Catastrophist79
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Is there a biochemical (or any other) difference between lust and attraction?
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Is there a biochemical (or any other) difference between lust and attraction?
Do you feel typecast by your name given these chemistry questions?
Did the question above this one make you throw up in your mouth a little too?
I didn't throw up in my mouth but I did get confused on the "wet" part. I thought English accents made you sleepy, no?
I didn't throw up in my mouth but I did get confused on the "wet" part. I thought English accents made you sleepy, no?

Apparently, they make you seepy.
Apparently, they make you seepy.
Apparently, they make you seepy.
Seepy? Like the accent bores me into a state of sleepiness and drool "seeps" out my mouth? Yeah, I guess that's plausible.
Christ, do I want to lick your brain even more now!
I'm wide awake, but due to a Midwestern accent, not a British one.
Seepy? Like the accent bores me into a state of sleepiness and drool "seeps" out my mouth? Yeah, I guess that's plausible.
I don't think that's what she had in mind.
I don't think that's what she had in mind.
Fixed your post. I did not mean to diss your knowledge of chemistry with the earlier discourse. I just wanted folk to know that water isn't the only thing that expands upon turning solid.
I suppose I SHOULD ask a question.
Updated shopping list:
1. Nutella
2. New Merriam Webster dictionary
Anything else before I go shopping?
You must not go shopping for women very often.
I do need tampons.
You could have told him that had he called you from the store to ask.
Silly man.
Is it possible for the tone of a British accent alone to make an American girl wet?
Did the question above this one make you throw up in your mouth a little too?
I didn't throw up in my mouth but I did get confused on the "wet" part. I thought English accents made you sleepy, no?
I'm wide awake, but due to a Midwestern accent, not a British one.
I think this question was already asked, but if not, what accents do you find alluring, chemgirl?
Not to be a stick in the mud, but....doesn't water contract until it hits 32* F before it begins to expand?
I read that someplace.
I do not like stainless steel appliances or granite counter tops. Am I doomed to be hopelessly and eternally "unhip"?
It's fine. I'll just send him back out when he returns.
Not to be a stick in the mud, but....doesn't water contract until it hits 4°C before it begins to expand?
I read that someplace.
FYP, YW.
If you're a glacier, you can have liquid water below 32°F.
FYP, YW.
I do not like stainless steel appliances or granite counter tops. Am I doomed to be hopelessly and eternally "unhip"?