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Hello all,

I'm pretty new here. Just wanted to say I'm glad to see an area that is centered around male-related issues. The information in here will be very helpful for me! Most of the weight loss forums/communities I've seen are mostly women for some reason.

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Treasure our little corner of the room cause it's not much different here either.

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HAHAHA! And don't start a thread about 'cher willie getting bigger...

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ya...women come in here all the time...plant flowers in the urinal... :angry:

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Yeah I did notice that many of the man room threads are invaded by women. That's just how it goes. They can't avoid the temptation of putting their two cents in about.... pretty much everything. My girlfriend concurs with this assessment haha.

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ya...women come in here all the time...plant flowers in the urinal... :angry:

I do love orchids, but not in urinals... Not the proper nutrients for growth! My husband tells me one of my best attributes is I think like a man (mostly) and I've always enjoyed the company of men over women (again, mostly!)...

One of my favorite movie lines is Jack Nicholson in "As Good as it Gets" - a woman asks him how he can write about women so well and he replies, "I think of a man, then I take away reason and accountability". I'm sure I'll be hated on for this, but my God is that ever true 99%. Don't even get me started on driving.

Lol, ok I'm done with bashing my sex, enjoy your Mens Room and I'll keep my two cents to myself from here on out... Or at least I'll try really hard ;)

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I do love orchids, but not in urinals... Not the proper nutrients for growth! My husband tells me one of my best attributes is I think like a man (mostly) and I've always enjoyed the company of men over women (again, mostly!)...

One of my favorite movie lines is Jack Nicholson in "As Good as it Gets" - a woman asks him how he can write about women so well and he replies, "I think of a man, then I take away reason and accountability". I'm sure I'll be hated on for this, but my God is that ever true 99%. Don't even get me started on driving.

Lol, ok I'm done with bashing my sex, enjoy your Mens Room and I'll keep my two cents to myself from here on out... Or at least I'll try really hard ;)

You can input your two cents anywhere on the forums you like, however, we do request that you respect that the men's room is for men only, and refrain from posting in here.

Thank you. :)

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