--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltabl...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > > Last week I saw an oral surgeon for a consultation > > about a problem tooth. He's about 10 years younger > > than me, very attractive, and to my surprise I found > > he was ogling me--and I ogled back. The mutual ogling > > was quite appropriate, I should add, all in the > > context of discussing how he was going to fix my > > tooth. But the "spark of attraction" you describe was > > unmistakable, even in that distinctly unromantic > > context. > > I'd bet his kitchen if full of great food!
I'd love to know how you got from an oral surgeon and his patient ogling each other as they discuss tooth treatments to thinking the surgeon's kitchen must be full of great food. Not saying it isn't, but it's just a very odd connection to make! > Here is a guy who knows how to live. I guess this is it: he knows how to live because he has no inhibitions about flirting with an older woman, and men who know how to live also dig great food... right? Still odd! > Good on you too Judy. These are poetic moments to cherish! Dunno about cherishing, but it sure was fun. Only trouble is, now I have to get the damn tooth fixed, and that probably will *not* be fun. I just hope if he gives me laughing gas, I don't embarrass myself... > > --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" > > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > <snip> > > > I just played a gig at a nursing home and I got > > > major ogled. With my gray streaks in my hair I > > > was a young chicken to these ladies, and when I > > > sang my blues full of innuendo and life, their > > > eyes sparkled as they caught mine. We saw the > > > spark of attraction in each other, knowing the > > > days of "flaunting" it were over. But for a > > > moment they felt the electric charge of opposites > > > attracting, one of the most precious,beautiful > > > feelings in life. > > > > Last week I saw an oral surgeon for a consultation > > about a problem tooth. He's about 10 years younger > > than me, very attractive, and to my surprise I found > > he was ogling me--and I ogled back. The mutual ogling > > was quite appropriate, I should add, all in the > > context of discussing how he was going to fix my > > tooth. But the "spark of attraction" you describe was > > unmistakable, even in that distinctly unromantic > > context. > > > > I still get ogled by men my own age and older, but > > not so often by younger men, so this encounter was > > a nice ego boost.
