How come women post themselves on-line in sleazy poses?
@eslproofreader (517)
United States
November 20, 2006 3:30pm CST
I mean, are so many of you that desperate for attention? Pathetic
7 responses
@VKXY62 (1605)
• Australia
26 Nov 06
Humans are visually impressive creatures by nature, first impressions do count, as much as I hate to admit.
Males also have an 'idiot' nerve, (I know, I am a male), It is generally triggerd by a good looking female in skimpy attire, giving a wink, nod or hello. Instantaneously, the male is converted to a 'Moron with throbbing heart shaped eyes, bottom jaw dragging on the ground with tongue haging out' thinking to himself, 'Ooooh, a godess, if I buy her dinner, she'll like meeeeee!'. Oh yeh, I forgot the knuckles dragging on the ground behind him.
Not all, but certainly most.
@VKXY62 (1605)
• Australia
26 Nov 06
I meant to mention this.
Body language is an invaluable skill.
I highly recommend 'The definative book of Body Language' by Allan and Barbara Pease.
Most men don't think anything happened because they didn't see or hear anything, women can have a whole conversation using body language.
Women can press men's buttons, and the man won't even know he has just had his buttons pressed. Very funny.
@eslproofreader (517)
• United States
26 Nov 06
Funny you should mention this book, as I read it about a year ago. I understand a woman's motivation for doing this: getting attention. I just don't understand how they can have absolutely no self-respect.
@eslproofreader (517)
• United States
20 Nov 06
wrong! to show that they are hot and nothing else-it's lack of self-confidence
@NJmom2002 (189)
• United States
26 Nov 06
I ask the same question about men. I guess its because they have nothing else to offer so they feel the need to strip to nothing.. Who knows.
@VKXY62 (1605)
• Australia
26 Nov 06
I try to be as unconventional as possible. I don't dress to impress, I dress for comfort or safety. I guess I'm not one of those penguins on the parade. I look for content in the person first, if there's not much there, move on lad. But always being nice at the same time to everyone.
'If you don't have something nice to say about someone, don't say anything at all.' That was very safe advice from my Gran and my Mum, but sometimes, I just couldn't hold it back.
@nikiotruse (276)
• Bulgaria
20 Nov 06
Yeah-the attention is all about they do it.
If you see a girl not in a slleze pose you won't fix it.