Are you lost needing femoid advice post here - For the poor bastard's who dare or are just curious

Does pissing feel good for girls? As a guy sometimes taking a piss just feels fantastic.

Not just in the bladder reliving sense, but the actual act of pissing.
I'm satisfied, but unless I've been holding it in for a while I wouldn't say it stands out as a highlight of my day. That being said, it's possible that the differences in urethral anatomy means that urine has a longer way to travel out of a man's body and is therefore a more fuller body experience. Additionally urine and semen travel the same way out so urine actually needs to pass through the prostate (prostatic urethra) in order to be released, which is probably a pleasurable feeling.

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The more I know.
 
OF saying that it is making bank doesn't mean that the creators are making money, only those at the top or who already have an outside platform to exploit will be.
Right, I just meant the money coming into OnlyFans has to be more than just a bunch of lonely otakus/nerds paying a few girls on the internet for their used panties. It's either normalfags have somehow have succumbed to otaku behaviour and/or money is being laundered through it. OnlyFans is becoming normalised both as a creator and as a subscriber.

We've been together 5 years.
But I do miss the old nerd grazing grounds like forums.
(Thank You, Kiwi Farms. You are my best friend.)
IRL geek shit must be majorly ruined now right? I only went to (a few) geeky things and events well after geekdom got invaded by normalfags so it's a little hard to tell how much they've been ruined. Though even looking at that No Brand Con video that RLM did years ago, you could see it was a lot more innocent with goofy nerds and geeks. The first con I went was basically just a giant advertising hall for upcoming movies.
 
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Right, I just meant the money coming into OnlyFans has to be more than just a bunch of lonely otakus/nerds paying a few girls on the internet for their used panties. It's either normalfags have somehow have succumbed to otaku behaviour and/or money is being laundered through it. OnlyFans is becoming normalised both as a creator and as a subscriber.
I think that probably is money laundering. There's organised crime pimping girls with accounts on there. It could also be people buying their own to get rewards / recognition like with regular mlms too I guess.
 
I think that probably is money laundering. There's organised crime pimping girls with accounts on there. It could also be people buying their own to get rewards / recognition like with regular mlms too I guess.
The irony. Onlyfans defenders always say "oh it makes adult content so much safer by cutting out the middle man!" only for this to be the reality.
 
How do I be a good step-parent to an 8 year old boy? I don't have children of my own and have really never been around children my whole life. Not interested in any input other than how to be a good parent.
Ask his interests , take him shooting and shit unless his mom is libtard then the kid is fucked and you are fucked. Never argue her decisions and parenting in front of the kid later behind closed doors discuss it unless the decision she makes is unhinged. Always support her in argument with the kid. Usually when our two year old wants xyz, or throws a tantrum or tries the old ask mom and if no and then ask dad toddler edition we always put up united front and later we argue xyz should be done. Have common rules and enforce them. Its going to be hard because they pull puppy eyes, crying but sometimes lying and manipulating to get what they want. So good luck.

Remember no sugary threats and sodas.
 
On the topic of isolation:
What's the woman's equivalent of Taxi Driver and Travis Bickle?
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80% of bought goods is women.
Think about that stat and what it means. What’s your biggest weekly spend as a family? It’s the supermarket for groceries. Who is doing the weekly shop? Mum is. Who is buying little Olivia new school shoes becasue she grew out of hers? Mum.
This stat gets thrown around like women are out frittering every penny away on makeup and whatever when the reality is that it’s usually women doing the day to day shopping that keeps the family ticking over. Your weekly trip to Sainsbury’s, clothes for endlessly growing kids, school uniforms, taking the dog to the vet, all that sort of stuff.
 
The ex I have spoken of previously reached out to me suddenly a couple of days ago, and I have been drafted into having coffee and a talk tomorrow. She's being incredibly vague, and I know it's probably a bad idea, but I'm too curious to not show up
 
The ex I have spoken of previously reached out to me suddenly a couple of days ago, and I have been drafted into having coffee and a talk tomorrow. She's being incredibly vague, and I know it's probably a bad idea, but I'm too curious to not show up
Okay so what are you posting here for? You seem like you have decided on what you are doing.

