--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunsh...@...> wrote:
> Sorry we're such disappointments to you, Curtis. :) > But I have to admit, I Iove my comfy clothing and > shoes. And I may be delusional, but I don't feel > any less attractive than when I dressed like > you're describing. > > > I love it. Hey, my comment was not only dickish, it was wrong. There are a million ways to look attractive and many women (you) in sweats are hotter than women too dressed up in clothes that look good but feel uncomfortable. Looking comfortable IS sexy. I stand corrected! > > On Jan 30, 2009, at 7:11 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote: > > Why not put yourself out of your misery and move to the countries in > > the Mideast where they have their women under control? > > Why indeed? > > > Many people are not threatened by a woman who has taken the time to > > attract attention. Latin cultures, Russian women, and Italians...I am > > just going through the list of cultures who enjoy dressing to kill > > even if they are going shopping. They don't surrender to the American > > impulse here to let themselves go and put on sweats when going to > > stores here in DC. > > Sorry we're such disappointments to you, Curtis. :) > But I have to admit, I Iove my comfy clothing and > shoes. And I may be delusional, but I don't feel > any less attractive than when I dressed like > you're describing. > > > I love it. > > > > < why can't woman just go> through life without 'tempting' men > > constantly through there choice of> dress,... > > > > Predictably this creeps me out a bit. I don't feel "tempted" when I > > see a woman who dresses in a manner meant to attract. I feel alive, > > it is a blessing to see such a woman like a beautiful flower which > > has, after all, the the same purpose. Some woman do it with class and > > style and some are trying a bit hard but I salute the effort. It > > isn't easy. > > > > Instead of fouling out of the game with the sourpuss Puritan program > > do yourself a favor when you see a woman who has worked on her look. > > Catch her eyes and with your biggest smile say: > > > > "What a beautiful day." > > > > She'll get the message without the creepiness of a direct compliment, > > and she will bless you back with a smile of appreciation that says: > > > > "Thanks for noticing. My shoes are killing me but they look fabulous > > don't they?" > > You got it, many shoes are high-class torture. > Who needs waterboarding when you got those? > > > I know I am preaching as much as you are brother. I got no high horse > > vision here. But your reaction is not only optional, it wastes one of > > life's gifts. > > Sal >
