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Is it weird that I'm a guy and have never remotely felt the need to do this?

Not saying it's a bad thing, just that it's probably the one aspect of 'normal' (i.e. non-fetish) hetrosexual sex that I simply can't see the attraction in.

I wonder the same thing, out of all my mates I'm the only one that wouldn't do it.:confused:
 
kokoda hasnt appared on many peoples lists. I strongly suggesty all Australians to visit PNG their culture is way different than oours and kavieng has the best snorkelling ive ever seen and some awesome waves.
 
When I was starting uni I did a Bucket List, and have since achieved almost everything on it. I graduated with honours, toured the USA and Canada extensively, went to live MLB, NHL, NFL, NBA and NCAA football games, and made a significant discovery in my chosen field.

The only thing that eluded me was to have the financial resources to retire (or work for want rather than need) by 2000.

My new bucket list is a work in progress, and is quite fluid, but it includes extensively touring South America, Europe and Asia and buying a prestige car (preferably a Ferrari F430 or Aston Martin Vantage).
 

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Is it weird that I'm a guy and have never remotely felt the need to do this?

Not saying it's a bad thing, just that it's probably the one aspect of 'normal' (i.e. non-fetish) hetrosexual sex that I simply can't see the attraction in.

It feels good. That's the attraction.
 
^I reckon a large part of the attraction is going where you are 'forbidden' (at least seemingly).

I have no desire to do it either.

This thread is a bit depressing for me... my strongest goals in life mainly revolve around career, and whilst many would say I'm a high achiever in this regard and am continuing to strive for even more, in some ways I feel like I haven't lived anywhere near as much as people the same age as me have in other aspects of life...
 
^I reckon a large part of the attraction is going where you are 'forbidden' (at least seemingly).

I have no desire to do it either.

This thread is a bit depressing for me... my strongest goals in life mainly revolve around career, and whilst many would say I'm a high achiever in this regard and am continuing to strive for even more, in some ways I feel like I haven't lived anywhere near as much as people the same age as me have in other aspects of life...


Work to live.
Don't live to work.

Heard someone say this the other day, great motto.
 
1. play mini golf with king buzzo and fred durst.

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that'd probably do it.
 
1. Waterski on the Yarra, through Melbourne City - It must be illegal (Anyone know?) outside of Moomba so it probably wont happen. I just reckon it would be awesome.

2. Go to South Africa, England, Las Vegas, Nepal (Mt.Everest) and the Greek Islands.

3. Go on a road trip, for however long i want, and go wherever i want.

4. Watch EPL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL games.

5. Watch Carlton beat Essendon in a Grand Final (even just a regular season match would be enough at this stage).

I reckon if you did them in that order you might struggle. Had a look at the Yarra on the weekend and it looks filthy.
 
1. See the 7 wonders of the world.
2. Visit every continent
3. Gibbon Experience
4. Run my own business
5. Coach my kids cricket team
 

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Learn French
Have a comfortable salary
Visit Machu Picchu, or i guess the 7 wonders of the world as suggested above
Buy an apartment

More like a 5 year plan - off the top of my head. I hate thinking about life and death as a whole.
 

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