Sorry for perhaps being rude I'm just confused what the point of the post was lol.
 
The ex I have spoken of previously reached out to me suddenly a couple of days ago, and I have been drafted into having coffee and a talk tomorrow. She's being incredibly vague, and I know it's probably a bad idea, but I'm too curious to not show up
Everyone already told you not to start this shit up again, but you're going to anyway because you don't actually want to get over her and move on with your life and instead waste another couple of years trying to make it work with the oneitis who is probably just using you as an ego-boost and rebound because you are her forever beta orbiter.

You're at an age where most people already learned this lesson (usually by the end of high school) and start to look into meeting someone serious that they are actually compatible with so they can start a family before they are in their 30s and the dating market only has the leftover rejects in it. That's going to be you one day, 35 and still on and off again with this woman, your milk carton empty, your hairline receded, still posting on KF that she blocked you again. And nobody else is to blame but you for continuing to make bad choices for yourself.

Grow up, Snigger.
 
Think about that stat and what it means. What’s your biggest weekly spend as a family? It’s the supermarket for groceries. Who is doing the weekly shop? Mum is. Who is buying little Olivia new school shoes becasue she grew out of hers? Mum.
This stat gets thrown around like women are out frittering every penny away on makeup and whatever when the reality is that it’s usually women doing the day to day shopping that keeps the family ticking over. Your weekly trip to Sainsbury’s, clothes for endlessly growing kids, school uniforms, taking the dog to the vet, all that sort of stuff.
It’s why marketing for men’s clothing is even geared towards women, as women will often be buying new clothes for their boyfriends/husbands. The models for men’s underwear are meant to appeal to women, as women are often tasked with buying things like underwear for the family. Ad execs see these purchasing trends, and try to cater more to the ones tasked with buying these things (mostly women) over who the product is intended for.

Fun fact: the models at Victoria’s Secret were originally meant to appeal to men looking to buy lingerie for their girlfriends/wives. Women weren’t the target audience at first.
 
as women will often be buying new clothes for their boyfriends/husbands.
I first heard this stat on MN, and it’s funny how the presentation is different. Here it’s been used to imply that women are spending like billy-o but there the presentation was that women are responsible for 80p in every pound spent at UK shops, I think it may have been slightly higher at supermarkets.
Their point was that boycotting places that act against women’s interests is something that works. And I think it does. I’ve not set foot in any in person store that lets men in the changing rooms since they did it and I have told them why
(there’s a man in the changing room
oh yes trans women are women,
There’s a man in the changing room and I’d like to try this on before I buy it
That’s the only one we have
Oh dear, well (hands assistant large pile of clothes) I’ll need to go elsewhere, you have a lovely day now.
I no longer buy anything that has started with the ‘men have periods too’ or ‘front hole’ nonsense. Advertising your women’s swim kit with men? Not a penny more from me shall you see.
The bud light thing was probably generally a male boycott - I’d imagine that more men than women bought it. The brand has been destroyed, because men don’t want to be associated with the mockable tranny beer. That’s worked even with AB having sizeable other brands and ESG money.
My point anyway is that if women are holding the purse strings for most household level spending, then companies that screw women over can be dealt with quite effectively. ESG money made that hard for a while, it short circuited the ability to vote with your purse, but that money is drying up now.
 
My point anyway is that if women are holding the purse strings for most household level spending, then companies that screw women over can be dealt with quite effectively.
I suppose this depends on a significant amount of women being anti-woke though which is something I've wondered about for a while. So, how many girl friends do you kiwigorls have that do the same boycotting as yourself?
 
For those of you who have been pregnant before, my wife is 21 weeks along and starting to deal with pretty bad swollen feet (first child btw if that makes a difference). For those of who you have dealt with this before what solutions did you have?
The one thing my wife wanted more than anything during swollen days was a place to put them up and a good rub down. Bust out some oil and dedicate a half an hour to working those feet for her.
 
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