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The object of any game is to win. You don’t
play any game without wanting to come out on top, but what happens when
the end result is given to us at the beginning of the game? Do we continue to
play the game, or would we just quit because the prize is not worth the effort
that the game requires?
There is a new show coming to VH1 soon called "Dating Naked.” It premieres July 17. On the show participants go through dating trials while wearing nothing but their birthday suit. Imagine meeting your blind date for the first time and they already know how you look naked. They saw all your business before the first drink! Would you continue to talk to them if you already knew what he was, or was NOT packing? Would you call her back if you knew how saggy her boobs really are?
These are questions you have to ask yourself before and after you see your partner in the nude. Does the end justify the means, or do the means justify the end?
In other words ladies and gents would you treat your date the same if you saw them naked first?
There is a new show coming to VH1 soon called "Dating Naked.” It premieres July 17. On the show participants go through dating trials while wearing nothing but their birthday suit. Imagine meeting your blind date for the first time and they already know how you look naked. They saw all your business before the first drink! Would you continue to talk to them if you already knew what he was, or was NOT packing? Would you call her back if you knew how saggy her boobs really are?
These are questions you have to ask yourself before and after you see your partner in the nude. Does the end justify the means, or do the means justify the end?
In other words ladies and gents would you treat your date the same if you saw them naked first?
--- Big Mike
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