Dear Single Men...

BrutalBlonde

Simply Put
If you are out in public (like in a grocery store or something), and you see a good looking girl, it is not a good idea to stare at her soooo much that you creep her the hell out. Quit staring and go say something instead of making her think you are a mentally unstable stalker-type. :yay: Or, even better, if she gives you the evil eye, QUIT looking at her.

If a man looks more than he needs to, I am sure to say something to him. Depends on my mood if it's positive or not.

Tho flirting on the road is a pastime of mine.. :blushing:
 

cdrfunk

New Member
There's a time and a place for making your move.

On the road in vehicles isn't one of them...


Why put artificial barriers on yourself?




If a man looks more than he needs to, I am sure to say something to him.


Apologize for being male and soaking in the looks of the body you ornamentally decorated for such occasion is not something a man should do.

Asking people not to look at you after you dress up and put on makeup is like a white dude walking through Harlem waving a big fat wallet in the air and acting shocked when he gets mugged.

Oh, I see. I bet you only want HOT guys to look at you. Everyone else is beneath you and should know better, right?


Or, even better, if she gives you the evil eye, QUIT looking at her.

i'm just a dumb boy so i assume your "evil eye" is you staring back at me approving of my staring at you. i don't know how to communicate and don't have feelings, remember?
 

signora

New Member
I always wear my sunglasses so they aren't really sure if I'm staring or not..... :biggrin:

:lmao: I think a lot of people do that so that they don't look too obvious. I think it just comes natural when you see somebody you find goodlooking that you can't help not to look and then it just sometimes gets your mind wondering where you don't always realize you are staring at them.
 
:lmao: I think a lot of people do that so that they don't look too obvious. I think it just comes natural when you see somebody you find goodlooking that you can't help not to look and then it just sometimes gets your mind wondering where you don't always realize you are staring at them.

Actually, I'm very conscious of that. I'll look, smile to myself, if eye contact is made, I smile at them, maybe say Hi, then make sure I turn away so as not to "invade their privacy". BUT, on the other hand, doing that makes them think you have no interest, which is not always the case. But you never know how the individual will react. Some enjoy the attention, others would rather poke your eye out!
 

signora

New Member
Actually, I'm very conscious of that. I'll look, smile to myself, if eye contact is made, I smile at them, maybe say Hi, then make sure I turn away so as not to "invade their privacy". BUT, on the other hand, doing that makes them think you have no interest, which is not always the case. But you never know how the individual will react. Some enjoy the attention, others would rather poke your eye out!

Well, women do the same thing, but when interested it's more of a flirting game where you may turn your head, but then turn to look again. If the person is not interested then the snobby faces are made. I remember years ago this woman we knew was a major flirt and would tell my friends and I when were out @ the nightclubs, etc. - you have to draw someone in w/your eyes and in many ways it does work.
 

BrutalBlonde

Simply Put
Apologize for being male and soaking in the looks of the body you ornamentally decorated for such occasion is not something a man should do.

Asking people not to look at you after you dress up and put on makeup is like a white dude walking through Harlem waving a big fat wallet in the air and acting shocked when he gets mugged.

Oh, I see. I bet you only want HOT guys to look at you. Everyone else is beneath you and should know better, right?

If I take the time to 'ornamate' myself, you are right I get to choose who I respond to and HOW I do so. If I dress up to attract a male I go for what I want; not whatever drooling man comes along simply because I am 'made up'

However, this thread was referring to a woman in a grocery store.

Men can be such tools they will oogle a fat woman and sweats and an oversized t-shirt... it has nothing to do with being made up.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
If you are out in public (like in a grocery store or something), and you see a good looking girl, it is not a good idea to stare at her soooo much that you creep her the hell out. Quit staring and go say something instead of making her think you are a mentally unstable stalker-type. :yay: Or, even better, if she gives you the evil eye, QUIT looking at her.

Think of it this way - do you really think that if he SAID something, he'd creep her out any LESS? And don't you think he knows that? And don't you suppose that for him, that's as good as it's gonna get for him with a good looking girl? So why should he stop? Would any woman stop ogling a good looking man, because she was worried it might "creep him out"? If she was unattractive, would she have anything to lose?
 

LateApex

New Member
Why put artificial barriers on yourself?

Artificial barriers?

:eyebrow:

Right...

Really, what is the motivation for flirting with girls in their cars at a light? Are you holding out hope that they're going to abandon their vehicle and get in yours? Or maybe you’ll get their number. “Oh, sure it’s 57… green light! *zooooooooom*”

Really, I just don’t see the practicalities there.
 

Toxick

Splat
Really, what is the motivation for flirting with girls in their cars at a light? Are you holding out hope that they're going to abandon their vehicle and get in yours? Or maybe you’ll get their number. “Oh, sure it’s 57… green light! *zooooooooom*”




Surely, I'm not the only one that's ever picked up a fellow driver while driving?
 
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