Asking people out
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
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An observation
is that if someone is attractive they can say more or less what they like in order to chat someone up, whereas if they are ugly it makes no damned difference.
Hence a girl at work saying of the company looker: "oh my God when you talk to him, its like he is undressing you with his eyes! He's so sexy".
And saying of someone butt ugly (not me for once): "oh my God, his weird rapey eyes, its like he is mentally undressing you. I should report him to HR".
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 16:37, 6 replies)
is that if someone is attractive they can say more or less what they like in order to chat someone up, whereas if they are ugly it makes no damned difference.
Hence a girl at work saying of the company looker: "oh my God when you talk to him, its like he is undressing you with his eyes! He's so sexy".
And saying of someone butt ugly (not me for once): "oh my God, his weird rapey eyes, its like he is mentally undressing you. I should report him to HR".
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 16:37, 6 replies)
But what of those of us on the sliding scale between "stunning" and "ugly"?
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( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 16:42, closed)
That probably depends
on how far you've slid down the scale.
And how rapey your eyes are... I assume rapey eyes are never a good thing.
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 16:53, closed)
on how far you've slid down the scale.
And how rapey your eyes are... I assume rapey eyes are never a good thing.
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 16:53, closed)
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