Topic: The art of playing women. | |
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Romance is the key; women love that stuff. I've learned from experience that it doesn't matter how good-looking you are because women aren't as visual as men and therefore are incapable of appreciating a long nose or a large forehead or a square jaw. They can sort of sense when a handsome man enters a room but when it comes to physiognomy they haven't got a clue.
During the christian era men had to become poets because women were much more frigid back then so in order to take advantage of them they first had to hypnotize them or put them into a dream like state using fancy words etc. Even today women play hard to get and that's where romance comes into play. |
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romance ?........red6mist..?
man yer pullin' out all the stops now... |
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Agreed. here's a romantic poem that never fails:
Roses are red, sex. |
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Edited by
mikey5360
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Sun 08/10/14 02:49 AM
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Hey man......you still got it bro..... ..its all about the vibe, we have little control in the matter
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romance ?........red6mist..? man yer pullin' out all the stops now... Has a feeling it will be .... Roses are red Violets are blue Undress me And I' ll do you it could take a while for Red....he's only in Chaucher's Vol 1... btw nobody even notices if your wearing anything... all us men be havin' the same visions of you... |
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Yeah, romance is the key. It is needed. The Holy Bible containts 66 books and one is all about romance and love. It's the Song of Songs.
Memories of romance carries the love on, in times of separation, of normal days and when the love of one has run down. It is the positive BUT wich makes you not to give up. I thank God for my husband who also loves romance. We have create our own language, a language of love. |
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LOL....you're welcome Blondey...it is a compliment...
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During the christian era men had to become poets because women were much more frigid back then so in order to take advantage of them they first had to hypnotize them or put them into a dream like state using fancy words etc. I feel vewy vewy sleepy.... |
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I feel vewy vewy sleepy.... He is far too handsome to have to resort to drugs. He is unappreciated in his own time! |
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so how does one play a woman..?
is it anything like playing a harmonica..? |
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so how does one play a woman..? is it anything like playing a harmonica..? Well playing both requires the use of your lips/mouth so technically that would be correct. |
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Edited by
mysticalview21
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Sun 08/10/14 12:13 PM
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does that include feeding grapes to one another at orgies
oops I lost my grape it fell to the floor... please get that for me or lets try yours ... they seem to come in small medium and large... as I open wide... I will just suck on the juice for awhile ...does not matter to me the size ... there taste are delicious... what more could I ask for ... the art of playing a man ... |
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Yeah, romance is the key. It is needed. The Holy Bible containts 66 books and one is all about romance and love. It's the Song of Songs. Memories of romance carries the love on, in times of separation, of normal days and when the love of one has run down. It is the positive BUT wich makes you not to give up. I thank God for my husband who also loves romance. We have create our own language, a language of love. Don't take what red6mist says seriously. He is merely playing his role in the Mingle2 village. |
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To actually see a person progress in desperation makes me feel proud to witness as they ask for it.
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A Zen Philosopher once said, "If a flute has no holes it ceases to be a flute. If a doughnut has no holes it is a danish. If a woman has no holes she is a mannequin."
I'm not sure what all that means, but make whatever music you can with what you have to work with. |
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Edited by
jacktrades
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Sun 08/10/14 05:22 PM
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You mean like there was a man from mantuckit who had a.....Oh I better not finish that one but I get your point Red!!
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A Zen Philosopher once said, "If a flute has no holes it ceases to be a flute. If a doughnut has no holes it is a danish. If a woman has no holes she is a mannequin." I'm not sure what all that means, but make whatever music you can with what you have to work with. but if a post has holes and ends up the last on a page it falls "flat" and is not # ! |
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Romance is the key; women love that stuff. I've learned from experience that it doesn't matter how good-looking you are because women aren't as visual as men and therefore are incapable of appreciating a long nose or a large forehead or a square jaw. They can sort of sense when a handsome man enters a room but when it comes to physiognomy they haven't got a clue. During the christian era men had to become poets because women were much more frigid back then so in order to take advantage of them they first had to hypnotize them or put them into a dream like state using fancy words etc. Even today women play hard to get and that's where romance comes into play. you're getting there, Redmist. you are right. for many women it's not about how a man looks but about what's in their heart. about charisma. compassion and understanding. yes many of us are a big sucker for romantic gestures. but for many of us it has to be accompanied by an act that shows a person has taken the time to know you. for example, any guy can send a dozen red roses and a woman will appreciate the gesture but know it's generic. but maybe you get to know that soft off white pinkish roses are somebody's favorite, receiving that bouquet shows you took the time to give a damn and paid attention. it's not just about meaningless gestures. good luck though |
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Romance is the key; women love that stuff. I've learned from experience that it doesn't matter how good-looking you are because women aren't as visual as men and therefore are incapable of appreciating a long nose or a large forehead or a square jaw. They can sort of sense when a handsome man enters a room but when it comes to physiognomy they haven't got a clue. During the christian era men had to become poets because women were much more frigid back then so in order to take advantage of them they first had to hypnotize them or put them into a dream like state using fancy words etc. Even today women play hard to get and that's where romance comes into play. you're getting there, Redmist. you are right. for many women it's not about how a man looks but about what's in their heart. about charisma. compassion and understanding. yes many of us are a big sucker for romantic gestures. but for many of us it has to be accompanied by an act that shows a person has taken the time to know you. for example, any guy can send a dozen red roses and a woman will appreciate the gesture but know it's generic. but maybe you get to know that soft off white pinkish roses are somebody's favorite, receiving that bouquet shows you took the time to give a damn and paid attention. it's not just about meaningless gestures. good luck though well said miss ana |
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so how does one play a woman..? is it anything like playing a harmonica..? |
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