softweregurl -> The Line (or who's on top) (3/16/2011 9:07:25 PM)
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So a humor Q&A. Where is the line on "too much" in humor? Here's an example. I have been telling this for so long that I have no idea where I picked it up from. I would never let my other half on top. One day my other half got, like, way [example word 1] at me! "WHY WON'T YOU LET ME ON TOP!!" I told her, "When I left home my parents had a talk with me. They said 'We have tried to teach you well and learn you right from wrong. But, if you forget everything else we have ever taught you, remember this. "never [example word 2] up!"'" Where does this exist on the line of acceptability on this forum paying particular attention to [example word]s [1] and [2]? ttyl lol Note: I have personally recycled and adapted "Other Half" from old terminology. It encompasses all manner of relationship and sounds better then "Significant Other". It could be construed as excluding polygamy unless a person understands that the sum needed to produce a whole is greater then one. So it becomes self proving and all encompassing in that "Other Half" Implies greater then one. If we do not restrain our self's with remedial math we can surmise that a whole is any sum greater then one and any number of halves (greater then one) can equate to a whole. Isolationism could also be included with an acknowledgement that ones "Other Half(s)" may exist within yourself.
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