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They were never this sexy as cartoon dogs! Musketeers Wenchnet chat part V

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MalcolmTuckersMistress · 13/03/2014 18:32

And so it continues. Please join in for our continued celebration of sexy beardy men with swords in leather trousers! If you have any ideas on how to get dodgy stains out of leather then please let us know in this thread. Of course I'm speaking about salad cream. What else would it be?

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AnneWentworth · 14/03/2014 22:09

You what Mavis? Anne Elliot is the heroine in Persuasion by Jane Austen, Captain Wentworth was her amour and Anne Eliot was already taken.

It's a history degree. The second thread I look at on here is the 50 book read thing.

Twit · 14/03/2014 22:10

Athos

DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 22:11

Which pub? This?
Bwahahahaha.

Twit · 14/03/2014 22:13

The fwr pub obviously

Or, you could just ask it here? Maybe we could help. doubtful

DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 22:15

Ah, gotcha. There is a fwr pub! Still embarrassing to darken their step after coming straight from here.

AnneWentworth · 14/03/2014 22:16

I like to think I am a feminist usually.

DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 22:19

Not really, it's about the little Drink. Well, I'm sure any of you could offer a valuable advice on any other thread Grin. I'm sure the FWR will welcome a lost Cardinal's sheep. Anyway, don't think they'd come on here to read...

MavisGrind · 14/03/2014 22:19

Ahhh yes, Anne that all makes sense now. Although a seventeenth century prophet seems somewhat apt - non?

Yeah - c'mon drink - we established on thread, er, One that we're all feminists here although possibly crap ones so, ask away..

DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 22:20

Usually, I am too Grin. But for Cardinal.. Although i think he likes feisty women. And he could teach me to read and write and to fight with his sword.

AnneWentworth · 14/03/2014 22:22

Yes, from here on I am named for her. I might use it when I write a book, it will be easier for people to remember.

Sparklegeek · 14/03/2014 22:24

I've just watched the Date with the Musketeers link again.

Yep, worked again that time too

MalcolmTuckersMistress · 14/03/2014 22:25

Well you are right Drink. That was husband. Richelieu is at the OTHER end and I can't see him without turning my head...oh I'm a lucky woman.

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DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 22:26

It's a bit late now, Mavis, and i've drunk too much prosecco to be serious. But I'm sure we can talk about it when less bleary eyed. episode 3 finished. I think i'll watch Jonathan Creek now. It got bad reviews apparently but I did enjoy the first two episodes.

Twit · 14/03/2014 22:28

It's ok, we're here to support you

and perv

I'll tell you something that got my goat. I overheard two women talking about their toddler daughters and saying. "It's really odd, sometimes she like to rough and tumble and other times she like pink sparkly things. She's neither one thing nor the other."
I mean, seriously?

AnneWentworth · 14/03/2014 22:29

I saw Jonathan Creek in the playground with his kids lady week. Just saying.

AnneWentworth · 14/03/2014 22:31

Twit! I know we are trying to encourage Drink to share but I think someone is going to complain. However what an idiot parent.

Twit · 14/03/2014 22:31

I did a nick name quiz thingy and it came up with McAwesome Grin

MavisGrind · 14/03/2014 22:36

Okey dokey Drink (love Prosecco). You know where we are....

Right. We're lacking in pictures. I'm off to google. It's that time of night.......

TwitMcAwesome · 14/03/2014 22:39

Oh goody.

AnneWentworth · 14/03/2014 22:40

Loving the name change.

MavisGrind · 14/03/2014 22:40

OK, for starters. This threads Athos Sex Face picture Right. Will google now.

They were never this sexy as cartoon dogs! Musketeers Wenchnet chat part V
DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 22:44

Well, DD is 3 and has been already conditioned to know that it is important to look pretty, to be cute, to be a princess. I know where it comes from Angry. I knew it would come eventually in ten years time maybe but I find it sad someone taught her she should look cute (with a fucking head tilt) and dresses are pretty and trousers are not Hmm. I know it has not come from home, because we don't watch anything remotely princessy plus we speak another lingo at home. Oh and boys can climb trees and girls don't.

Her little boy friends have not been spoken to in the same way and they are not interested in how they look. She is. and I'm lacking the brains to explain in 3 year old terms that it's more important to have fun, to make/ do stuff, etc. She does all those things and is rather cracking in general but this bothers me.

She's always liked dresses, fine but she had never before asked whether the dress makes her pretty...

DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 22:46

Apart from this is a a great pain in the arse, very resilient and stubborn no idea who she takes after and likes running and feeding dolls and cars and mud and cooking with me. But she has already been taught that she will be judged on her looks after she barely came out of womb .

DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 22:50

Grin I knew tumbleweed would ensue.

AnneWentworth · 14/03/2014 22:53

Hmmm, I also have a three year old (currently he is unbothered by dresses) and with him usually actions work better than words a lot of the time. So just providing the opportunity for climbing trees etc. sometimes drawing attention makes it bigger. I would be inclined to just start saying she looks lovely in her new trousers but no more or that sort if thing.

Sorry pretty crap advice from me. I have all boys and sometimes DS1 laughs at DS2 if he wants a toy that's pink and I just say its ridiculous what do they actually think is going to happen? They have no answer.

It doesn't help that we both come from cultures where gender split is quite acute and although I am completely unbothered by it all DH has ishoos with pushchairs and I had to push to buy DS3 a kitchen - even though DH cooks all the time and pushes the pushchair.

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