My girlfriend is Vietnamese. There is no reason to objectify Asian women, or any women. Women are not just sexual creatures for your pleasure. Grow up.
My girlfriend is Vietnamese. There is no reason to objectify Asian women, or any women. Women are not just sexual creatures for your pleasure. Grow up.
HoustonMD wrote:
My girlfriend is Vietnamese. There is no reason to objectify Asian women, or any women. Women are not just sexual creatures for your pleasure. Grow up.
Pics?
Tattoos is worse, you can stop smoking
I don't find that tattoos ever make a woman more physically attractive, but as long as they are small and few they don't detract from physical attractiveness and they have a "signalling" effect that can enhance overall attractiveness if what you're looking for is a free-spirited woman.
I like smoking hot women, like my Russian GF, still sweet at 24, and working at the local strip club but with aspirations to bring her mother (who is also younger than me) over from Minsk. She has big numbers tattooed on the inside of her arm. She says those are her lottery numbers.
Both are turn ons
Jcjc wrote:
Big Don wrote:I dont know what it is but even when I watch porn the minute I see a chick has tattoos my arousal drops and I have to find something better. Just a total trashy turnoff for me.
The fact that she is in porn isn't trashy, but a tiny ankle tattoo is. Great logic.
OWNED.
This board amazes me.
Women have tattoos, they look great.
I would venture that 30% of women in America have tattoos.
This reminds me of the thread 'does anybody on the board own a pick up truck, it's so redneck'.
The F 150 outsells any other vehicle.
Are you folks all rich white suburban fathers and sons in this board?
(This seems pretty obvious as posters are far more concerned about grammar than content)
I was at a meet in Spokane many years ago.
They had student time keepers.
A young female was chewing tobacco and spitting. That has stayed with me the rest of my life.
Disgusting habit
Worst is finding out that she isn't a lesbian.
Is this thread a joke? How does anyone think tattoos are worse than smoking? By what criteria does that make sense?
I started dating a women who smoked about 5 or 6 cigarettes a day. This was in my early 30s and I had sworn that I would never date or even hang out with someone in the smoking crowd in my youth as a die hard runner. I just never spent time with normal people outside of the running culture for about a 10 year period. Once I began a relationship with her, I realized that I never once had a bad kiss from her. Heck, I was so surprised myself, just consistent taste, not horrible, never bad breath, just some odd consistent taste, but never once bad. She had a few visible tattoos as well, but those never really bothered me. We were just polar opposites in many ways, but it made for some incredible fun times.
xcrunner0505 wrote:
Is this thread a joke? How does anyone think tattoos are worse than smoking? By what criteria does that make sense?
Of course it's a joke. There are a few key topics guaranteed to get the desired response from a set number of fools. The tattoo hatred is my favorite one as nobody hates tattoos more than Muslims and fools like John Utah. Coincidence? Nope. The value system for Trump supporters and Muslim extreemests are eerily similar.
*Doesn't hate tattoos wrote:
Smokes by A LOT
This
Check post 11.
pjdahdhdbfhdjv wrote:
Regular Poster wrote:Which is worse: finding out a girl smokes, or finding out she has tattoos? Both are dealbreaker's for me, but smokes is worse for sure.
Neither is as big a turn off as misusing the apostrophe.
exthrower wrote:
Nothing screams out 'low class' like a tattoo.....unless it's tiny and not visible...
Tattoos do no "scream out lie class" , whether tiny or big especially when they represent a deep meaning to the tattoo bearer. But small minds are out there everywhere. Smoking on the other hand does. I'm a well educated 55 year old with meaningful tattoos and of course you are entitled to your opinion even though it does indicate you may be small minded and judgemental....just saying
exthrower wrote:
Nothing screams out 'low class' like a tattoo.....unless it's tiny and not visible...
Tattoos do no "scream out lie class" , whether tiny or big especially when they represent a deep meaning to the tattoo bearer. But small minds are out there everywhere. Smoking on the other hand does. I'm a well educated 55 year old with meaningful tattoos and of course you are entitled to your opinion even though it does indicate you may be small minded and judgemental....just saying
exthrower wrote:
Nothing screams out 'low class' like a tattoo.....unless it's tiny and not visible...
Tattoos do no "scream out lie class" , whether tiny or big especially when they represent a deep meaning to the tattoo bearer. But small minds are out there everywhere. Smoking on the other hand does. I'm a well educated 55 year old with meaningful tattoos and of course you are entitled to your opinion even though it does indicate you may be small minded and judgemental....just saying
Florenda Gonzales wrote:
meaningful tattoos
LOL
After that post I'd say tats are the worst.
Florenda Gonzales wrote:
exthrower wrote:Nothing screams out 'low class' like a tattoo.....unless it's tiny and not visible...
Tattoos do no "scream out lie class" , whether tiny or big especially when they represent a deep meaning to the tattoo bearer. But small minds are out there everywhere. Smoking on the other hand does. I'm a well educated 55 year old with meaningful tattoos and of course you are entitled to your opinion even though it does indicate you may be small minded and judgemental....just saying
Please tell us where you were "well educated" so we know where not to send our kids.
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RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
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Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
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