Do Men Even Like Women?

Heterosexual men obviously "like" women. It's complicated. It's biological, it's a very hardcore attraction, and it's a very unforgiving desire.
Same for hetro women. I mean my life would be easier if I wasn't attracted to the opposite sex, but that's not my reality even as old as I am.

I may be a faggot in way too many ways to count, but I'm not gay enough to visit or live in Washington.
Washington state or Washington DC? Both I can understand, but for different reasons.
 
This thread was weirdly enjoyable to catch up on just now. I even saved for later deleted some tart comments, just to keep the mellow and also because of a more important announcement: Kiwi Farms may have reconciled me with tuna casserole for the first time in 40 years.

How it started:
Absolute heresy. Mayonnaise and some green peas are the way.
I have never heard of this. I am intrigued. Do you have a newsletter?

But fr, I eat tuna either with mayo/mustard/chopped spinach/black pepper and sometimes onions, or do a proper tuna salad with tuna, mayo, boiled eggs, onions, celery, black pepper, mustard occasionally, spinach sometimes.

I eat my tuna mixed in with cheap pasta. Anything less is a waste of tuna.
Tuna should never be with pasta. Still scarred from tuna casserole dinners growing up. Why did she put green peppers in it, why??

How it's going:
My favourite thing to do with canned tuna is make up a garlic and cheese bechemel and mix it in with some frozen peas, cooked rice or pasta and then bake it with cheese on top.
Oh my God. It's all come together now. My mother should have put in green peas, not fucking green pepper. That is so much better. God. I might actually make this.

🌞☀️Thanks, Kiwi Farms.☀️🌞

I've screenshot a bunch of you people's contributions to my future dinner. Tia.
 
This thread was weirdly enjoyable to catch up on just now. I even saved for later deleted some tart comments, just to keep the mellow and also because of a more important announcement: Kiwi Farms may have reconciled me with tuna casserole for the first time in 40 years.

How it started:

I have never heard of this. I am intrigued. Do you have a newsletter?

But fr, I eat tuna either with mayo/mustard/chopped spinach/black pepper and sometimes onions, or do a proper tuna salad with tuna, mayo, boiled eggs, onions, celery, black pepper, mustard occasionally, spinach sometimes.


Tuna should never be with pasta. Still scarred from tuna casserole dinners growing up. Why did she put green peppers in it, why??

How it's going:

Oh my God. It's all come together now. My mother should have put in green peas, not fucking green pepper. That is so much better. God. I might actually make this.

🌞☀️Thanks, Kiwi Farms.☀️🌞

I've screenshot a bunch of you people's contributions to my future dinner. Tia.
Didn’t expect a bait thread to turn into a great resource for how to prepare tuna eh?
 
Oh my God. It's all come together now. My mother should have put in green peas, not fucking green pepper. That is so much better. God. I might actually make this.
Sweet corn kernels are okay too.

edit ; you need to be taught some traditional pasta e tonno recipes you can't go through life thinking tuna and pasta only meet in angloid casseroles
 
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I have never heard of this. I am intrigued. Do you have a newsletter?

But fr, I eat tuna either with mayo/mustard/chopped spinach/black pepper and sometimes onions, or do a proper tuna salad with tuna, mayo, boiled eggs, onions, celery, black pepper, mustard occasionally, spinach sometimes.
Once again Kiwi Farms is proven to be a culinary forum disguised as a bullying and gossip forum.
 
Sweet corn kernels are okay too.

edit ; you need to be taught some traditional pasta e tonno recipes you can't go through life thinking tuna and pasta only meet in angloid casseroles
What does your wife think about pizza with tuna and red onions? My dad loves that shit.
 
I agree, at least a dozen of these guys are die hard anti feminists who legitimately hate me.
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My favorite long pasta is tagliatelle, they got them non-dried at Lidl 👌
Starting to suspect you actually work there...
 
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