24 Oct 14
Originally posted by divegeesterYou say heaving cleavage like it's a bad thing. 😕
Do you think that if Suzianne was in the least bit offended or concerned, that she would a) say so, and/or b) decide not to put a mildly provocative profile pic up on a predominantly male site?
Suzianne reminds me of those workplace females who enjoy the thoracic freedom of the low-cut top with their heaving cleavage presented for all to observe, and ...[text shortened]... clasp hand to mouth in feigned affront when someone dares behold the hanging gardens of Babylon.
24 Oct 14
Originally posted by FMFWhere in Indonesia?
I do some work with women seeking to empower themselves and rise above discrimination in difficult circumstances here in this country [Indonesia]. I like to think that they'd love the real Suzianne to bits if she were ever here to lend a hand or go around checking out what initiatives there are etc. But I'm afraid the spiteful online persona with the "feminist" ...[text shortened]... ]duckspeak[/i] and drop-of-a-hat "misogynist" denunciations would not impress, I don't think. 😀
Originally posted by divegeesterOriginally posted by AThousandYoung Thread 161300 (Page 5)
Do you think that if Suzianne was in the least bit offended or concerned, that she would a) say so, and/or b) decide not to put a mildly provocative profile pic up on a predominantly male site?
Suzianne reminds me of those workplace females who enjoy the thoracic freedom of the low-cut top with their heaving cleavage presented for all to observe, and then clasp hand to mouth in feigned affront when someone dares behold the hanging gardens of Babylon.
"I'd hit that"
Note: AThousandYoung's reference is to Suzianne. In what remarkably poor taste is this animalistic post on Red Hot Pawn!
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Does referring to an attractive woman with the impersonal demonstrative pronoun "that" as if she was an inanimate object or piece of raw meat to be seized for random sexual conquest align with your personal standards of civility and conduct?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThe real faux pas was that the catch phrase is "I'd tap dat."
Originally posted by AThousandYoung Thread 161300 (Page 5)
[b]"I'd hit that"
Note: AThousandYoung's reference is to Suzianne. In what remarkably poor taste is this animalistic post on Red Hot Pawn!
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Does referring to an attractive woman with the impersonal demonstrative p ...[text shortened]... be seized for random sexual conquest align with your personal standards of civility and conduct?[/b]
Poor form goatboy 😞
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIt's not the greatest term of endearment I'll grant you, but what is more offensive is your toe-curling attempt to postion yourself as the Sir Lancealot in this scenario when most people here (including Suzianne who if she was honest, I suspect would possibly even see the back-handed compliment) see ATY's comment for what is; blokey tongue-in-cheek familiarity with someone they've connected with online for several years.
Does referring to an attractive woman with the impersonal demonstrative pronoun "that" as if she was an inanimate object or piece of raw meat to be seized for random sexual conquest align with your personal standards of civility and conduct?
Edit: I could be wrong of course as Susianne is more tighly wrapped than a lunchbox cheese sandwich when it comes to these matters...
Originally posted by FMFAre you trying to say she doesn't hate women. I'm sure she probably hates plenty of women. And a few just for making men like you.
On the contrary, the word "misogynist" means something to me ~ "someone who hates women". And I think it is a valuable word. But in the hands of your online persona, it is diluted and cheapened. Much the pity. 😀
24 Oct 14
there are times, many many times in my case, where someone other than me says exactly what i wanted to say but could not find the words...
"Men want sex. If men ruled the world, they could get sex anywhere, anytime. Restaurants would give you sex instead of breath mints on the way out. Gas stations would give sex with every fill-up. Banks would give sex to anyone who opened a checking account."
Scott Adams, The Dilbert Future