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As the political parties in the UK busily prepare their general election manifestos, we want to know: What will decide your vote?
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As opposed to
As opposed to geriatric socialist politicians who still believe in Steam Age national sovereignty and therefore are forced to support regimes like Slobodan Miloasevic's Serbia and are....
Benn Behaving Madly!
Boys will be boys
Chris Gaynor
Do BOYS ever really grow up? They go through the motions of adulthood, but are really a child locked in an adults body!
Nice sweeping statement
I'm kinda glad that the statement wasn't presented as a personal belief, but I think it's painfully stereotypical. I'd argue that, if anything, women and men are equal in the categories - you just need to go on a night out to see both genders 'gagging for it'.
I hate clubbing and find one night stands a ridiculous idea. I do like console gaming and the like though, but we all need our interests.
Oh, and a good pint.
Let A Man Be A Man
I’m in my 30s and been married for 12 years. Me and the missus have our ups and downs. I’ve provided for her like a man should do for his woman. She’s got a nice place to live, three lovely kids and a husband that is more or less faithful. Yeah, I’ve been a bit of a player, who hasn’t. The simple truth is that men have got to be allowed to be the way nature intended. It’s a mans world pure and simple. All this feminist crap makes me want to puke.