cruise427
Los Angeles, CA
age: 41
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dated a very nice european guy. (straight) sweet, spoke several languages. He was never married and never had children(45). (i do) but we stil got along. What was missing?
I didn't exactly go for the man bag thing...but at least he was a good dater. Two dates was enough to let me know there was no chemistry.
We did connect when we kissed but soon fizzled. I can't understand why I didn't like him.
Is it wrong to think that this was do to this man bag?
There is such a huge variety of people, from all over the world,
from every culture in Los Angeles,..
people around here, don't really worry about those things..
personally,..
i think its gay
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wolfkeeper
Hamilton, MI
age: 47 online now!
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If it was carried strictly as a fashion statement and not for functionality, it would be creepy to me.
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leejeans
Ogden, UT
age: 49
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Um, guys from different parts of the world carry man bag as we do with backpacks here. lol I can handle the man bag if his bag is strapped ACROSS his chest rather than over his shoulder/under arm. Personally, I think it's fine..........?
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ladyeden
Waynesville, MO
age: 48
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First thought was testicles........ ahemm.
Likely he had his passport, lots of $$$ and important documents he didn't want to leave in a hotel room.
As long as he didn't ask to borrow my lipstick - we be cool.
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crash76446
Dublin, TX
age: 40
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I would say if you lived around here and carried a purse you better have real thick skin............................
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sedonaphotofan
Sedona, AZ
age: 44 online now!
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Every culture is different, if the man bag was a deal breaker then maybe just maybe he was not the one for you.
Karl
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