Lol. Not trying to burst your bubble, but I was actually hoping for it. I left the door open as a “test,” which you passed with flying colors and I still found amusing. However- in the spirit of the conversation- ignore all that I just wrote because:
No. I’m not expecting that- I’m so proud, remember?
Ah. Apologies. You said: “you weren’t expecting that” so using the “hi hungry, I’m dad” mechanism- I am saying that I am not “Expecting that” because you already said my name was “So proud” when I said: “I’m so proud.” So since (my name) is “I’m so proud” it cannot he “Expecting that.”
Oh, I get it now lol. Well, you‘re “I‘m so proud Expecting that“
The second in line for the throne in the “Expecting that“ family. A man of many words, feared and respected.
Hi, I‘m so proud Expecting that. I‘m dad :P
It’s somewhat irrelevant isn’t it? If one “likes their women” to not have a penis- does one also like their men to not have a penis? The common factor here is that a person does not want to be in a sexual relationship where there is more than one penis. They also- presumably, would like their to be one or possibly more vaginas. Likely they have many more “likes” that may include height, body composition, body hair, head hair color, length, style, and type, bone structure and arrangement of features, style of dress and self care, overall symmetry, and likely thousands of other tiny factors which play in to the abstract concepts of attraction and compatibility. But it’s sufficient to start with: the person they date must not have a penis. From there it becomes case by case.
No. I’m not expecting that- I’m so proud, remember?
The second in line for the throne in the “Expecting that“ family. A man of many words, feared and respected.
Hi, I‘m so proud Expecting that. I‘m dad :P
Played.