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Topic: flirting and compliments?
southern_bee's photo
Sat 01/26/08 09:55 PM


damn she needed some midol


Damnit I don't think the midol would have helped her shshshsnoway noway noway noway noway noway laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


Shshshshh hell I love it when a man says something nice even the flirting shshsh makes ya feel good to have someone notice you. Shshshssh she needs to get a life she will wish as the years goes by and they get less and less that she had been a bit nicer.bigsmile noway


ok fine i woulda thrown the midol at her along with a free vibrator laugh

hikerchick's photo
Sat 01/26/08 09:56 PM



maybe she was a lesbian... Wow, I usually just say thank you and blush... Then again maybe you gave her the que she wanted to try for a free dinner....


Lesbians like compliments, too.


True darling but not always by men and the sexist comment seemed overboard..


I see. Maybe she was just a garden-variety whacko.

Kat_68's photo
Sat 01/26/08 09:57 PM

You should have told her the sweater looks even better now with the flared nostrils,smoke exiting her ears and the nice red tint showing in her eyes!! now thats telling them something.

laugh laugh


Damn! I like your smartass reply!!! You must be a blast to hang with!!!

vegasgirl2007's photo
Sat 01/26/08 09:57 PM
hi everyone

IndnPrncs's photo
Sat 01/26/08 09:57 PM




maybe she was a lesbian... Wow, I usually just say thank you and blush... Then again maybe you gave her the que she wanted to try for a free dinner....


Lesbians like compliments, too.


True darling but not always by men and the sexist comment seemed overboard..


I see. Maybe she was just a garden-variety whacko.



yes or pms'ing or going through a bad breakup and angry.. it's hard to tell.. sometimes we're just a pain in the ass happy

hikerchick's photo
Sat 01/26/08 09:58 PM





maybe she was a lesbian... Wow, I usually just say thank you and blush... Then again maybe you gave her the que she wanted to try for a free dinner....


Lesbians like compliments, too.


True darling but not always by men and the sexist comment seemed overboard..


I see. Maybe she was just a garden-variety whacko.



yes or pms'ing or going through a bad breakup and angry.. it's hard to tell.. sometimes we're just a pain in the ass happy


well, that is the joy of womanhood...oh, no wait, you are the Joy of womanhood...

JaceKnows's photo
Sat 01/26/08 09:59 PM
Yep, sometimes ya'll are. (=

Hi ya Vegasgirl! <waving>

I'm guzzling root beer!

IndnPrncs's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:00 PM

Yep, sometimes ya'll are. (=

Hi ya Vegasgirl! <waving>

I'm guzzling root beer!



(((((((Jace)))))))

IndnPrncs's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:00 PM






maybe she was a lesbian... Wow, I usually just say thank you and blush... Then again maybe you gave her the que she wanted to try for a free dinner....


Lesbians like compliments, too.


True darling but not always by men and the sexist comment seemed overboard..


I see. Maybe she was just a garden-variety whacko.



yes or pms'ing or going through a bad breakup and angry.. it's hard to tell.. sometimes we're just a pain in the ass happy


well, that is the joy of womanhood...oh, no wait, you are the Joy of womanhood...


lmao awww honey that's why I love you so much.... let's get the torture going :wink:

hikerchick's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:01 PM







maybe she was a lesbian... Wow, I usually just say thank you and blush... Then again maybe you gave her the que she wanted to try for a free dinner....


Lesbians like compliments, too.


True darling but not always by men and the sexist comment seemed overboard..


I see. Maybe she was just a garden-variety whacko.



yes or pms'ing or going through a bad breakup and angry.. it's hard to tell.. sometimes we're just a pain in the ass happy


well, that is the joy of womanhood...oh, no wait, you are the Joy of womanhood...


lmao awww honey that's why I love you so much.... let's get the torture going :wink:


well, I have been waiting all night. :tongue:

IndnPrncs's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:02 PM








maybe she was a lesbian... Wow, I usually just say thank you and blush... Then again maybe you gave her the que she wanted to try for a free dinner....


Lesbians like compliments, too.


True darling but not always by men and the sexist comment seemed overboard..


I see. Maybe she was just a garden-variety whacko.



yes or pms'ing or going through a bad breakup and angry.. it's hard to tell.. sometimes we're just a pain in the ass happy


well, that is the joy of womanhood...oh, no wait, you are the Joy of womanhood...


lmao awww honey that's why I love you so much.... let's get the torture going :wink:


well, I have been waiting all night. :tongue:


K break!!

