Why Can't Spock Get Men?

Just commence to Balter. You will be sure to draw the attention of random men.

[quote]Big Bencher wrote:
Just commence to Balter. You will be sure to draw the attention of random men.[/quote]

I have no idea what this means…

[quote]Spock81 wrote:
Honestly this thread has been kind of life changing.

I never thought about putting so much thought into all this stuff other people think about, LOL .

I am excited to get out of my bubble, it’s very stuffy in here I must admit. [/quote]

Who knew something good would come from UnemployedCSCS

[quote]Spock81 wrote:

[quote]Big Bencher wrote:
Just commence to Balter. You will be sure to draw the attention of random men.[/quote]

I have no idea what this means… [/quote]

Full Definition of BALTER

archaic
intransitive verb
: to dance or tread clumsily

I have no idea either. Good work so far!

Is this how you balter?

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
Is this how you balter?

That butter represents adele’s daily caloric intake… and that is weird.

WTF was that.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
Is this how you balter?

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Thanks internet

HAHAHhhhahahhahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Spock - A little uber-cheap therapy for you. Get it from the library, or buy a used paperback from Amazon for $3.99. Don’t be put off by the title, it’s not really about a Sugar Daddy. It’s a coming of age story about a young woman who ends up raising her baby sister right out of high school.

There are some mediocre to bad experiences with men, so the main character has a lot of your same insecurities and anxieties. I think you will see yourself in some of the sex scenes, or just relate in general, and it might help you see that some of your thinking is upside down.

And yes, it’s a romance so there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero that would make all the men roll their eyes. :slight_smile: - But that’s the genre, and the book is really well written. You have spent your early 20’s being busy working and raising your son, but this is why you need girlfriends.

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
Spock - A little uber-cheap therapy for you. Get it from the library, or buy a used paperback from Amazon for $3.99. Don’t be put off by the title, it’s not really about a Sugar Daddy. It’s a coming of age story about a young woman who ends up raising her baby sister right out of high school.

There are some mediocre to bad experiences with men, so the main character has a lot of your same insecurities and anxieties. I think you will see yourself in some of the sex scenes, or just relate in general, and it might help you see that some of your thinking is upside down.

And yes, it’s a romance so there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero that would make all the men roll their eyes. :slight_smile: - But that’s the genre, and the book is really well written. You have spent your early 20’s being busy working and raising your son, but this is why you need girlfriends.

http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Daddy-Lisa-Kleypas/dp/0312351631 [/quote]

Liberty Jones has dreams and determination that will take her far away from Welcome, Texasâ??if she can keep her wild heart from ruling her mind. Hardy Cates sees Liberty as completely off-limits. His own ambitions are bigger than Welcome, and Liberty is a complication he doesnâ??t need. But something magical and potent draws them to each other, in a dangerous attraction that is stronger than both of them.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
Spock - A little uber-cheap therapy for you. Get it from the library, or buy a used paperback from Amazon for $3.99. Don’t be put off by the title, it’s not really about a Sugar Daddy. It’s a coming of age story about a young woman who ends up raising her baby sister right out of high school.

There are some mediocre to bad experiences with men, so the main character has a lot of your same insecurities and anxieties. I think you will see yourself in some of the sex scenes, or just relate in general, and it might help you see that some of your thinking is upside down.

And yes, it’s a romance so there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero that would make all the men roll their eyes. :slight_smile: - But that’s the genre, and the book is really well written. You have spent your early 20’s being busy working and raising your son, but this is why you need girlfriends.

http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Daddy-Lisa-Kleypas/dp/0312351631 [/quote]

Liberty Jones has dreams and determination that will take her far away from Welcome, Texasâ??if she can keep her wild heart from ruling her mind. Hardy Cates sees Liberty as completely off-limits. His own ambitions are bigger than Welcome, and Liberty is a complication he doesnâ??t need. But something magical and potent draws them to each other, in a dangerous attraction that is stronger than both of them.

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HA!! It sounds ridiculous, I know, I know. :slight_smile: I expected to get teased.

Just read it, Spock. I guarantee you’ll see yourself in it.

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
Spock - A little uber-cheap therapy for you. Get it from the library, or buy a used paperback from Amazon for $3.99. Don’t be put off by the title, it’s not really about a Sugar Daddy. It’s a coming of age story about a young woman who ends up raising her baby sister right out of high school.

There are some mediocre to bad experiences with men, so the main character has a lot of your same insecurities and anxieties. I think you will see yourself in some of the sex scenes, or just relate in general, and it might help you see that some of your thinking is upside down.

And yes, it’s a romance so there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero that would make all the men roll their eyes. :slight_smile: - But that’s the genre, and the book is really well written. You have spent your early 20’s being busy working and raising your son, but this is why you need girlfriends.

http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Daddy-Lisa-Kleypas/dp/0312351631 [/quote]

Liberty Jones has dreams and determination that will take her far away from Welcome, Texas�¢??if she can keep her wild heart from ruling her mind. Hardy Cates sees Liberty as completely off-limits. His own ambitions are bigger than Welcome, and Liberty is a complication he doesn�¢??t need. But something magical and potent draws them to each other, in a dangerous attraction that is stronger than both of them.

