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now that makes senseThis game, if we were going by all games she'd not be anywhere near top 5 and that separating humans and nonhumans
add nonhumans and humans......a nonhuman would be number one on my list
now that makes senseThis game, if we were going by all games she'd not be anywhere near top 5 and that separating humans and nonhumans
Riona would 100% make the top 15.I notice that you left off basically all the Moms. How could you leave off Jada, Jamilla, Riona and Asami. For shame.
I notice that you left off basically all the Moms. For shame.
A blonde and brunette, how disgustingly pedestrian1. Liz & Amy.
2. Everyone else.
I think they're all attractive, but those 2 are clear top, for me.
Now feels like a fantastic time to reveal that I'm Irish.lol yeah, gingers are generally an object of ridicule (& quite often disgust), where I live.
I think it's due to the association with Scots people, being English we have a built in animosity.
tbh, I think like 80% of men change their minds when a woman is inherently hot. But I never understood the ridicule of redheads. Usually spunky, fiery, and hot. If I had found one who was into me when I was single, I'd have glued a ring to that finger.Now feels like a fantastic time to reveal that I'm Irish.
That said, gingers can sometimes get teased for their hair as children here too. But that quickly changes in teen years, especially if the ginger is inherently hot
I remember most of the teasing that gingers got, at least in my early teens was the "soulless gingers" memetbh, I think like 80% of men change their minds when a woman is inherently hot. But I never understood the ridicule of redheads. Usually spunky, fiery, and hot. If I had found one who was into me when I was single, I'd have glued a ring to that finger.
Nice list1. Tanya(Baby's Momma)
2. Cat
3. Liz
4. Amy
5. Fiona
6. Shizuka
7. Ellie and Ella
8. Natalia
9. Aaliyah
10. Riona
11. Asami
12. Maria
13. Jasmine
14. Nana
15. Priya and Jada
There was no such thing as the internet, or a meme, when I was in my early teens. Was 19 when the internet first became public, in '93.I remember most of the teasing that gingers got, at least in my early teens was the "soulless gingers" meme
I was born in '92 so concepts like memes and internet would have been a tad beyond meThere was no such thing as the internet, or a meme, when I was in my early teens. Was 19 when the internet first became public, in '93.
"Ginger ninja" was a popular thing, when I was in primary school.
"Ginger minge" became the go to, when in teens\adolescence.
Yeah, I know the joke/tease/whatever about the soulless ginger thing. I just never understood any of the ridicule about them lol. But then again, I've always had a thing for redheads so I'm definitely biased.I remember most of the teasing that gingers got, at least in my early teens was the "soulless gingers" meme
Never understood it other, one of the hottest girls in my primary, and secondary schools were were both gingers. Two different girls, just to be clearYeah, I know the joke/tease/whatever about the soulless ginger thing. I just never understood any of the ridicule about them lol. But then again, I've always had a thing for redheads so I'm definitely biased.
Yeah, I know. Cultural and historical reasons always play a factor into stuff like that. Like how western (more specifically, white) men are so popular with Japanese women. Then again, where I was raised in a rural area of Midwestern America, at least with my family, I was never subjected to that stuff towards physical traits and excluding others because of them.It depends on the individual's taste & personal preferences, but where they're from has a part to play.
I have a friend from Estonia, who had never physically seen a ginger person, until she came to England.
She was fascinated by it, thought it was beautiful & didn't understand why majority of people here mocked them.
Novelty factor\rarity influenced her opinion.
yeah him repeatedly using it is what i'm referring to, lets not go down that rabbithole thoI remember Reagan using it, in the 80's, when talking about removing bureaucracy...
I presume you're referring to that orange man's repeated recent use, though?
lol Feels more like a sinkhole!lets not go down that rabbithole tho
good pointlol Feels more like a sinkhole!![]()