
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is practically an episode of Seinfeld, the one where George tries to impress women by showing them a picture of his "previous girlfriend" (a model who he has never met).
Way to confirm that stereotype -- the best way to attract women is apparently to have them notice that OTHER women think you're attractive and make them jealous.
It's biology. What's the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound course and boring.
OP here. Don't you mean coarse?
Yes.
Ok. I knew you were struggling. Glad to help. Let me know if you need help with any other homophones.
Anonymous wrote:
This is practically an episode of Seinfeld, the one where George tries to impress women by showing them a picture of his "previous girlfriend" (a model who he has never met).
Way to confirm that stereotype -- the best way to attract women is apparently to have them notice that OTHER women think you're attractive and make them jealous.
Anonymous wrote:It is CLEAR that a few of my married girlfriends, and one single girlfriend are very attracted to him (two have said so directly to me).
Anonymous wrote:
We are very social. My friends are not very conservative. It is CLEAR that a few of my married girlfriends, and one single girlfriend are very attracted to him (two have said so directly to me). I'm not threatened by this, but instead am so turned on. My goodness, it is driving me crazy. I'm now calling him the Prom King. It is driving me wild watching him be desired by other women. He is completely in heaven with my new sex drive which is boosting his confidence, making him even more attractive to other women. We went from 2xs times a month sex (when he was overweight) to now, we are at it every other night and the other night we did it before bed and then a few hours later he woke me up already halfway in.