Jeans as a turn-on

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Anonymous wrote:"You look beautiful tonight, but, whenever I see you wearing those jeans, I want to see you not wearing them."


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I guess I even have a bit of a thing for blue jeans. Don’t we all? They look good and are flattering.
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Anonymous wrote:Early-30s guy here. For some reason, have always had a bit of thing for women in blue jeans. Who knows, just usually what I find them the most attractive in (and jean shorts).

Is it something that’s fine to bring up to someone in earlier stages of dating or could someone think it’s odd?

Try to be an open communicator generally.


Slap her butt as a sign of approval
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Early-30s guy here. For some reason, have always had a bit of thing for women in blue jeans. Who knows, just usually what I find them the most attractive in (and jean shorts).

Is it something that’s fine to bring up to someone in earlier stages of dating or could someone think it’s odd?

Try to be an open communicator generally.


Slap her butt as a sign of approval


Not the worst advice haha.
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omg I love you lol
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Are you sure you aren't 60? Never heard a 30yo say "blue jeans."
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Preference of jeans? Apple bottom jeans boots with the fuuuurrrr
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Blue jeans look great on a woman as long as she doesn't have a diaper butt...but I am sure they have jeans these days that turn diaper butt into cakes
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Anonymous wrote:Blue jeans look great on a woman as long as she doesn't have a diaper butt...but I am sure they have jeans these days that turn diaper butt into cakes


This. Big booty white girls look incredible in jeans.
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I think people are reading too much into this. Just tell her she looks great and find a way to mention the jeans (I love the look, or especially the jeans, or whatever. Even you look great, I love a woman in jeans). If she’s paying attention and she likes you she will pull them out again soon and feel good about them. Its not like you’re demanding them.

I definitely wear heels more for my new guy because it’s so obvious he appreciates them. He’d get dumped in a flash if I thought he “expected” them but why wouldn’t I want to know what pleases him?
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You don’t have much experience with women, do you, OP?
Anonymous
Man here.

A well-timed compliment goes a long way, OP. Humans in general respond favorably to positive reinforcement.

Early on, you can say something simple like, "you look really nice in those jeans."

Once you're more established, you can say things like "those jeans make your butt look good."

But keep it sparing and subtle. Anything else would be too weird.

For me, I tend to do it for certain colors. If she wears blue or green, I'll tell her how nice she looks or that it complements her eyes, or whatever, for example. It doesn't mean I don't think she's unattractive if she wears other colors, but I'm also making it clear what *I* find attractive, which is useful her to her as my partner when she is so inclined as to be pleasing to me (which is not something I expect so much as I notice and appreciate and acknowledge when it happens). She also trusts my tastes well enough to know that if I say something, others likely see similar things.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blue jeans look great on a woman as long as she doesn't have a diaper butt...but I am sure they have jeans these days that turn diaper butt into cakes


Tf is a diaper butt....you guys are killing me lol
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Anonymous wrote:Man here.

A well-timed compliment goes a long way, OP. Humans in general respond favorably to positive reinforcement.

Early on, you can say something simple like, "you look really nice in those jeans."

Once you're more established, you can say things like "those jeans make your butt look good."

But keep it sparing and subtle. Anything else would be too weird.

For me, I tend to do it for certain colors. If she wears blue or green, I'll tell her how nice she looks or that it complements her eyes, or whatever, for example. It doesn't mean I don't think she's unattractive if she wears other colors, but I'm also making it clear what *I* find attractive, which is useful her to her as my partner when she is so inclined as to be pleasing to me (which is not something I expect so much as I notice and appreciate and acknowledge when it happens). She also trusts my tastes well enough to know that if I say something, others likely see similar things.



Good sound advice here. How old are you?
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