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  1. The baby I will have is NOT PURE.... not purely mine. Genetically speaking.

    Women absorb dna, keep the dna, of every male she has been inseminated with.

    Studies have shown this.

    Animal breeders know this.

    Ask your top dog breeder if he still considers a bitch will be able to create PURE BRED dogs if in her first litter she was bred by a MONGREL STUD.

    Ha ha ha.

     

     

    Not sure which studies you are referring to, but if you will start posting about DNA and genetics, you might want to read this first.

     

    http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/the-structure-of-dna.html

     

    Human and animal DNA is unique unto itself. That means a woman cannot "retain" or "absorb" another man's DNA and pass it on to another man's child. The offspring would either be yours or not. There is no such thing as genetic contamination caused by other men's semen having been inside your woman's innards. You might want to check scientific facts before spewing out nonsense. Its more than a little embarrassing considering your designation on this website, don't you think, Sir?

  2. One could argue that attractive/beautiful women who fall for ugly/unattractive men subscribe to the notion that it is better to be with someone who loves you more than you love them. Since we live in a society that value looks, most women would assume (albeit erroneously) that the chances of them getting jilted or abandoned by men who are aesthetically challenged can be drastically reduced. Hence the choice of having such a relationship.

     

    Then again, genuine love and affection can rarely be quantified. Attraction is mostly a chemical reaction. If its not a man's physical stature that catches a woman's fancy, then it is probably his intellect or sense of humor. In any case, the sheer novelty of being with someone "good looking" usually fades after some time, and when it does, something else about a man apart from his looks should hold a woman's interest. Otherwise, the relationship will end up in shambles.

  3. I have been looking forward to Amityville: Awakening for almost 8 months now. Unfortunately, they keep changing the release date for some Godforsaken reason. Amityville is one of those horror sagas that do not get old regardless of how many times the tale is told. Great horror flicks are few and far in between, but Amityville is definitely worth waiting for. Hopefully, the Jan 2016 (new) release date would push through.

  4. The Maserati MC12 Versione Corse

     

    and the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale.

     

    The Italians really know their stuff when it comes to making cars that do not only look stunning, but can also perform great on the race track.

     

    This is pure symphony for petrolheads:

     

     

  5. Ma'm we are talking about an industry which is older than Christianity and maybe as old as history itself. It is known to have existed almost 2000 years before the birth of Christ. Today it is a 100 billion dollar industry worldwide. This so-called sub-culture is not emerging, it has been there since time immemorial and laws have been created to regulate or incriminate such practices. There is also what they call sex tourism wherein men (or maybe women) travel to countries or places where they can easily avail of these services, and I doubt that seeing the sights and culture is ever in their itinerary.

    Yes it's true, some men who foray these establishments, who come in physical contact with workers of the flesh can sometimes succumb to the temptations and become disposessed of their sanity, but this is how some men feed their vanity, and that is what this thread aims to discuss and debate upon in the most constructive way possible.

     

     

    Point well taken. Prostitution is nothing new. I was simply not aware that there was a way to discuss the matter of falling in love with ladies in the trade in a constructive manner, apart from the advise provided by men who have been through similar situations. However, since it is a reality that men have to deal with, this thread does provide a safe avenue for those who need help sorting out their troubles. This is purely from the POV of a bystander. While I am aware of how prevalent prostitution is in this country and the rest of the world, it does come as a shock to me that some men do seek out to fall in love with women who may not entirely be capable of returning their affections.

     

    Perhaps I have been living under a rock for the past 28 years. Thank you for enlightening me.

  6. I have been reading through this thread since I became an MTC member a few months back, and I must say it never fails to amaze me. I can see a pattern emerging, which usually includes men (or GMs as they are aptly referred to on this website) sharing their predicament, which would prompt replies from members. What really holds my attention is the fact that some men have quite strong feelings toward those who not only make a habit out of visiting MPs and Spas, but also perpetually falling in love with therapists/MPAs.

     

    It is rather unfortunate that human beings are hardwired to seek love wherever they can find it. I would not go so far as to say that Massage Parlors and Spas are places where one can never find love, but it does appear that hoping to find a meaningful and lasting relationship with MPAs and Therapists is, at best, a fool's errand. In some cases, falling in love with a lady in the trade concludes in an unmitigated disaster that can destroy countless lives and invalidate a previously promising future.

     

    As far as those who are already "in love" or in a current relationship with working girls, there only seems to be one real solution, which is to provide financial and emotional support in exchange for sexual exclusivity. The passionate reactions from some members who have had experience (or at least a valid frame of reference) in this matter revolves mostly around the notion that it is indeed a bad idea for a lot of reasons.

     

    This forum, and the sheer number of responses from various members, got me thinking. Have a certain percentage of the Filipino male population consciously (or subconsciously) decided that they are no longer interested in meeting women organically? Is the prospect of meeting a lady in a coffee shop or bar now considered too tedious that men would rather pay for companionship?

     

    Ancient men hunt their food and fought with each other in order to land a mate. Are men now reduced to beings who are more interested in shelling out money rather than hunting their prey using whatever skill/s they have at their disposal?

