Litiquette IV

Which of the following is the most likely reason you post in a thread

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I'll always reply to a pm if something thoughtful was written. Now with that, depending on my multitasking that day (and most days I wear a superhero cape) it may or may not have perfect grammar, punctuation and I just might of fucked up on the verb tenses. I'm sorry, really I am.

My conversations range from G rated - to damn right risqué depending on the day and my mood. Do I feel obligated to be always stick with that, hell no. I dance to my own beat.

Will I send a pic, maybe, but most likely not. I've only regretted sharing once. Damn that decision all to hell.

I wouldn't consider myself a tease, and I don't think anyone would call me a tease either. But with that said, I'll just might make you dance for my attention.
 
Attraction. There are many components to what makes someone else attractive to us. Sometimes the more we know a person the more attracted to them we become and and sometimes vice versa. But why is beauty routinely considered most superficial of qualities that attract? Why does making someone laugh always get the highest value? why is someone who would prefer to be with someone pretty be judged harsher than someone that wants to be with someone caring? "To each his own" seems to be a phrase of convenience, doesn't it?
 
Attraction. There are many components to what makes someone else attractive to us. Sometimes the more we know a person the more attracted to them we become and and sometimes vice versa. But why is beauty routinely considered most superficial of qualities that attract? Why does making someone laugh always get the highest value? why is someone who would prefer to be with someone pretty be judged harsher than someone that wants to be with someone caring? "To each his own" seems to be a phrase of convenience, doesn't it?

This is a good question. I don't know why people aren't answering it. Rat bastards.

Usually, ugly people think like this. But the truth is, beauty does fade. So, some people have the face of peaches and cream and a heart of shit and splinters. Well, once that whole face wears down and you look like a worn leather boot, you better have something else entertaining.

I guess the thought would be this- if you value attraction highest, you're probably not serious about long term stuff. In any given day, sexual attraction is probably a small portion of your interaction with a person. You'll likely need to talk to them and figure things out and spend time together not fucking... If you've placed attraction high on that list and you've got a fucking idiot for a partner, well, you're out of luck.
 
Thank god for affirmation. And here I was starting to think noone cares about my lit posts. #OhTheHorror
 
Attraction. There are many components to what makes someone else attractive to us. Sometimes the more we know a person the more attracted to them we become and and sometimes vice versa. But why .........

I feel beauty comes and goes, constantly evolving throughout the moments of our life. When is one beautiful, when makeup is perfect and dressed up to turn heads? And is someone always beautiful, even in the morning with wild hair and not the most pleasant breath? Is beauty somehow mixed in with love, where your SO see something more than others?
I'm not sure on the laughing gets the highest value hee-haw business. I'll just go with - shallow is as shallow does. Something along those lines.
I think I asked just as many question Chained!


Thank god for affirmation. And here I was starting to think noone cares about my lit posts. #OhTheHorror

Calm down, calm down. ;)
 
A reply, oh my, fans myself.....

Three questions is dangerously close to a coup....

I feel beauty comes and goes, constantly evolving throughout the moments of our life. When is one beautiful, when makeup is perfect and dressed up to turn heads? And is someone always beautiful, even in the morning with wild hair and not the most pleasant breath? Is beauty somehow mixed in with love, where your SO see something more than others?
I'm not sure on the laughing gets the highest value hee-haw business. I'll just go with - shallow is as shallow does. Something along those lines.
I think I asked just as many question Chained!




Calm down, calm down. ;)
 
Thank god for affirmation. And here I was starting to think noone cares about my lit posts. #OhTheHorror

You're welcome, Papa C. You can always count on me for some kind words. I know your love language is words of affirmation.
 
You're born with physical features that are either pleasant looking or not. If you have some extra cash, you can get some elective surgery to fix things you're not happy with. But does any of that mean you're a worthwhile person? No.

Your heart is what really makes you attractive to a person. For anything more than fucking, as Pmann pointed out. :D

The first five minutes are all physical. After that, you need to make me smile, laugh, and want to hear what you have to say next.
 
Attraction. There are many components to what makes someone else attractive to us. Sometimes the more we know a person the more attracted to them we become and and sometimes vice versa. But why is beauty routinely considered most superficial of qualities that attract? Why does making someone laugh always get the highest value? why is someone who would prefer to be with someone pretty be judged harsher than someone that wants to be with someone caring? "To each his own" seems to be a phrase of convenience, doesn't it?

I actually agree with Pmann quite a bit here -- Oh the Horror? ;)

I think "to each his own" is the only way to describe that intangible chemistry that occurs between two (perhaps seemingly incompatible, from the an outside observer's perspective) people... So perhaps it's a convenient phrase to sum up that which cannot be quantified?

I'm dating myself, but I remember being so stumped when Julia Roberts and Lyle Lovett got married. She's gorgeous, he's not what you'd consider traditionally attractive... And then I got into his music. That gravelly voice. That sly smile he gets before he dives into a song-writing story. And then I could see it.

LOL, and then they got divorced so who really knows...

But physical attractiveness, like others have said, only gets ya so far. It's, pun intended, only skin deep. What the fuck good is a hot bod gonna do me when I need help juggling the needs of three kids?!

And life is so crazy that a good sense of humor is absolutely required. If you can't laugh... you'll be crying a lot.
 
^^^ I can't decide which I like more, the suit or the sunglasses.
Very nice. I like! (the way Borat says it.) :D
 
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