Beelzebaby666
Has confinement issues..
Is there a difference?Vince said:If you're over 40, sorry, you have a better chance of being in a terrorist attack than finding a woman. :shrug:
Is there a difference?Vince said:If you're over 40, sorry, you have a better chance of being in a terrorist attack than finding a woman. :shrug:
Beelzebaby666 said:Is there a difference?![]()
aps45819 said:that's been my experience

I think "wider" is the operative termBeelzebaby666 said:
You may have to open up to a wider range of female types.:shrug:

They're tough on the bike shocksJohnnyReb said:Plenty of those around. But big women need lovin too...
That's our Aps, ever practical!aps45819 said:They're tough on the bike shocks

:shrug: I spend at least 90% of my road time on the bikeLugnut said:That's our Aps, ever practical!![]()
I've known ones that were hell on the shocks for sport compacts too. I like 'em bigger*, but if I have to worry about my suspension, that's a bit too big. Can't forget that boob vs. tummy protusion rule eitheraps45819 said:They're tough on the bike shocks

So you date ugly women?JohnnyReb said:My problem is I am pretty picky about who I ask out. I don't mean that in the "looks" sense either. I'd say looks is not even in the top 5 on the list of things I look for.
Shush up, girl.BS Gal said:So you date ugly women?

I'll be quiet.BadGirl said:Shush up, girl.
I'm thinking that I may have a chance here.

BS Gal said:So you date ugly women?
That is a good way to look at it. Good for you.JohnnyReb said:Ugly? No, I wouldn’t date a women which I didn't have some physical attraction to, but I don't see looks as being the most important facet of overall attraction either. I believe you need to look over the entire "package", the person as a whole.
I look for many different things in a woman and I personally believe a person that just looks at "looks" is petty shallow and you can miss out on a lot of good people that way.

Ever think about cutting the list back a bit? No one is perfect and everyone has something different to offer. Instead of looking for a billion different things in the same person, cut the list to a few very important assets and then see where things go. Sometimes what you think you like you may not and vice versa, no matter how much you think you do or don't.JohnnyReb said:My problem is I am pretty picky about who I ask out. I don't mean that in the "looks" sense either. I'd say looks is not even in the top 5 on the list of things I look for.
Very true but that's something that is much easier said then done.Chain729 said:Ever think about cutting the list back a bit? No one is perfect and everyone has something different to offer. Instead of looking for a billion different things in the same person, cut the list to a few very important assets and then see where things go. Sometimes what you think you like you may not and vice versa, no matter how much you think you do or don't.