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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


They certainly are not, any more than women wearing jeans or other tight clothing. Your comments are just dumb.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


hold on car jackers, we have a hard on!!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


Yes. If you see men showing their erections off in public they are a sex offender.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


hold on car jackers, we have a hard on!!!!!


We found the pervert conservative - carjacking is some kind of unstoppable urban issue but men showing their erections to school children on mall tours is… okay?
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


Yes. If you see men showing their erections off in public they are a sex offender.


ridiculous
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


hold on car jackers, we have a hard on!!!!!


We found the pervert conservative - carjacking is some kind of unstoppable urban issue but men showing their erections to school children on mall tours is… okay?


Oh please. you sound more and more ridiculous with each post.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


Yes. If you see men showing their erections off in public they are a sex offender.


“Showing them off” meaning wearing running shorts in public?

You’re absolutely off your rocker.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


Yes. If you see men showing their erections off in public they are a sex offender.


“Showing them off” meaning wearing running shorts in public?

You’re absolutely off your rocker.


Pls don’t normalize male flashers.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


Yes. If you see men showing their erections off in public they are a sex offender.


“Showing them off” meaning wearing running shorts in public?

You’re absolutely off your rocker.


Pls don’t normalize male flashers.


It’s not flashing— it’s covered by exercise clothing exactly like the yoga pants “camel toe” issue that a PP is so worked up over.

I think there’s a lot of DCUM that needs to drastically calm down.
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Anonymous wrote:For the record women (and men) don't do things to make themselves look young purely for sexual attractiveness.

All humans have a background existential fear of death, aging is a sign that you see in the mirror every day that your clock has been ticking for a good while. Staying youthful and vibrant makes people feel like they're still in the population that MATTERS (unlike children and elderly who are spoken of like obligations instead of in the conversation themselves).

There are layers to all this but in the end humans are tribal and want to be accepted and 'in the room where its happening' figuratively. Being on trend/youthful/in fashion is to attract a mate sure but it is also, I think equally, just to feel relevant.


I think that what youre describing is the idea that men adn women don't dress attractively with the intention of literally finding someone to have sex with. But that doesn't mean other people don't view them the same way.


If I lived my life entirely based on how other people were viewing me I would be pretty unhappy


True, in general.

But also, I've lived my whole life making sure I don't walk around with my genitals displayed to strangers, and you know what... it's been pretty okay! No regrets!


Stop repeating that nonsense. No one is displaying genitals.


Women with cameltoes certainly are.


Well I'm not sure they are displaying genitals but they are certainly living in your head rent free.


It feels like you don’t know what a camel toe is.


It seems you don't know that clothing covers it. Should I faint every time I see a hard on or an outline of a penus walking down the street?


If you see someone displaying their hardon on the street… you should call the police.


Are you joking?

Men jog topless around the nations capital. When they’re aroused it’s visible. You’re telling me you think we should call the police?


Yes. If you see men showing their erections off in public they are a sex offender.


“Showing them off” meaning wearing running shorts in public?

You’re absolutely off your rocker.


Pls don’t normalize male flashers.


It’s not flashing— it’s covered by exercise clothing exactly like the yoga pants “camel toe” issue that a PP is so worked up over.

I think there’s a lot of DCUM that needs to drastically calm down.


Nope. Super gross.
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