Reeeeeeeeaaaaaallly??
Im sorry didn't mean to sound sarcastic...but ...REEEEEAAALLYYY?
:D
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Reeeeeeeeaaaaaallly??
Im sorry didn't mean to sound sarcastic...but ...REEEEEAAALLYYY?
:D
LOL. Yes reeeeaaaalllllyyyy. There is nothing better than my wife fixing me a nice dinner and massaging my shoulders and talking sweet. Of course after being married almost fifteen years, I can count the number of times she did that one hand. That's post marriage. It was quite frequent pre marriage. Oh, how you women change once you've gotten your hooks in us.
I can't say I agree with this. Everyone has their limitations and men won't be able to handle every situation well either. Personally, someone who is able to admit their limitations and do not try to take control of every situation is more agreeable to me than someone who thinks he needs to assume a protective role.Quote:
Originally Posted by smilingtearz
Well, maybe one would like that if they have some kind of Electra complex...
As for pampering, I think we all like a little attention and spoiling at times.And this is the over simplification of the year! (I can say that easily since only couple of days left of the year! :p)Quote:
and what do men want?!?...all they want is....ummm...i rather not talk about this!
To butcher an old saying, women want their cake to reappear magically after they eat it. They want what everyone wants in a relationship -- the upper hand, to be in control, to be the one who is loved and not necessarily the one who loves.Quote:
Originally Posted by smilingtearz
Your post reminds me of a scene from the Jules Ffeiffer play "Little Murders." After getting mugged for the umpteenth time, an apartment tenant begs a city official to institute dictatorial police powers amounting to martial law. "I want my freedom back!" he wails.
It's the same irony as you wanting protection and dedicated love from a guy who won't curb your freedom. My question is: freedom to do what? Fool around with other men?
Jell-O GOOD. Mud BAD.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Ha! I nullify your statement thus! :p
So you agree with:;)Quote:
and what do men want?!?...all they want is....ummm...i rather not talk about this!
Nooo, I'm making an even less valid oversimplication.
Meanwhile, just so that you know... That wasn't jell-o, that was playdough!
But you probably like mud pies, too.
"A man has got to know his limitations." Wasn't that from a Clint Eastwood movie? I tried looking it up, but no such luck. Anyone out therre know?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Well, something like it was in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels...
"My point is, Freddy, know YOUR limitations. You are a moron.
It is from 'Magnum Force' according to imdb.Quote:
Originally Posted by Virgil
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Study to answer bum size puzzle
Women of various shapes and sizes are taking part in the study
Researchers at a Scottish university are aiming to answer the question - does my bum look big in this? Heriot-Watt University's School of Textiles and Design has launched what is believed to be the world's first study on how clothing affects the bum.
Four female models with various sized bottoms will wear different types of clothing as part of the research.
The study will examine how designs, colours, patterns and fabric types affect perception.
The university believes the research could have major implications for retailers.
Female volunteers wearing hundreds of different types of clothing will have their rears photographed for the research.
Participants will then be asked to look at the pictures to assess how big or small each model's backside appears.
Dr Lisa Macintyre, who is leading the research, said four models had been chosen to provide as representative as possible a sample of female rears.
One has a "standard" womanly backside while another has a much fuller "pre-Raphaelite" bum.
The academic said the third model was slim with a small bum while another had a curvier behind like singer Jennifer Lopez.
Dr Macintyre, 33, from Edinburgh, said: "There's much discussion in the media of clothing styles that flatter the body and it's generally accepted that enhancing body perception can improve confidence and self-esteem.
"But the factors behind this have never been fully investigated in a proper scientific manner.
"Designers and consumers don't currently have access to established information that could enable them to make or choose garments that enhance body size and shape.
"This study will provide for the first time detailed and usable information that would enable designers to make the clothes that help women make the most of their natural assets."
The results from the first phase of the study, which will look at how different styles of trouser affect the appearance of bottom size, are to be published in May.
Dr Macintyre, whose PhD was in dressings for burn scars, plans to apply for a government research grant to expand the study.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4563628.stm
Yeesh. I'd hate to be the PhD who introduces him/herself at parties as "The Bum Doctor."
"Oh, what is it you do for a living?"
"I classify backsides."
"...you know, if you admin a webcam site, you can just say so."
"No, seriously!"
"Riiiiiight...oh, look, Elvis! ~runs away~"
with all the poverty, disease, social unrest, abuse and neglect plus famines, earthquakes and floods overwhelming the face of t his earth and those groaning in agony upon it this study seems so sad.Oh if the money used on this could be used in my street ministry-I should weep buckets of tears of joy-regardless of how i look in my jeans.
I think Don Johnson is not attractive even clean shaven nor Brad Pitt. I hate unshaven appearance. The no socks thing, well in a hot clime I can understand .
I think that men and women are as varied and diverse as fingerprints. For me I could not stand a person that was ungracious unkind or thoughtless. Nor would I respect a man that tried to pamper me, yet closes his eyes to the suffering in this world and has no part in helping bring relief.But caring is a different matter. Just the little things make a world of difference for both men and women to do. Putting the other first, going without to give to the other, not bringing up mistakes or past hurts, and thinking the other beautiful and intelligent and wonderful-as is not as one would like to change them-for me that is important. I don't believe for a minute you or Virgil M'Lord are anything but lovely.And Starr too, I see under that shaggy hyde of yours. I think all of you in your own way are stellar. Perhaps a little rough on the edges, one of you at any rate, but still worth the effort to get to know.
All the girls on this forum are amazing, my opinion. Beauty, brains and moxy.