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No fat chicks!
If I wasn’t always a shallow, sexist pig, Something must have made me one. No tattoos, no smokers and no fat chicks. I judge women on first glance and these are the three main things I’m looking for. Or at … Continue reading
Head-to-head
What is it we get from giving a little head? A good few drinks into a night out a guy starts to dance with a girl on a busy dance floor. It gets a little steamy and eventually she leads … Continue reading
Toss a coin
Struggling with an important decision? Don’t bother. I’m the first person to admit to my many failings as a man. High on my list of pet hates about myself is being a ditherer. I’m paralysed by choice. I hate choices. … Continue reading
Soul-less train
Can you believe in destiny, While disbelieving an interventionist God? God, I’m afraid, is not in my heart. As much as I would love to have faith in a higher purpose, a soul beyond the life of my body, a … Continue reading
Yes, I want all the sauces! Sweet and sour!
Sometimes the brain doesn’t want to admit, what the eye can see. Continue reading
You’re not leaving the table ’til you’ve finished
Are fussy people born that way, or did their parents just not teach them any different? Continue reading
Unhappy marriage? Blame your DNA
You might be miserable, but your genes aren’t Continue reading
The smelliest time of the year
The first day back after the holidays really does stink. Continue reading
A healthy appetite
Overindulgence isn’t healthy. So why does it seem so admirable? Continue reading