Tom Cruise is a bink.......in my opinion. Give me Jeff Bridges anyday.
how old are you pragmatic, dear?
Jeff Bridges????????????? Let's see, give me, ummmm.........Tom Waits anyday
I'm only 20 years old...is that why I haven't heard of Bridges nor Waits?
Ohhh....
I believe it may be, pragmatic..........Bridges and Waits, look them up........they're worth knowing. Good night. Sleep well.
Lola's cri-de-coeur went-
" Hot is all I ask........well educated and intelligent are a dime a dozen..... "
It is impossible to be really hot unless well educated and intelligent.
But once again we lack definitions.Only 3.
spendius wrote:It is impossible to be really hot unless well educated and intelligent.
Then again it may depend on the woman's views - one can be well educated and intelligent etc etc but not hot or one can be hot but an airheaded pretty-boy. Personally I choose the first.
Hence the 7 minutes once a fortnight.
Lola wrote:Hot is all I ask........well educated and intelligent are a dime a dozen.....
I am with you Lola. Hot chicks... I think the less educated and intelligent the better.
If I wanted conversation I would go on a2k!
TTF
You get to comatose that way.
Ever tried a hot conversation TTF?That not only requires education and intelligence but confidence as well.
spendius wrote:Lola's cri-de-coeur went-
" Hot is all I ask........well educated and intelligent are a dime a dozen..... "
It is impossible to be really hot unless well educated and intelligent.
But once again we lack definitions.Only 3.
Ahhhhhh, I agree with Spendius. Other hotness can seem considerable but has this tendency to disappear..
Splen -
I will take comatose with a hotty thanks.
TF
Every woman needs at least one wrestler in her past.
Smart conversation is fine, but sweat is what it's about.
Gee E-one wrestler at least.
I saw an interview a while back with a elderly Duchess.She was asked if she had any regrets in life.She replied "Yes".She then went onto to express regret that she hadn't had the Edinburgh rugby fifteen when she had had the chance.She meant in one go.She was in her eighties at the time of the interview.
And you should see what Juvenal said about Roman aristocrats.
Are you a DH Lawrence fan?You might enjoy Restiffe de Brantome's The Lives of Gallant Ladies.
Thanks for the book suggestion, Spendius.
I'm always looking for more to read.
Seriously.
E.
You probably wouldn't care for Gallant Ladies.The style is out of date and it is very repetitive.Henry Miller might suit you better.He recommended Sexus to one lady with the words-"it will thrill you all over".For what it's worth I would doubt that.But Tropic of Cancer is much better.The Philosophy of the Boudoir by the Marquis de Sade is in most decent bookshops these days but if you want something really exciting Sir Henry Rider Haggard's three best known works are my tops.She,King Solomon's Mines and **Ayesha**.Miller loved them.
A really hot man, who knows he's hot, is what i got myself messed up with.
At first, I was attracted to him bc he was REALLY hot, and later I developed a taste for his sometimes brutal observations. Turns out he's got a lot of other qualities i like too.
I'm not really hot myself, just normally hot. This guy walks into a room and women want to serve themselves up to him. I guess 'cause he was older and gone through his share of supra-hot chicks, he didn't seem as beguiled by beauty as some other men i'd been with.
I ended up falling in love with this guy.
He never cheated on me, and he was good to me, and he wanted to marry me. I didn't want the marriage bit at 23. I said good-bye. Overall, it was a good relationship.
Anyways, he taught me a lot about my own superficiality. I grew a lot with him. He had a way of really getting to the heart of my insecurities. I confronted a lot of demons with him.
I've found out that more often than not, generalities will come and bite you in the ass. Like this one:)
That's a pretty good confession.