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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If OP was asking about NHL players, especially from a certain midwestern city, I'd think it was my DW. [/quote] My cousin hooked up with NHL, MLB athletes often when she was in her late teens/early 20s. She was gorgeous (still is), wild, funny and fun. A skinny, dolled up blonde. She would go to upscale and popular dance clubs. They all have special VIP rooms where the really gorgeous girls would be invited too away from the normal people and riff raff. You only find out about these rooms if you are a special level of beauty. Average pretty won't cut it. She eventually calmed down and got married to a regular guy, has a few kids and a successful career. So from her experience you probably first need to work on looking like one of those girls from the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. Then start frequenting places where big athletes hang out. [/quote] So you’re cousin used her “beauty” to be a sl*t for a bunch of guys? Classy! Sorry for the guy who wife’s that used up. What a sad way to live if you’re just a piece of meat to whomever pays and wants you for that night. I hate women like her, because it gives men the idea they can tear all women like they[/quote] +1. Male here. I don’t know why PP thought bragging about her cousin being passed around by pro ball players was some kind of achievement? No way would I marry that walking std. [/quote] Why would you say that was bragging. She was young and she had fun. Totally her choice. She has no regrets. Not the life I would have chosen but it was what she was wanted so more power to her. You are being anti woman.[/quote] No, I’m being anti- hoe. There’s a big difference. [/quote]
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