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Monday, February 6, 2006 12:00 AM

Hooray, Celexa took my sex drive away!

And now my wife can't manipulate me.

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  • Wednesday, February 8, 2006 10:07 AM

    money

    but what you don't get, is that money is not what turned me on to this guy in the first place. What really got my panties wet, so to speak, was the way he thought and expressed himself. He was also a good in bed, so that didn't hurt either.

    If you have to be a millionaire to attract desirable women, there's something wrong with that picture. Because they're not in love with you, but with your money.

    If that's ok with you, so be it. That's a lifestyle choice.

    Personally, I tend to be prejudiced against rich men, because they usually want to use their money to control you.

    The reason I mentioned my race, is because believe it or not, there are men out there who have more imagination and creativity than the whole blonde hot chick "look how big my paycheck" is scene. That's tired and totally played out.

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