Little girl is terrified after Biden bizarrely appears to nibble on her back

I just responded to your other post...
(If you want to talk about Trump, start another thread....
I'm unfamiliar with the allegations you mention about some 13 year old, however...if that were true, he'd be in jail....
I never believed the woman's story about the dressing room...another tale, that if true, should have been followed up on at the time....)

Unfamiliar?

Rape Allegations Refiled Against Trump
The new complaint, filed in the federal court in Manhattan, restates plaintiff Jane Doe's claims of the earlier lawsuit. Namely, that she was lured by a recruiter to summer parties hosted by co-defendant Jeffrey Epstein at an Upper East Side mansion on East 71st St., tied to a bed and forcibly raped by Trump, who slapped her with an open hand and told her he would do whatever he pleased with her.
https://www.courthousenews.com/rape-allegations-refiled-against-trump/
 
I find it amazing how Anglo-Saxon and Germanic inhabitants of Middle America

are so fucking clueless when it comes to tactile friendliness and affection.

Where I grew up in Boston's Italian North End, it was commonplace for people to peck one another's cheek upon being introduced.
The micks in Southie were as ethnic as we but most didn't do that, yet a few did.
The WASP Brahmins in Brookline or Beacon Hill definitely didn't do it unless they traveled a lot and picked it up.

We're a diverse nation with wildly varying social protocols.

It's absolutely ludicrous for anybody to suggest that President Biden,
whether he's an effective chief executive or not,
is a pedophile. The entire thought of it is beyond stupid. Way beyond stupid.

And yet, some people raised with ice-queen Middle American social protocols
actually believe that the most innocent gestures are inappropriate.

Mostly, it's just another example of how multi-culturalism is a handicap that we must overcome as a diverse nation,
and not a strength as some claim.
 
I find it amazing how Anglo-Saxon and Germanic inhabitants of Central America

are so fucking clueless when it comes to tactile friendliness and affection.

Where I grew up in Boston's Italian North End, it was commonplace for people to peck one another's cheek upon being introduced.
The micks in Southie were as ethnic as we but most didn't do that, yet a few did.
The WASP Brahmins in Brookline or Beacon Hill definitely didn't do it unless they traveled a lot and picked it up.

We're a diverse nation with wildly varying social protocols.

It's absolutely ludicrous for anybody to suggest that President Biden,
whether he's an effective chief executive or not,
is a pedophile. The entire thought of it is beyond stupid. Way beyond stupid.

And yet, some people raised with ice-queen Middle American social protocols
actually believe that the most innocent gestures are inappropriate.

Mostly, it's just another example of how multi-culturalism is a handicap that we must overcome as a diverse nation,
and not a strength as some claim.

What he did to that stranger's baby was just creepy...did you watch it? Scared the baby to death and shocked the mom... Dad got them out of there... with a gentle pat on the president's shoulder kind of signaling that he "understood" the weirdness...
 
What he did to that stranger's baby was just creepy...did you watch it? Scared the baby to death and shocked the mom... Dad got them out of there... with a gentle pat on the president's shoulder kind of signaling that he "understood" the weirdness...

I admit to not having watched it, because I almost never click onto the attached YouTube clips.
I should more often, perhaps.

This particular incident not withstanding, however, I don't think that there's much doubt about the premise that I offered being true.
American have to be the most ethnically unalike nationals on the planet, and in terms of social protocols,
you have to admit that we're not the same, don't you?
 
I admit to not having watched it, because I almost never click onto the attached YouTube clips.
I should more often, perhaps.

This particular incident not withstanding, however, I don't think that there's much doubt about the premise that I offered being true.
American have to be the most ethnically unalike nationals on the planet, and in terms of social protocols,
you have to admit that we're not the same, don't you?
I know some Huggers and I know some who don't roll that way.. I will admit that these days people have to be much more careful about showing affection or familiarity especially to strangers or coworkers or students... and that is unfortunate... how did it get that way? There shouldn't be anything wrong with a "proper hug" you know...
 
I know some Huggers and I know some who don't roll that way.. I will admit that these days people have to be much more careful about showing affection or familiarity especially to strangers or coworkers or students... and that is unfortunate... how did it get that way? There shouldn't be anything wrong with a "proper hug" you know...


That's what made college great in the mid to late 1960s.
People slept together to find out if they wanted to get to know one another better!

While I myself was never into purely recreational sex without a strong measure of actual affection,
I have to admit that it was a very comfortable environment in which to interact.
Failure to be at least flirtatious was considered an intentional insult.
 
I know some Huggers and I know some who don't roll that way.. I will admit that these days people have to be much more careful about showing affection or familiarity especially to strangers or coworkers or students... and that is unfortunate... how did it get that way? There shouldn't be anything wrong with a "proper hug" you know...

Which way do you roll?
 
That's what made college great in the mid to late 1960s.
People slept together to find out if they wanted to get to know one another better!

While I myself was never into purely recreational sex without a strong measure of actual affection,
I have to admit that it was a very comfortable environment in which to interact.
Failure to be at least flirtatious was considered an intentional insult.
We live in a very different world now... sadly...
 
That's what made college great in the mid to late 1960s.
People slept together to find out if they wanted to get to know one another better!

While I myself was never into purely recreational sex without a strong measure of actual affection,
I have to admit that it was a very comfortable environment in which to interact.
Failure to be at least flirtatious was considered an intentional insult.

Everyone is horny in college.
 
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