     

    I have seen documentaries on wild animals that have become inadvertently domesticated due to their exposure to urban living. Those who live in the zoo and are cared for by keepers and maintenance personnel have developed a taste for convenience, so much so, that they have all but lost their animal instincts. Is this what's happening to men these days? And if not, are those who frequent Spas and MPs for the sake of finding quick sexual relief part of a particular male niche?

     

    Having lived in a city where SPAs and MPs are practically non-existent, I am admittedly not privy to the inner workings of this industry. That said, I can surmise that there is an emerging urban sub-culture that is cultivated by the combination of a high demand for sexual services and the continuing financial struggle of countless women. It is both fascinating and depressing to think that men might be on their way to extinction, not in the sense that they will completely disappear on the face of the earth, but in terms of losing their place in the evolutionary ladder.

     

     

  7. There are basically two types of people who hate this Hallmark Holiday:

     

    Those who are not part of a couple (which apparently is now a requisite to being happy and feeling content), and those who are in a relationship that provides neither sexual fulfillment nor satisfactory companionship.

     

    Either way, there is always the feeling of resentment towards other people or even oneself. The notion that Valentine's Day is intended for the enjoyment of those in a relationship is self-defeating and, ultimately, foolish.

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  8. WGP Sportsbar

    Unit 2 Building E. Ortigas Home Depot, Julia Vargas Ave. Bgy Ugong Pasig City

     

    - Motorsports bar

    - Customized Burger where you can create your own burger

    - Thousands of combinations

    - A very Cozy place

    - P299 Drink all you can Promo from 6-9pm

     

     

    Is this still open? I visited the bar's Facebook page. It does not look updated.

     

    Would appreciate feedback ASAP. Thank you.

  9. The Lost Art of Conversation

     

    The past decade brought about perhaps the most radical and indelible change in communication technology, the most significant of which is the birth and continuing growth of social media. For many, networks such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, are among the most useful tools when it comes to finding new friends, tracking down old ones, and making a name for themselves in the online landscape. One cannot help but wonder, however, if Social media has in fact improved human relationships and how people approach the prospect of widening their circle.

     

    The world before Smartphones, Apps, and tablets was one where people actually speak to each other. Now, it appears that most people prefer to type as opposed to talk. I find it rather ironic that given the sheer number of available ways that people can reach their friends and family, relationships have become even more difficult to establish, let alone maintain.

     

    Conversation is slowly becoming a lost art, if it isn't already. Even those who take time to sit down down with friends and kin still usually end up having their eyes and fingers glued to the screen. Perhaps it is a change imperceptible to those who cannot be bothered to notice, but the truth is that many of us use technology (in the form of Social Media) to further detach ourselves from things that really matter.

     

    Why call up a friend to ask how his/her day went when you can simply send a seemingly clever "sticker" to make your sentiments known?

     

    Why bother writing letters when you can send a "tweet" that conveys your affection for another human being?

     

     

    When the brilliant minds behind Social Media and Touch Technology first came up with their ideas for such platforms, I believe their intention was to bring people closer together. I do not suppose it was their dream to open the doors to an entirely unrecognizable world where everyone says (or more specifically types) LOL this and LMFAO that.

     

     

    Has technology and Social Media inadvertently robbed us of some of the best moments in life? Those precious hours that could have been spent conversing with like-minds may very well be lost.

     

    It is in the nature of human beings to grow and evolve. This is a well documented fact since we discovered fire and decided to start cooking our meals. Yet, here we are, obsessively finding new ways to shorten words into almost incomprehensible abbreviations just to save on "characters"; taking photos of anything and everything so we can post them online for the purpose of fostering a false sense of community and kinship with virtual strangers. One scary thought that occurred to me is that we are devolving, that we are regressing as a specie because we fail to recognize that the leaps in bounds in Comm Technology can irreparably damage the society we so painstakingly built.

     

    Perhaps the real downside of Social Media is how people decide to use it these days. What was once conceived as a tool for keeping people close to one another has become a wedge that creates more division. The good news is that we can always make better choices, one of which is to use Social Networking and other forms of communication to cultivate meaningful relationships and mutually beneficial connections.

  10. Top 3 Bands:

     

    1 The Clash

     

    2 AC/DC

     

    3 Foo Fighters

     

     

     

    Top 3 Car Makers:

     

    1 Lamborghini

     

    2 Maserati

     

    3 Ferrari

     

     

    Top 3 Songs

     

    1 Stairway to Heaven

     

    2 Thunderstruck

     

    3 Everlong (acoustic version)

     

     

    Top 3 Ladies

     

     

    1 Alexandra Daddario

     

    2 Kat Dennings

     

    3 Christina Hendricks

     

     

    Top 3 Pinoy Bands

     

    1 Eraserheads

     

    2 Parokya ni Edgar

     

    3 Siakol

     

     

    Top 3 Pinoy Performers/Singers

     

    1 Gloc9

     

    2 Francis M

     

    3 Sitti Navarro

     

     

    Top 3 Athletes

     

    1 Michael Jordan

     

    2 Michael Schumacher

     

    3 Jimmy Johnson (Nascar)

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