Originally posted by RapidfyreHey is that a picture of Bw on the fireplace mantel? It looks like a little pink bunny to me.
Check out my drug dealer shirt, its in the album somewhere.
And to BW
I can grow mexican gangsta facial hair in about 1 1/2 month. (means you can see it from across a fair sized lawn.)
Originally posted by Bad wolfYou should like a woman.
Being a man means having the balls to do what you want with yourself as you see fit, not doing what women like you wants, find yourself a nice man who wants to do those things independently, but don't expect all manly men to do it, we have thoughts and desires ourselves, and we should be able to do as we please. 😠😏
MEN, WHO'S WITH ME?!
Originally posted by RapidfyreBW's first post about not letting girls make that decision is great. I might personally suggest using a comb. If you let your father know that you can identify a photograph of a comb and actually use one, he may relent. BW's second post is not good advice. A 14-year-old should only demand that his father respect his grooming choices if he has a job and is self-supporting. Initiating dialog can be good. Being a jerk can have long-term consequences; you still have four years to live there.
Alright, some hot girl said I need a haircut,
http://fans.askaninja.com/photo/photo/show?id=1181368%3APhoto%3A408497
What do I do with it?
Thanks for your opinion
-R
Originally posted by pawnhandlerMy second post was merely said in jest, I however I must question one critique you made, I fail to see why grooming choices are and should be associated with notions of having a job and being self-supporting, why should they? They seem totally seperate in my mind, just because one does not have a job, does not mean one has to bow down to the fleeting whims of a father.
BW's first post about not letting girls make that decision is great. I might personally suggest using a comb. If you let your father know that you can identify a photograph of a comb and actually use one, he may relent. BW's second post is not good advice. A 14-year-old should only demand that his father respect his grooming choices if he has a job a ...[text shortened]... good. Being a jerk can have long-term consequences; you still have four years to live there.