hi
When i was a youngster i had a small travel shower bag.
Easy to put away and keeps every thing in one place
i still use one today that i keep all my necessities in.
The best Hiding places is usually in your wardrobe in a box and put other item in the box to.
Latest posts made by butters701
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RE: How Can I Get A Dildo Past My Parents?
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RE: (AUS)Tasmanian government supports gay marriage but won't act alone on the issue
All I mean by it is I will still fight for marriage rights but after the fact the name need to be change or as experience has taught me the rubber band will hit.
Say for example we have a rubber band and we will stretch it to its limit over your hand and release it.
The force of the rubber band hits you hand and and leave major damage.The rubber band in the example is the augment for marriage rights and the hand represent use the gay community And the tension the strait community now as fair as I can tell the rubber band is almost at full stretch and when we get the rights the rubber band is at max the only way we can stop the rubber band from hitting us is to remove the energy in the band which is the change of name for marriage that I suggested .
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RE: Police barred from penis enlargement…....
It not called the itchy tree for nothing that’s how they tell,
hint hint nudge nudge
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RE: Denmark Police Propose Ban On Anonymous Internet Use
I bet identity left will increase if any law like that passes,
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(AUS)Tasmanian government supports gay marriage but won't act alone on the issue
TASMANIAN Premier Lara Giddings has endorsed a parliamentary motion urging the federal government to legalise same-sex marriage, but says the state won't "go it alone" in changing the definition of marriage.
Greens leader and Education Minister Nick McKim tabled a motion in state parliament today calling on the federal government to amend the Marriage Act.
The Greens have tried and failed to have same-sex marriage legalised in Tasmania.
Ms Giddings confirmed the 10 Labor MPs would back the motion when the lower house votes tomorrow.
“The Australian Labor Party will vote as a bloc,” she told reporters in Hobart.
“I can say that there is strong support for this within the parliamentary Labor party, as there is within the state branch of the Australian Labor Party.”
But Ms Giddings said she would not move to legalise same-sex marriage.
“The legal advice that I have says we cannot go it alone, because the Marriage Act is very much a commonwealth piece of legislation.
“What we have done is go as far as we possibly can in assisting civil unions in that respect, and looking that we ensure that those relationships are given the widest possible protection.”Federal Labor is expected to vote on same-sex marriage at its national conference in December, but Julia Gillard has publicly stated her preference for maintaining the current Marriage Act.
Ms Giddings said she hoped the Prime Minister would take the Tasmanian government's position on board.
“What I'd certainly say to the Prime Minister in that respect is that it is important to listen to what Tasmanians are saying.
“But we of course are not the decision makers in relation to this, the Prime Minister has to articulate the views of the Australian views as a whole.”
A survey from polling company EMRS released yesterday found 59 per cent of Tasmanians are in favour of same-sex marriage.
It is my opinion that all the friction about this topic is manly about the word and it meaning so instead of fighting for the word marriage we need to be fighting for the rights and fined another word that suites all of the community.
Me personal i do not like the word marriage and would like something that the strait community can identified that I am gay and in a life based relation ship by me just saying the word and not getting confused and thinking I am strait when infarct I am not.