Sucks being next to France lol. Sweden can just export however much we want to Germoney and the nordics.
Somebody refered to her as a "hot blonde" when it first happened, and got downvoted and chastised with "that's a child!!" lol.
She did look young in the pictures, but he was right. That is one hot blonde
Yet I'm the one who's removed for disagreeing with the mandatory opinions
Socialists and liberalists had their chance. They showed that they want to harm society, devalue workers, discriminate against men and suppress those who don't toe the PC line.
Sorry old girl. There's only one alternative if you're a swedish man.
Please don't start with the "happy cake day" shite
A "red wine guy". Ugh.
Wasn't she their rep in the UN Security Council?
I've been thinking dementia for 8 years, but it just never seems progress.
I usually think about opening the next one before I've even finished
If you aren’t creative enough to get off, then sex with you is probably useless too. 🤷🏼♀️
But lame ass roasting aside
Not gonna pretend that I don't deserve it, or that I'm very polite either, but beginning every response with an insult is not some clever 'roasting'.
I don't agree with you that it should take half a year of learning your partner for sex to be good. If you're attentive and interested in getting your partner off, then you can do that the first time, or certainly atleast in a shorter time than that. But it's going to differ between different people ofc.
It's not jews, it's not women, and it's not strictly urologists. It's everyone in government and the medical field who can influence what is and isn't considered OK.
I will never ever trust this. Not with how gender/maleness is treated these days. What 'they' consider safe can be entirely political and ideology-based, rather than a biological fact.
Another caveat is that it's not allowed for men under 25 in my country (Sweden). "My body - my choice" only applies to one gender lol
edit: Although, to be fair, sterilisation is also not allowed for women under 25. They do ofc have many more options though
Honestly, I think condoms are unrealistic. Fucking with a condom is so totally useless that you almost feel a bit resentful of the woman after. Like she has bad minge or something. The first time I had sex I was a good boy and used a condom and I just quit after a while, and sat down and wondered what the fuck was wrong. She thought I'd finished.
Saying "wear a rubber" is stupid. For a lot of people, sex with a condom is completely useless. I'll wear one the first time with a woman as I ofc want to get imtimate, but the sex itself will be useless.
Chat control was tabled by swedens EU commissioner. Her predecessor was responsible for the trans-atlantic trade pact...
Why do people even tolerate us as members lol
In my neighbourhood in the city, there's some people who take their cat out in the park on a leash. I've done it myself. Though I also let one out on his own. He got spooked by a reindeer and then stayed inside for a whole day lol
Mainly they were indoor cats though. I don't think mine killed anything
Gluten intolerant here. You aint got shit. My ass hurt for a week after having the wrong kind of beer
They have LGBT neighborhoods?
Every T-Swift song is a vibe. You know this
En älg ska ha tagit sig in på ett omsorgsboendet Furugården i Valbo. Där ska den ha blivit avlivad av en jägare.
![Älg dödad på omsorgsboende i Valbo – skjuten av jägare](https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/e5da7ccf-72f0-444a-976a-c28067123756.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Let's talk about safe sex in Europe. It's quite the big legal subject, but one needn't get into all the details.
I'll start with mine: Sweden
Fatherhood carries the responsibility for the childs livelihood, same as motherhood. A father who doesn't live in the same household as his child and/or isn't legal guardian will have to pay money to the child (or usually mother) until they are 18 or 21, depending on if they are still going to school. If the father does not pay, the government will pay instead, and then collect the money from him.
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If a married woman is pregnant, the husband is legally the father. It doesn't matter if somebody else knocked her up. If a married man wants to challenge his fatherhood of a child, he will in practice need the cooperation of the actual father to prove that he isn't.
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If an unmarried woman is pregnant, a man can sign up for fatherhood. If a man doesn't, social services will have to examine who the father is. This can be done through various methods and if they fail to ascertain who the father is, but the pregnant woman says who it is, it will be taken to court. In court, as far as I know, the burden of proof is nearly non-existant.
In all cases, if a man is legally determined to be the father of a child, but disputes this, or suspects he isn't, he will need the actual father to help determine that he isn't.
What's it like in your country?