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Aeronwen Carys
Empire of Dust
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Posted - 2011.06.07 12:27:00 -
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Originally by: Jenny Spitfire
Originally by: Atticus Fynch Edited by: Atticus Fynch on 07/06/2011 00:24:56
Originally by: Jenny Spitfire
You have also hit the nail on the coffin.
Also sexy comes in many forms. Wearing short and revealing clothes is not sexy. However, wearing regal, smart or casual attire with matching hair style, make up and accessories can be sexy.
I'll tell you, I love a smartly dressed woman. I love the mystery. A woman that is overt by being scantilly clad in the name of being "sexy" just comes across as trashy and unimaginative. But a well dressed woman is intriguing as she leaves much for the (male) imagination which is what sex is all about. Not the in-your-face skin-fest that the media peddles today.
Case in point: the character "Rachel" in Blade Runner. From the moment she came on screen she was just damn sexy.
Yet she was fully dressed. Compared to the stripper/dancer with the snake and the bare tiddies in the same movie, Rachel had her beat by a mile.
But that's me. Catch the movie sometime and see what I mean.
Spot on again. You have magically taken words from my mouth and made them even sexier. All points about how someone can be sexily dressed, may it be male or female is when they have that wow-factor that is most alluring.
And yet the Greek idea of sexy was to be nude.
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Scarlet des Loupes
Gallente University of Caille
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Posted - 2011.06.07 12:41:00 -
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Originally by: Aeronwen Carys And yet the Greek idea of sexy was to be nude.
The greeks also had other funny ideas, doesn't mean their ideas and ideals are universal.
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Aeronwen Carys
Empire of Dust
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Posted - 2011.06.07 12:56:00 -
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Originally by: Scarlet des Loupes
Originally by: Aeronwen Carys And yet the Greek idea of sexy was to be nude.
The greeks also had other funny ideas, doesn't mean their ideas and ideals are universal.
My point, which clearly sailed clean over your head, is that what was sexy then isn't considered sexy today, and what some people here consider sexy won't be so in 20 years.
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Scarlet des Loupes
Gallente University of Caille
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Posted - 2011.06.07 13:00:00 -
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Originally by: Aeronwen Carys My point, which clearly sailed clean over your head, is that what was sexy then isn't considered sexy today, and what some people here consider sexy won't be so in 20 years.
Okie, point taken! :)
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Jenny Spitfire
Caldari
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Posted - 2011.06.07 13:15:00 -
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Originally by: Aeronwen Carys And yet the Greek idea of sexy was to be nude.
That's old fashion. Might as well rollback to the time of Adam and Eve. Everything was sexy without the extra baggage.
Also not all ideas from the Greeks are good for all of us, e.g. high debt ceiling. I am sure you wouldn't want to follow that sexy path, would you?
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Skippermonkey
Suddenly Ninjas Tear Extraction And Reclamation Service
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Posted - 2011.06.07 13:22:00 -
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Originally by: MotherMoon you know what, both me and my wife love boobs.
I like your wifes boobs TOO!
We have so much in common! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - OLD FORUM I ♥ YOU, NEVER LEAVE ME AGAIN! |
Irulan Corinno
Caldari 714th SQN - Snowflakes
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Posted - 2011.06.07 14:01:00 -
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Originally by: Atticus Fynch I hope CCP catches on to this becuase the "immersion" factor is slowly fading away. Instead of feeling like I'm shooting at the "enemy," I'll be locking on to interstellar tiddys.
It's perfectly fine with me if you only shoot male players.
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Uuali
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Posted - 2011.06.08 02:04:00 -
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Originally by: Aeronwen Carys
Originally by: Scarlet des Loupes
Originally by: Aeronwen Carys And yet the Greek idea of sexy was to be nude.
The greeks also had other funny ideas, doesn't mean their ideas and ideals are universal.
My point, which clearly sailed clean over your head, is that what was sexy then isn't considered sexy today, and what some people here consider sexy won't be so in 20 years.
Mwuhahaha! Almost there honey: 15 years and still sexy!
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Joan Avon
Amarr Proletariat Manifesto The United Corporations
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Posted - 2011.06.08 02:32:00 -
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Edited by: Joan Avon on 08/06/2011 02:33:24
Originally by: Jenny Spitfire
I re-read the poster and I still come to the same conclusion.
Well, it can be said that men can be predators (that is the wrong thing to do), and if a party decides to dress provocatively and it somehow increases the chances of being preyed upon by unlawful predators then the said party should take the initiative to reduce that chances too.
Henceforth, preventing such incident from occurring in the first place. It is just the way he said it is less diplomatic ****rude.
It is like knowing that smoking increases your chances of cancer and cancer being the predator. What you should be doing is not to smoke because it is also your part to try to reduce the chances in the first place. Or knowing that it is dark, so avoid taking the short cut through an alley.
I am not saying women shouldn't dress how they like. It is just that knowing there is a danger, then do what it takes to reduce those chances of incidents from occuring.
Absolute nonsense. ~By that token one could argue that the best preventative step we can take to reduce such preditors is to send all the males to one place and segregate them from the females. then regardless of how the women dress or act or do anything the risk of predation remains zero.
You, and only you, are solely and completly responsible for your behavior regardless of how anyone around you is dressed or acts period. unfortunately such risks do exist in life, should the worst happen the victim is in no way, shape, or form, responsible or at fault for the preditors actions. They are his and his alone.
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CCP Spitfire
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2011.06.08 06:46:00 -
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