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To: Pollster1

This whole thing could be a giant setup, but assuming that it is not: It is always amazing to me how we men can be so smart in some areas, but can let our quest for sex with attractive females get us into so much trouble.

There are a few common sense lessons here:

1. If you manage to get yourself into a high profile position where millions of people want to take you down... be very careful.

2. No matter who you are... don’t send pictures of your willy using a cell phone or computer, especially to people you do not know and especially if they are representing themselves as a young woman. Does anyone other than a homosexual freak show really want to see this type of photo??? But even well connected Democrats like Anthony Weiner have been taken down for trying to impress young women with this type of stupid stunt. Could there be anything more stupid?

3. If you are determined to be an ass, then don’t associate yourself with conservative causes. Go hang out with Hillary Clinton and Anthony Weiner... they like people who are asses. That is why the donkey is their symbol.


67 posted on 09/20/2018 10:04:51 AM PDT by fireman15
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To: fireman15

Indeed. The higher up you go in society, the worse it is for you to engage in seedy intercourses. Of all kinds. The fall is much farther and it is gonna hurt. Ask Roseanne. (I don’t think at all that she is a racist but she should not have been tweeting politically if she wanted to keep the #1 comedy on tv)

And no one except some gay men want to see dicpics. At best a girl wants to see “if you dare send it” because at that point she’s got something on you (especially if she’s sent you hers).


80 posted on 09/20/2018 12:43:30 PM PDT by Yaelle
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