Medic_Ronnie's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:13 PM


You should have told her the sweater looks even better now with the flared nostrils,smoke exiting her ears and the nice red tint showing in her eyes!! now thats telling them something.

laugh laugh


Damn! I like your smartass reply!!! You must be a blast to hang with!!!


I like to think so,..thanx darlinflowerforyou

tinabelle's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:17 PM

First of all, I am an incurable flirt. I will flirt with and/or compliment any lady, from 20 to 90. Well, I went to dinner tonight with my son. At the table next to us was a pair of ladies, one about 25, the other about 35. I was “flirting” with them, not suggestively, and complimented the older one on how well her light green sweater looked with her green eyes. OMG!!! Wrong thing to do. She ripped into me about being a sexist s.o.b., insulted my ancestry and my fatherhood with words I hardly expected so loud in a restaurant, demanded their bill, and over the complaints of the other lady about not finishing their dinner, insisted that they leave. After they left. My son(30) and I discussed women, compliments, and flirting. Our non-scientific analysis from our own personal experience was that the vast majority of women, say, under about 30, and women over about 50, respond “favorably” to flirting and compliments. Of those between those ages, at least half either ignore it, or are downright rude in their response. Is there a period of time in life when ladies do not want male attention or do they not want compliments on their appearance or what? In retrospect, in my discussion tonight, realized that I avoid flirting/complimenting ladies in that mid-range age because of the negativity of so many responses. Any insight available on this that might help me understand?


as a woman of 38, that is NOT true of all of us in that age range.
...and i'm gonna go ahead and say it...
the woman's movement has destroyed the relationship between man and women.
we b*tched so much about being able to do everything men do,
we don't need men, 'who are you calling a lady?',take me seriously-that a great % of us have become like men.
aggressive, angry, insulting...(no offense guys but come on,
you know how you do).
we are not all that way. many of us love compliments, and love to flirt. appreciate it really, from a nice guy.
please don't let a few of my out-spoken sisters stop you from speaking to me.

hikerchick's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:19 PM


First of all, I am an incurable flirt. I will flirt with and/or compliment any lady, from 20 to 90. Well, I went to dinner tonight with my son. At the table next to us was a pair of ladies, one about 25, the other about 35. I was “flirting” with them, not suggestively, and complimented the older one on how well her light green sweater looked with her green eyes. OMG!!! Wrong thing to do. She ripped into me about being a sexist s.o.b., insulted my ancestry and my fatherhood with words I hardly expected so loud in a restaurant, demanded their bill, and over the complaints of the other lady about not finishing their dinner, insisted that they leave. After they left. My son(30) and I discussed women, compliments, and flirting. Our non-scientific analysis from our own personal experience was that the vast majority of women, say, under about 30, and women over about 50, respond “favorably” to flirting and compliments. Of those between those ages, at least half either ignore it, or are downright rude in their response. Is there a period of time in life when ladies do not want male attention or do they not want compliments on their appearance or what? In retrospect, in my discussion tonight, realized that I avoid flirting/complimenting ladies in that mid-range age because of the negativity of so many responses. Any insight available on this that might help me understand?


as a woman of 38, that is NOT true of all of us in that age range.
...and i'm gonna go ahead and say it...
the woman's movement has destroyed the relationship between man and women.
we b*tched so much about being able to do everything men do,
we don't need men, 'who are you calling a lady?',take me seriously-that a great % of us have become like men.
aggressive, angry, insulting...(no offense guys but come on,
you know how you do).
we are not all that way. many of us love compliments, and love to flirt. appreciate it really, from a nice guy.
please don't let a few of my out-spoken sisters stop you from speaking to me.


I think the woman's movement is about equal pay for equal work; greater opportunities for both sexes..it was not about the right to be rude.

tinabelle's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:22 PM


it was...but we all know that most times, we humans just take things too far.
we get greedy and we don't when to stop.
it gotten out of hand for some of us.

hikerchick's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:24 PM
I think some people are rude ..they always have been rude. To blame it on social progress is missing the point. I wouldn't want to go back to a world where I had to depend on a man to live.

tinabelle's photo
Sat 01/26/08 10:33 PM


i'm not blaming it on social progress.
i'm blaming on those who twisted things up and
went beyond where it needed to go.
it doesn't stop at equal pay.
it continues twisting even today.
i mean really, when is enough just enough?!

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