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One time I was writing some Edwardian group story thing and when I had my character say he was going to eat Spotted Dick, all of the other writers got grossed out and didn't get that I was talking about British food.

Feel my pain.
Speaking of, people were roasting english cuisine at the kitchen today

I'm fine with it, apart from the ridiculous names, my colleague called it brutish but i think it's just working man's food. Ours isn't really that different, it has that comfy blue collar feel to it
 
I'd argue that some of the twinks have a daddy fetish. Also, some of the older guys might just try to relive their youth through their partner.

It's just crazy to me. At my age, I have nothing in common with 20 year olds, and I really don't see what a man over 40 would be able to have in common with a 20 year old.

Pretty sure he was part of Bryan Singer's merry band of paedophiles back in the 90s & 2000s
So was Ian McKellen. He's been to Singer's parties. That still disappoints me.
 
Speaking of Bryan Singer: to this day I still suspect that Brad Renfro went downhill because during the filming of Apt Pupil,. which Brad Renfro made when he was underage, he was somehow targeted by Singer.

Mostly because Renfro would have been an easy target. He didn't have his family protecting him even when he was a kid, and as soon as he did Apt Pupil, he really started going downhill and started drinking and doing drugs.
 
It's just crazy to me. At my age, I have nothing in common with 20 year olds, and I really don't see what a man over 40 would be able to have in common with a 20 year old.
I'd say it's more about hooking up than actually living in a committed relationship. I also couldn't see living with someone 10 years younger than me.
 
I'll defend british cuisine to the death. Faggots taste great!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rR-wqxRjIg
Shepherd's pie superior

So much so several countries have their own version based on the original recipe. We use cassava and sun dried meat in ours

I have nothing in common with 20 year olds, and I really don't see what a man over 40 would be able to have in common with a 20 year old.
Few years ago i would disagree, but today it feels like people on their 20s have a whole different culture than people on their 30s. Back then it wasn't this much evident, i blame the internet
 
I'll defend british cuisine to the death. Faggots taste great!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rR-wqxRjIg
Traditional British food is great. Although I learned one thing about British food customs. They don't put maple syrup on pancakes. A British friend told me this because she was astounded at the idea of Americans drenching their pancakes in sweet syrup.
I'm fine with it, apart from the ridiculous names, my colleague called it brutish but i think it's just working man's food. Ours isn't really that different, it has that comfy blue collar feel to it
I have to say, I love British food names. They're brilliant and funny.
I'd say it's more about hooking up than actually living in a committed relationship. I also couldn't see living with someone 10 years younger than me.
So is there really more gay men wanting to just hook up, because most women wouldn't do it so much because of fear of STD's and other things.
 
You're all posting too much again
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