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03 Dec 2008, 6:42 pm

yeah, tis quite an intersting picture, not only because of the mutilated genitals, but because the guy on the far left looks like peter gabriel...his face i mean, i have no idea what peter's penis looks like...XD

whoops, kinda straying into adult territory here...lols

back on topic, my avatar and it's rubberyness probably tells you i have no aversion to tight clothing XD



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03 Dec 2008, 6:58 pm

Tight clothing makes me feel like I am being tortuously bound. I *HATE* turtlenecks! A moderate fit or loosely fit is best for me. Hugs are great but don't hang onto me for too long. Romantic kissing is wonderful but I can't take a long session of it, either. I like to cuddle but only for short lengths of time.



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03 Dec 2008, 7:08 pm

I want to thank you Ephy.

Now, I have two new philosophical, yet very sexy topics to discuss with women. Denim jeans as good or bad, according to their ability to accentuate attractive physical aspects, and jewelry; best when applied sans clothing--the "frosting-on-the-cake effect."

8)



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03 Dec 2008, 7:19 pm

Yeah, as long as there are no wrinkles.


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03 Dec 2008, 7:49 pm

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03 Dec 2008, 7:55 pm

Exile wrote:
Now, I have two new philosophical, yet very sexy topics to discuss with women. Denim jeans as good or bad, according to their ability to accentuate attractive physical aspects, and jewelry; best when applied sans clothing--the "frosting-on-the-cake effect."


Just a thought about the jewelry chatting... when men start talking jewelry with women, that is a suggestion that he's going to start supplying some! It's a subject best not raised while flirting, especially... unless you have $$$.



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03 Dec 2008, 8:01 pm

Ugh, ephemerella. Sorry.. no offense but such women as above really irk me.



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03 Dec 2008, 8:04 pm

i can wear soem tight clothes (emo pants, band shirts)
but i also wear baggy black pants too ^^


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03 Dec 2008, 8:08 pm

ephemerella wrote:
Exile wrote:
Now, I have two new philosophical, yet very sexy topics to discuss with women. Denim jeans as good or bad, according to their ability to accentuate attractive physical aspects, and jewelry; best when applied sans clothing--the "frosting-on-the-cake effect."

Just a thought about the jewelry chatting... when men start talking jewelry with women, that is a suggestion that he's going to start supplying some! It's a subject best not raised while flirting, especially... unless you have $$$.

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Ugh, ephemerella. Sorry.. no offense but such women as above really irk me.

When such women start talking jewelry to men, it's a not-so-subtle hint that they either want jewelry, a wedding, or both.

RUN AWAY! RUN AWAY!



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03 Dec 2008, 8:13 pm

Good advice again Ephy, and I've got it--no mention of jewelry unless I'm buying.

Won't be a problem. I live a streamlined life. No cash for luxuries. Very recently, went out with a woman and met her at a local mall. We hung around there going from place to place. It wasn't until the next day that it dawned on me that she might have been wanting me to get something for her. I'm clueless about such stuff. Purchasing a woman's affections is a no go. For the simple reason of; what happens when I stop? Best not to start such stuff.

Unless she wants biker-jewelry; timing-chain bracelets and rings. Hey, some grrrls like that stuff.

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03 Dec 2008, 8:54 pm

I strongly dislike tight clothing. It feels gross and makes me need to make a wiping motion while I pull on the fabrics and try to strecth it out. I have one pair of pants that wont stretch though...I think I might just have to discard them from my closet, but I really like the style which is basically the only reason why they are still in there.


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03 Dec 2008, 9:06 pm

I'm not a fan of baggy clothing, for the most part. I just can't stand the feeling that my clothing may be falling off. Obviously, I can't stand having clothes that are so tight as to impede movement, either. I guess I would say that I go for medium clothes.



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03 Dec 2008, 9:13 pm

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Ugh, ephemerella. Sorry.. no offense but such women as above really irk me.


Yeah, well bite me. I don't wear clothes that are tight just to show off my waist.

I think it's pretty obvious from your sniping that I irk you. I just think you're wasting my time mentioning it.



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03 Dec 2008, 9:18 pm

ephemerella wrote:
mitharatowen wrote:
Ugh, ephemerella. Sorry.. no offense but such women as above really irk me.


Yeah, well bite me. I don't wear clothes that are tight just to show off my waist.

I think it's pretty obvious from your sniping that I irk you. I just think you're wasting my time mentioning it.


I think she meant the women you were describing, not you.



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03 Dec 2008, 9:21 pm

Exile wrote:
Good advice again Ephy, and I've got it--no mention of jewelry unless I'm buying.

Won't be a problem. I live a streamlined life. No cash for luxuries. Very recently, went out with a woman and met her at a local mall. We hung around there going from place to place. It wasn't until the next day that it dawned on me that she might have been wanting me to get something for her. I'm clueless about such stuff. Purchasing a woman's affections is a no go. For the simple reason of; what happens when I stop? Best not to start such stuff.)


Better not to! The good ones always want you for you!

I have trouble dealing with women. They read a lot of things into behavior that are so unstraightforward. You can think you're doing regular stuff but then something blows up in your face. I had a girlfriend tell me that all that shoes shopping and makeup counter makeover stuff was how women established status and bonding. If you start talking about clothes and jewelry to women, you can get all kinds of weird crap and expectations back from them. It's like a whole issue with some women. Especially when you start talking jewelry, then the expectations and jealousies pique. That hits a kind of irrational spot. Like a really hot car can get to some men.



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03 Dec 2008, 9:22 pm

ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
ephemerella wrote:
mitharatowen wrote:
Ugh, ephemerella. Sorry.. no offense but such women as above really irk me.


Yeah, well bite me. I don't wear clothes that are tight just to show off my waist.

I think it's pretty obvious from your sniping that I irk you. I just think you're wasting my time mentioning it.


I think she meant the women you were describing, not you.


I doubt it. Otherwise she wouldn't have said "...no offense but..."

I usually don't talk about jewelry in front of other women. It tends to flip their switch.