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HA!! It sounds ridiculous, I know, I know. :slight_smile: I expected to get teased.

Just read it, Spock. I guarantee you’ll see yourself in it.
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I would like to see a in depth review of the book by Orion ha.

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero[/quote]
How big and how powerful?

Do they ever mention his deadlift?

[quote]jbpick86 wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
Spock - A little uber-cheap therapy for you. Get it from the library, or buy a used paperback from Amazon for $3.99. Don’t be put off by the title, it’s not really about a Sugar Daddy. It’s a coming of age story about a young woman who ends up raising her baby sister right out of high school.

There are some mediocre to bad experiences with men, so the main character has a lot of your same insecurities and anxieties. I think you will see yourself in some of the sex scenes, or just relate in general, and it might help you see that some of your thinking is upside down.

And yes, it’s a romance so there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero that would make all the men roll their eyes. :slight_smile: - But that’s the genre, and the book is really well written. You have spent your early 20’s being busy working and raising your son, but this is why you need girlfriends.

http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Daddy-Lisa-Kleypas/dp/0312351631 [/quote]

Liberty Jones has dreams and determination that will take her far away from Welcome, Texas�?�¢??if she can keep her wild heart from ruling her mind. Hardy Cates sees Liberty as completely off-limits. His own ambitions are bigger than Welcome, and Liberty is a complication he doesn�?�¢??t need. But something magical and potent draws them to each other, in a dangerous attraction that is stronger than both of them.

[/quote]

HA!! It sounds ridiculous, I know, I know. :slight_smile: I expected to get teased.

Just read it, Spock. I guarantee you’ll see yourself in it.
[/quote]

I would like to see a in depth review of the book by Orion ha.
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Read

its always the same formula.

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero[/quote]
How big and how powerful?

Do they ever mention his deadlift?[/quote]

I bet they mention his big, strong hands.

And he does something manly with it, like repairing a car, or carpenting.

He did not work for his rugged, yet handsome appearance, nooooo, he was born with it, or he grew up on a farm, where he chopped wood for his grandmother which took him in when his parents died in a car crash…

Now though, all his experience handling farm animals comes in handy, as he makes the heroines darkest desires come true, 50 shades of grey style…

Reading, hey?

Hmm… I see this potentially helping my scrabble game.

[quote]jbpick86 wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
Spock - A little uber-cheap therapy for you. Get it from the library, or buy a used paperback from Amazon for $3.99. Don’t be put off by the title, it’s not really about a Sugar Daddy. It’s a coming of age story about a young woman who ends up raising her baby sister right out of high school.

There are some mediocre to bad experiences with men, so the main character has a lot of your same insecurities and anxieties. I think you will see yourself in some of the sex scenes, or just relate in general, and it might help you see that some of your thinking is upside down.

And yes, it’s a romance so there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero that would make all the men roll their eyes. :slight_smile: - But that’s the genre, and the book is really well written. You have spent your early 20’s being busy working and raising your son, but this is why you need girlfriends.

http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Daddy-Lisa-Kleypas/dp/0312351631 [/quote]

Liberty Jones has dreams and determination that will take her far away from Welcome, Texas�?�¢??if she can keep her wild heart from ruling her mind. Hardy Cates sees Liberty as completely off-limits. His own ambitions are bigger than Welcome, and Liberty is a complication he doesn�?�¢??t need. But something magical and potent draws them to each other, in a dangerous attraction that is stronger than both of them.

[/quote]

HA!! It sounds ridiculous, I know, I know. :slight_smile: I expected to get teased.

Just read it, Spock. I guarantee you’ll see yourself in it.
[/quote]

I would like to see a in depth review of the book by Orion ha.
[/quote]

150 pages or less and I would have done it, but four hundred and thirty two

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero[/quote]
How big and how powerful?

Do they ever mention his deadlift?[/quote]

I bet they mention his big, strong hands.

And he does something manly with it, like repairing a car, or carpenting.

He did not work for his rugged, yet handsome appearance, nooooo, he was born with it, or he grew up on a farm, where he chopped wood for his grandmother which took him in when his parents died in a car crash…

Now though, all his experience handling farm animals comes in handy, as he makes the heroines darkest desires come true, 50 shades of grey style…[/quote]

lol

[quote]csulli wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
there’s an impossibly big handsome powerful hero[/quote]
How big and how powerful?

Do they ever mention his deadlift?[/quote]

LOL! csulli, No deadlift. And before you ask, no squats either. :slight_smile: BUT some of Spock’s exact words come out of the main character’s mouth.

EXACT.

Happy to book group it with you all. Bring it.