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Thread: Can ugly women get studmuffins/??
dandylover
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Can ugly women get studmuffins/??
Posted:
4/11/2007 3:22:50 PM
The definition of ugly by Forrest Gump: "Ugly is as Ugly does."
dandylover
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Saying Sexy, in the first contact, creepy or complimentary?
Posted:
3/13/2007 11:54:29 AM
Hittman... you hit the nail on the head in this argument... I delete an email from someone who says "Nice Azz," generally ignore the "You're hot" emails (don't always believe your own press), and am at least polite enuf to send a "thank you for the lovely compliment" to those who tell me "you're beautiful, or "I love your smile," even if I am not interested at first glance. Do the math -- doesn't that indicate more chance for success with the final approach than the other two? Does that provide some percentages for you men who like to average odds?
dandylover
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Full figured to BBW
Posted:
3/9/2007 11:47:06 AM
Well, I must be a weirdo coz I live in So. Cal. and actually had my 44G's REDUCED to a more manageable size! At my age, they were seriously causing health issues (spine and neck problems, etc.) and I can't tell you what a relief it was... I no longer am subject to stares, rude remarks, and unwanted sexual attention. AND I can wear clothes I never could before, can actually shop for a bra in Target ($10 instead of $35), and ride my horse without suffering black eyes! LOL! I recommend it highly for you gals who want it... I had liposuction and it went very well -- no health problems, little pain, and I only missed ONE DAY of work! I had men calling me the night before surgery to BEG me not to do it, but it was the best decision I ever made. I wish I could have done it when I was younger.
dandylover
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Guys view on How to turn them down for a second date?
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11/7/2006 4:48:32 PM
I read an interesting item not long ago about how men know within 15 mins. if they are interested in a woman, whereas women take several dates before they can decide. Even tho I don't know the "whys" of that, it has happened to me. Perhaps it's the "microwave v. crockpot" theory (men being the microwaves! LOL!) Also, while women think men are shallow about attraction to looks, I think they are often perceptive and can tell if women they meet have the qualities they want or not. Guys? Am I right about this?
dandylover
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Full figured to BBW
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11/1/2006 5:59:38 PM
Full figured in California is anything over a size Zero! AND I have actually gone to a BBW store and seen the size "Zero-X"!! What IS that? You're large but no one can see you 'coz you disappeared? ROFL!
dandylover
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Can ugly women get studmuffins/??
Posted:
10/18/2006 10:34:35 AM
Frankly, men are more attracted to CONFIDENCE... women who look good exude confidence. Conversely, women who have confidence LOOK GOOD to men! I have a friend who is 58 yrs old, overweight, and has NEVER been classically good looking, but she is so confident and comfortable for men to be around, that they just love her! And I mean good looking, young, stud muffiny men! She makes them laugh and is a great tease and flirt (again, the confidence thing). I took a look at myself years ago with this in mind and have made adjustments in my public appearance. While I have always tried to look my best, what I "put on" first before going out is a SMILE!
dandylover
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I know I will get blasted for this but...
Posted:
10/16/2006 6:01:12 PM
My pet peeve is the droopy drawer syndrome and backwards hat fad... ENUF already! It's been 15 years! Time to MOVE ON.....
dandylover
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Some people are ageless
Posted:
10/16/2006 5:54:17 PM
Well, you know they say that if you have an older dog, you should get a puppy because it will liven up the old codger... even if it is just to chase them off! I typically find younger people livelier and more accepting than those my age or older. That is not to say there aren't exceptions, because I am one of them! And there IS something to be said for shared life experiences that someone 15 or more years younger can't relate to. I tend to attract younger men and because I never had children, it doesn't bother me to date someone much younger than I am, provided they have a certain maturity about them. I find that maturity level most often in men from another country besides America, tho.
dandylover
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Some people are ageless
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10/16/2006 5:53:54 PM
Well, you know they say that if you have an older dog, you should get a puppy because it will liven up the old codger... even if it just to chase them off! I typically find younger people livelier and more accepting than those my age or older. That is not to say there aren't exceptions, because I am one of them! And there IS something to be said for shared life experiences that someone 15 or more years younger can't relate to. I tend to attract younger men and because I never had children, it doesn't bother me to date someone much younger than I am, provided they have a certain maturity about them. I find that maturity level most often in men from another country besides America, tho.
dandylover
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Long hair on older women
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10/16/2006 5:43:07 PM
I recently cut all my hair off AND dyed it dark (from blonde) and the overwhelming consensus from everyone who knows me says it makes me look YOUNGER, not older! And I'll go for that ANYTIME! LOL!
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