Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting responses.
Ok. Let's try this. If you're going out with the girls in "hooker-wear," will you at least come home and fuck your husband/boyfriend in it?
If the answer is no because you "want to get comfortable," his not wanting you to dress in that fashion is warranted.
Let's try this. If you want your wife/girlfriend to fuck you in "hooker-wear", ask her. Otherwise, keep your insecurity to yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting responses.
Ok. Let's try this. If you're going out with the girls in "hooker-wear," will you at least come home and fuck your husband/boyfriend in it?
If the answer is no because you "want to get comfortable," his not wanting you to dress in that fashion is warranted.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting responses.
Ok. Let's try this. If you're going out with the girls in "hooker-wear," will you at least come home and fuck your husband/boyfriend in it?
If the answer is no because you "want to get comfortable," his not wanting you to dress in that fashion is warranted.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting responses.
Ok. Let's try this. If you're going out with the girls in "hooker-wear," will you at least come home and fuck your husband/boyfriend in it?
If the answer is no because you "want to get comfortable," his not wanting you to dress in that fashion is warranted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's just it. The only occasion she's willing to dress like that for is "out with her friends."
Since one doesn't need to go as far as skirt and heels in a club (unless it's for attention or more), she could tone it down a bit.
Again, when she's dressing "up" for everyone BUT you, it's a problem. Any guy who accepts "Deal with it" is already tasting another man when he tastes his wife.
Women are the ones who notice the dressing up effort. It's not done to impress men. Tbh, men are a bit clueless about all the attention to detail and fashion trends.
So men aren't noticing women dressed to the nines? Now, you're just trying to justify it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's just it. The only occasion she's willing to dress like that for is "out with her friends."
Since one doesn't need to go as far as skirt and heels in a club (unless it's for attention or more), she could tone it down a bit.
Again, when she's dressing "up" for everyone BUT you, it's a problem. Any guy who accepts "Deal with it" is already tasting another man when he tastes his wife.
Women are the ones who notice the dressing up effort. It's not done to impress men. Tbh, men are a bit clueless about all the attention to detail and fashion trends.
Anonymous wrote:That's just it. The only occasion she's willing to dress like that for is "out with her friends."
Since one doesn't need to go as far as skirt and heels in a club (unless it's for attention or more), she could tone it down a bit.
Again, when she's dressing "up" for everyone BUT you, it's a problem. Any guy who accepts "Deal with it" is already tasting another man when he tastes his wife.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know. If she's dressing in short skirts and heels to go dancing with her friends but scoffs at the idea of wearing same outfit for her boyfriend/husband, it's safe to assume she's dressing for someone/everybody else.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know. If she's dressing in short skirts and heels to go dancing with her friends but scoffs at the idea of wearing same outfit for her boyfriend/husband, it's safe to assume she's dressing for someone/everybody else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let's dig into this a little deeper. Married women seem to like to go dancing more than married men. They like it because it's "fun."
What about it is fun for a married woman that isn't fun for a married man? In particular, dancing in public -- these women could obviously get together in a room, turn on some music, and dance. But that's not fun, or at least not as fun. What is the source of the additional punch that's present in a club that's not present in a private setting?
My guess is that it has something to do with the plausibly deniable sexual tension in the room, but I'm open to other suggestions.
--A good DJ (your iPod mix isn't nearly as good, trust)
--Getting out of the house. If you have a get-together, someone has to host, so there would always be one person who has to stay in her house and set up/clean up.
--Just being in a public setting can be refreshing
--Nice clubs have good cocktails
You tried to be clever and you failed. Bye.