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Behold A Lady Posted on 04-15-2005

laidbackfella
Orangeburg, SC
Should I approach a female as if she is a lady if she is dressed like this?
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laidbackfella from Orangeburg, SC replied on 04-15-2005 05:08PM [Reply]

MissJazzyAKA wrote:
If he is remotely attracted to anyone like that , then he is not for me.
It's the skin that would be attracting him. Kinda like a moth to the flame.
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ClassyWisdom08 replied on 04-15-2005 05:13PM [Reply]
I understand that but if he wants to date her, that's a different story. I see tons of physically attractive guys everyday but i wouldn't give half of them the time of day because of how they carry themselves.
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replied on 04-15-2005 05:23PM [Reply]
the rabbit wrote:
where u got them pics from? but i would respect them like the mutts they are
**** :lol: In response to the question tho i would treat her with respect just becuz that's how i am. However, i would not have the same respect for her as i would someone who carried themselves around with class, and i would not treat her with as much respect as i would a woman of class although she would get a fair amount. You don't have to believe something to do it.
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Blutifully Human from Washington, DC replied on 04-15-2005 07:06PM [Reply]

MissJazzyAKA wrote:
Guys seem to go out of their way just to disrespect females like that. I think it tells a lot about his character. I'm not saying that you have to treat them like queens but everyone deserves a certain level of respect.
I agree. That's just out of decency. But to the matter at hand...i'll be completely honest, i don't carry myself like that, and a big part of me believes that i should be looked at differently from those young women and not put in the same boat. So yes, i do consider myself a lady, and i do deserve to be treated as such. And if i saw a young man bending over backwards to impress someone looking like that, but not doing the same for a more conservatively dressed female...i'd think less of him
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replied on 04-15-2005 07:28PM [Reply]
I dunno, personally I think that you should approach everybody with respect, it's just the polite thing to do, even if someone is dressed like that.
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replied on 04-16-2005 12:18AM [Reply]
i would post a question now, but i got a feeling laidbackfella already has this in mind... So ima wait.
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MidWestGentleman from Detroit, MI replied on 04-16-2005 12:22AM [Reply]

i wouldnt give her the same respect or same approach as a woman with some class and a woman who actually carried herself like a lady...but you jus cant point blank go up to any girl and be like hey hoe or hey **** come here....
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MidWestGentleman from Detroit, MI replied on 04-16-2005 12:26AM [Reply]

i might be slow but what the fugg is this : P-p l
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replied on 04-16-2005 01:15AM [Reply]
MidWestGentleman wrote:
i might be slow but what the fugg is this : P-p l
Dont worry i used to think i was slow about that too. People don't mean to do it, it's the site. People try to use the abbreviation for people, "p p l (without the space)", but the site's code for the pp smiley is "p p", so thats why there is always an l after the smiley face. The site does the same thing for the numerical version of eighty, like this 80.
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MidWestGentleman from Detroit, MI replied on 04-16-2005 01:24AM [Reply]

TheWire wrote:
MidWestGentleman wrote:
i might be slow but what the fugg is this : P-p l
Dont worry i used to think i was slow about that too. People don't mean to do it, it's the site. People try to use the abbreviation for people, "p-p-l (without the - )", but the site's code for the pp smiley is "p-p", so thats why there is always an l after the smiley face. The site does the same thing for the numerical version of eighty, like this 80.
gotcha....
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