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john waterwalk
Sep 12, 2013, 08:22 AM
Im sure a lot of folks can relate, but why do I get pleasure out of flossing my gums until they want to almost bleed... the pain is soothing as I dig that string under the gumline...

joypulv
Sep 12, 2013, 09:14 AM
I'm curious, what is the age limit for using the word want to?
I'm not being sarcastic, I really want to know the cut off age. I makes everyone who uses it sound no more than 5, even though I'm sure most are as much as 18.

Anyway, I don't know why you get pleasure out of pain. If someone has gingivitis, getting the pressure of extra blood off the teeth is a relief. But it doesn't sound like you have gingivitis.

john waterwalk
Sep 12, 2013, 09:20 AM
I didn't know such a minor grammar error could turn your panties in a twist... I did t think there was a cut off age ina world where no one gives a anymore... so lets just say you're you're the disturber

joypulv
Sep 12, 2013, 09:31 AM
Not a disturber, just a perplexed senior on her way out. I can't hear or see want to without hearing a childhood sing-song chant kids sang to someone who was being a baby:
What's your name, little girl?
My name is Ida.
Ida what, little girl?
Ida Want to.

tickle
Sep 12, 2013, 09:37 AM
We do like to see 'grown ups' use proper English, and if you are one, then I guess you should while you are on this site.

In fact, I have an issue with your other terminology as well. Please be respectful if you intend to post here.


Treating your gums to the deep massage will only get you periodontal disease.

john waterwalk
Sep 12, 2013, 04:58 PM
Well I'm sorry you feel that way... pretty sad to know that someone is waiting behind their PC to correct another on TYPING... you got the point of what I stated, but something evil deep down inside of you had to pinpoint that out... well maybe IDA Want to be your friend... haha.. hows your gumline treating you... you said senoir... as in citizen? Ill be more respectful if you are.