Originally posted by Grampy BobbyGood general advice, Epic, but the fact is sometimes you do...
Epic and I were speaking of heterosexual principles. Thank you
for presenting your honest doubt concerning unisex exceptions.
is what I was referring to. The "xe" is because I don't know epic personally.😀
Originally posted by cheshirecatstevensI think he meant "sometimes one does."
Good general advice, Epic, but the fact is sometimes [b]you do...
is what I was referring to. The "xe" is because I don't know epic personally.😀[/b]
his "you" was probably the second definition of "you":
Used to refer to an indefinitely specified person; one: You can't win them all.
Originally posted by cheshirecatstevensEpic stated a generalization. I qualifed his point using the impersonal pronoun 'you'... obviously not referring to him
Good general advice, Epic, but the fact is sometimes [b]you do...
is what I was referring to. The "xe" is because I don't know epic personally.😀[/b]
but to the vast collective of persons who kiss and sometimes care about the person they're kissing. Not hard to grasp.