize in some random Techno-Geek Sweepstakes. The computer prize is the best of the best. But you get to choose PC or Mac.
You cannot sell it on ebay later by the way and pocket the change (I'm onto you, WMM!). You have to keep the computer - so the actual monetary value is irrelevant, but just know that both the PC and the Mac are the latest and greatest versions of both.
Now... with all things considered the same and cost out the window... do you choose PC or Mac?
Come on now...be honest with yourself... you sure you don't want to try?
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Mine would be a Mimic.
Which means I can use any Super Power as long as I come In contact with it. My friends say I'm cheating because I want this one.
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I have just purchased some new boots and i love them. They are the ones pictured in my profile picture. I wore them out last night and a couple of women were very bitchy and told me i was a slut. On the other hand men loved them. I know they are to much for day to day wear but for an evening i think they are HOT. What do you think.
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WHY ARE BISEXUAL WOMEN MORE LIKELY TO HAVE TRIED ANAL SEX?
"Move on to anal sex, and the pattern gets even stranger. Again, women attracted mostly to men are more likely to say they've had anal sex with a man than are women attracted only to men. And in the case of anal sex, the gap is huge: While 30 percent of the totally straight women say they've had anal sex, 55 percent of the mostly straight women say they've done it. But get this: Among women who say they're attracted equally, mostly, or exclusively to women, the figure is 41 percent. Lesbian and bisexual women are more likely than totally straight women to say they've had anal sex with a man.
If you find this number hard to believe, check it against a related finding in the same table: 48 percent of women who self-identify as gay or bisexual report having had anal sex with a man, compared with 33 percent of women who self-identify as straight. This gap is true of anal sex, but not of vaginal or oral sex.
What could explain this?"