That wasn't even thought of back then. I see the point now tho.
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To be honest, I do check out the chest and butt. However, I don't make an excuse, I just do it. So I agree. Most men are checking you out.Quoth Knightmare View PostIt's sad that a man cannot give a woman coworker a compliment, because doing so is considered sexual harassment. Political Correctness BULLSHIT is to blame for this.
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Quoth morgana View PostMy personal response to something like that is to do the "Spock eyebrow" and say, "How exactly is that any of your business?" It must come off scary cold; most of 'em squirm.
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Wish I could do that; unfortunately I don't have the necessary muscular control. Must be something genetic, like whether or not you can roll your tongue (which I can't do either). Le sigh.
I always liked watching Spock do that in the reruns when I was a kid and envied him. He was just the epitome of kewl...
"Eyebrow on stun, Mr. Spock..."
Someone asking me excessively personal questions might tempt me to come up with ridiculous lies, but that would probably just encourage the jerk, so I guess that I'd have to settle for something like "That is not relevent to the matter at hand." A bit more polite, I suppose than "What's it to you?!" or "None of your damn business."Civilized men tend to be ruder than savages because they know they can be impolite without getting their skulls split, as a rule.
- Robert E. Howard
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"Well, tonight, I plan on soaking my bunions, that'll take three hours, cause I gotta lance the boils first... and you know Billy Jim is gonna need his catheter cleaned. And, oh yes, can't forget the sacrificial goat."Quoth ForestDragon View PostSomeone asking me excessively personal questions might tempt me to come up with ridiculous lies, but that would probably just encourage the jerk, so I guess that I'd have to settle for something like "That is not relevent to the matter at hand." A bit more polite, I suppose than "What's it to you?!" or "None of your damn business.""I call murder on that!"
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