I am already in shape, cheers, and you misunderstand - I wasn't using 'middle-aged' in a disparaging way - I was using it because, as I said at the time, I believe that is what you are from the details you have provided here. I could just as easily have used the term 'adult', or indeed 'over the age of 14' because they are entirely equally applicable.
You're trying to slide your way out of making a bigoted age related comment. However, as I already said I laugh in the face of people who use the term 'middle aged' in a disparaging way. When Millennials make bigoted comments about older people they seem to think the person is just the older, usually less attractive and probably less cutting edge person they see in front of them. What they dont seem to understand is that that person has almost certainly had way more great life experiences than them and has probably done things they can only dream of or google. It's a bit like a Milennial with £200 going into a bank and making a disparaging comment about someone with 200k.
The term body count is horrendous, makes me think of Ted Bundy or Fred West, but it’s strange to even know your ‘body count’. Who actually keeps count? I honestly don’t think it’s possible to have sex with 75 people and to also know that you’ve had sex with exactly 75 people.
Again, I'm not - I don't need to slide out of anything in regards to you. You can get weird and repetitive and obsessive if you like, but no matter - I was merely saying something that, frankly, needed to be said. Reject it if you like, and keep telling us about all your incredible mind-blowing experiences that are so much better than everyone else and your incredibly hot girlfriend but we wouldn't know her cos she goes to school in another town, and if possible make yourself look even more ridiculous than you already do - it's no skin off my nose.
I see the usual suspect is here obsessing over a player who has moved on, interspersing his posts with jibes about how no one else gets football and Watford FC quite like him (the effing irony in that) and sprinkling it all with his usual strange obsession with his fellow forum members sex lives/telling them about his. Newsflash: No one gives a sh1t. Also, I’ve never, ever heard it referred to anywhere as a ‘body count’ - and given the story that’s been dominating the news this week, it’s a horrendously vulgar term that more than paints a picture of the type of person who uses it.
Threads like this are why this forum is so hard to stay away from. 2 pages ago we're earnestly discussing a long-serving Watford striker, skip forward a few posts and we're being regaled with tales of man with an 11-inch d1ck bedding half the women of Hertfordshire. I love it.
Really glad you said that, that last paragraph was exactly what I was thinking but didn’t really want to say it, hence the Ted Bundy and Fred West references. Body count really is a horrendous turn of phrase, with some truly awful connotations.
I personally love the irony that a man who can't even push the right buttons on his phone to post in a consistent font size insists he can push all the right buttons on a woman. Top stuff.
In your opinion and possibly in your cultural bubble. In my culture 'body count' simply means the number of people you've slept with. It's a neutral word in that context.
I guess it's called prioritising. Some people feel alive shouting Deeney Deeney Deeney, some people get their kicks in other ways....horses for courses.
My thoughts exactly. I remember saying to Dom the Hornet when he pissed his pants in a private message to me last season that the 'I don't like you cos you are different to me' mentality got flushed down the toilet by most right minded people in the UK decades ago.
why? are u saying that older people shouldnt be allowed to use certain words? personally 'body count' is the expression I'm most comfortable with and that I consider the most appropriate. I'd guess people with a low body count are more likely to have a negative view of the term than those with a higher one. Anyway it's not like mine is particularly high. I'm mid table.
Are u suggesting that middle aged people shouldnt skateboard or wear band T shirts? I dont do either but I dont think either has an age limit and I respect people's right to choose the lifestyle that suits them as long as they aren't harming others. Broadly speaking it's considered normal for men to keep enjoying the pleasures of life as much as possible as they age in Africa, Latin America and the Carribbean but much less so in Europe, North America and Asia. Interestingly this corresponds with the places in the world where most people are good/bad in bed and also where people are more/less uptight.