Oh, and about little girls lezzing it up for boys, that's terribly worrying.
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Quote: Aaron @ September 23 2009, 12:41 AM BSTOh, and about little girls lezzing it up for boys, that's terribly worrying.
Makes you wonder what's happened to them, either at home, or through a family "friend."
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ September 22 2009, 11:52 PM BSTI don't even fit in with the misfits.
Ah, same here, I'm afraid.
But I was with you in spirit. It's just the body was sleeping
Quote: Moonstone @ September 22 2009, 11:11 PM BSTIt's all just a matter of opinion is all.
There is a place for opinion in this, but there is also a place for the cold facts. I've seen some of these facts in the past, and on putting them all together, it's difficult to come to any conclusion other than that Dolly is right to hold her 'opinion'. And while that is only my opinion, it's an informed opinion.
Moving back on to the topic: I like being chatted up in a very subtle way. I like it when a man pretends to be interested in what I'm saying (because bascially they are not normally), compliments me and asks to buy me a drink. That's my favourite way of being chatted up.
Quote: EllieJP @ September 23 2009, 8:02 AM BSTMoving back on to the topic: I like being chatted up in a very subtle way. I like it when a man pretends to be interested in what I'm saying (because bascially they are not normally), compliments me and asks to buy me a drink.
Ah, that's very very interesting.
Drink?
You missed the compliment bit...
Quote: EllieJP @ September 23 2009, 8:19 AM BSTYou missed the compliment bit...
Oh, that's very observant of you, what a rare combination you have of beauty and mind .
Handcuffs?
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ September 22 2009, 11:46 PM BSTMe versus the rest of the world again. Or rather an internet comedy forum.
Nah. Wear whatever you like and to hell with the rest of the world if they jump to conclusions about you because of your garb. If wearing drag has taught me anything, it's that tight bra straps leave welts.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ September 22 2009, 10:55 PM BSTSo according to Dolly's book of social ettiquette, eye staring is okay. Can you recommend the appropriate amount of time and are you allowed to look at any other bits of their body?
Nanoseconds. A woman will realise that you are staring at their tits before you have even registered yourself that that is what you are doing.
Quote: Timbo @ September 23 2009, 8:42 PM BSTNanoseconds. A woman will realise that you are staring at their tits before you have even registered yourself that that is what you are doing.
(Not the handbag bit)
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ September 21 2009, 4:10 PM BSTThis is why I am single. I'm too nice and sensible! Never thought I'd say that.
Plus I like having the whole duvet.
Don't tell the girls but I don't really believe in women's intuition. Like a woman really knows more than a man about something. The womb is not a crystal ball!
Why can't men and women live in harmony where we say what we mean, tell each other if something is wrong, and not try to change each other.
It all seems so silly to me.
I cannot think of anything that is more boring, or more likely to send me into the bed of another woman.
Quote: Kenneth @ September 23 2009, 12:52 PM BSTNah. Wear whatever you like and to hell with the rest of the world if they jump to conclusions about you because of your garb. If wearing drag has taught me anything, it's that tight bra straps leave welts.
Funnily I spoke to a very intelligent friend about this today. She's a professional working in the health service and a happily married mother of three. She sometimes happens to wear tops that might be what some people may consider a bit low. She agreed she certainly didn't do it for male attention and would be annoyed if anyone stared or commented. She also said - without prompting - that it's quite a scary opinion to hold that woman are asking for attention if they show any sort of cleavage and that it leads onto more scary areas of the treatment of women. She wouldn't welcome such attention and yet she's one of the friendliest people I know. She's a very attractive woman who has always received a lot of attention because of her looks (she looks like Penelope Cruz) and yet has never sought this. I also know a lot of women have been very jealous of this and men have been a bit pissed off if she's not interested in them. Read into this and the argument what you will.
Quote: Moonstone @ September 23 2009, 8:58 PM BST(Not the handbag bit)
Pah. It is a sixth sense women have. They actually know you are about to look at their tits before you do. Sunglasses offer no defence.
Okay, I'm going to type this slowly so there is no misunderstanding of what I'm trying to put across -
Ladies - if you show off lots of naked boobie flesh, men are going to stare. I know it might seem a strange and unusual concept for you to take in, but it is a stone cold fact.
If you don't want men to stare at your naked boobie flesh, don't wear low cut or revealing tops.
You can moan, complain, act shocked, talk to other women and shake your head in utter disbelief - but it's like that...and that's the way it is...Hur!
Here endeth the lesson.