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You have completely missed the point. What the comedian said was merely a side joke.

Au contraire, I missed nothing. Do you believe people aren't aware that testosterone is the male sex hormone?

Seems to me that you asked for women's comments, but all you want to do is argue when we make them. Bye now. :wave:
 

And another comedian said: The only way to argue with a woman is--don't.

Now excuse me while I enter the Witness Protection Program. :playful:
 

I haven't got a clue who that picture is...it just made me look twice because he looks so much like my brother... I've just googled Tom Mison... in some photos he looks like my brother and others' not at all.. but the one posted by Chic..is my brother's image...


Ooops off topic... sorry folks..
 
...I'd really like to know if there is anything that takes a woman's breath away, anything that causes her to feel a deep sense of desire....Seriously, before I die, I'd dearly love an answer to that question.
I'm initially drawn to a man of integrity, his strength of character, a keen wit, sense of humor, self-control, and somewhat brave but slight touch of vulnerability that allows me to tend to his needs or wounds...

But what really takes my breath away are kind eyes that seem to look deep into my soul and a sincere smile..both noticeable right away. His tender touch. A gentle self-assurance like placing his hand softly on the small of my back to guide me down a hall, through a doorway, etc.

And when he has a certain mystery and intrigue, leaving a little of himself to the imagination...that keeps me desiring more.

I remember a man in my life who would stand in back of me to help me put my coat on, then gently pull my long hair out of the coat in the back by sliding his fingertips across the bare, back of my neck. That took my breath away everytime!


 
My point was that you seemed to be making some kind of excuse for thinking Cher was hot..why should you she's probably in your age group, or close to it..

Sorry to disappoint you but I make no excuse for thinking Cher is smokin' hot. Why you would make that assumption escapes me.
 
I'm initially drawn to a man of integrity, his strength of character, a keen wit, sense of humor, self-control, and somewhat brave but slight touch of vulnerability that allows me to tend to his needs or wounds...

But what really takes my breath away are kind eyes that seem to look deep into my soul and a sincere smile..both noticeable right away. His tender touch. A gentle self-assurance like placing his hand softly on the small of my back to guide me down a hall, through a doorway, etc.

And when he has a certain mystery and intrigue, leaving a little of himself to the imagination...that keeps me desiring more.

I remember a man in my life who would stand in back of me to help me put my coat on, then gently pull my long hair out of the coat in the back by sliding his fingertips across the bare, back of my neck. That took my breath away every time !

Thank you for sharing that. it is precisely the kind of answer I originally asked for.
 
Au contraire, I missed nothing. Do you believe people aren't aware that testosterone is the male sex hormone?

Seems to me that you asked for women's comments, but all you want to do is argue when we make them. Bye now. :wave:

The only argument I make is when someone posts an unnecessary catty remark about one thing but is actually bothered by something entirely different, which it only later revealed.
 
The only argument I make is when someone posts a catty remark about one thing but is actually bothered by something entirely different, which it only later revealed.

There's going to have to come a point where your well-being is not going to depend on another persons' opinion of you, especially not on a message board. You know yourself and especially when you started this thread you were going to get some good stuff and some bad stuff and lots of misunderstandings. You are you, and you don't need someone else to judge you So, take these message boards with a grain of salt. One thing for sure, don't evaluate yourself by questioning on the internet. That's the worse thing to do.
 
Since I wrote this thread specifically to be superficial, there is no need to be sorry. If that fellow moves you, then it is real enough.


Ooops my Bad, I missed this post...there was most of us thinking you genuinely wanted some knowledge in the subject...like so many before me I'm outta this thread.. leaving you to continue to flog your dead horse..
 
Thank you for sharing that. it is precisely the kind of answer I originally asked for.
Out of all the many honest answers on this thread why this? Are you writing a book Traveler?:)
And Lara, that last paragraph never happened to me but it definitely would work for me!
You should put that in your romance novel Traveler.
 
There's going to have to come a point where your well-being is not going to depend on another persons' opinion of you, especially not on a message board. You know yourself and especially when you started this thread you were going to get some good stuff and some bad stuff and lots of misunderstandings. You are you, and you don't need someone else to judge you So, take these message boards with a grain of salt. One thing for sure, don't evaluate yourself by questioning on the internet. That's the worse thing to do.

Thank you, Olivia. Perhaps my writing style has led to some confusion and misunderstandings. I learned many decades ago that a strangers opinion of me does not determine my self worth.

There have been dozens of fantastic responses to my original post and I thank all for their input.
 
Hello Hollydolly, In regard to your latest post about superficiality, I only meant that I was not asking women to give any deep-seated reasons for why they feel the way they do. If a person feels something, and is willing to share, that's all I was asking for. I do, indeed, want some knowledge on the subject, but it was never my intention to probe any deeper than surface feelings. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
 
Ah Lara, a dream of a man. :) But, being me, I'd be suspicious of a man so "perfect". If a man treated me so solicitously, I'd be suspicious of him. I'd question in my mind, is he 'reaching' for my heart' or to conquer my emotions? lol
 
Ah Lara, a dream of a man. :) But, being me, I'd be suspicious of a man so "perfect". If a man treated me so solicitously, I'd be suspicious of him. I'd question in my mind, is he 'reaching' for my heart' or to conquer my emotions? lol

I may be a bit dense this morning but I don't understand when you say, "conquer my emotions". Could you please expand on that a bit ?
 
Hi Ceecee. :) I was replying to Traveler concerning the word I used: conquer (my emotions.)
 
I guess I should have said manipulate my emotions.

Ah, I understand better now. So, you were referring to a type of man who would "toy" with your emotions to serve his own ends, ie a user of people. Having experienced such people, I can relate to your aversion of them.
 
Ah Lara, a dream of a man. But, being me, I'd be suspicious of a man so "perfect".
Oh, thank you Elsie for letting me clarify. I never would expect one man to have all those dreamy things going for him at once. I was just listing what was originally asked of us, to list "anything that takes a woman's breath away". The word "anything" caused me to make a mental note of all men and listed anything that was most memorable to me that took my breath away. A big thank you to Traveler for causing me to stop and remember. A most pleasant walk down memory lane I must say :eek:
 
Oh, thank you Elsie for letting me clarify. I never would expect one man to have all those dreamy things going for him at once. I was just listing what was originally asked of us, to list "anything that takes a woman's breath away". The word "anything" caused me to make a mental note of all men and listed anything that was most memorable to me that took my breath away. A big thank you to Traveler for causing me to stop and remember. A most pleasant walk down memory lane I must say :eek:

Laura, you are most welcome. Thank you for the compliment.
 
Hmm, I've never listened to Dr. Phil. Maybe I should ... Nah, it's media and media is headlines and emotional issues ala "Queen for A Day". Not a source I choose for a balanced discussion.


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