A Question For Guys... Part II
Consider the attached photo of this lady that notices you at your place of work or other social area, and comes to you and asks in a shy, yet seductive manner if you will be her date. The very first thought that comes to your mind is...
A. What is she up to?
B. I must be dreaming?
C. Am I on candid camera?
D. Of course you do, I am so handsome!
E. (Something different)
Image of A. Paul, model
A Question For Guys... (Hover)
Hon, letting your imagination wonder? Blondes can do that to you... Believe me, I know.... I think you need to focus on the chic's face and not what she is wearing, I mean like the scenario says she is coming up to you in a social area?
Attitude:
It said in a social situation where I work. I usually work in factories. There have been a few times we have had to remove unclothed people from the worksite. Oh the stories I could tell...but that is definitely for a different area.
To answer the question I would first put myself into the position of 'what if I were single'... then I would have thought to myself: Okay who is the wise crack that is putting her up to this sad and cruel joke?
Now, if this was reality I would make my two fingers into a cross and mumble something like ...be banished oh ye that tempt married men..., then I would realize that it was not her fault as I hardly where my wedding ring (causes skin irritation, save for Sundays, but since I am home all day working it is not an issue - plus with my face and expression - a man would not even ask me to tell him the time let alone a woman ask me on a date).
Rather off topic, but... Vincenzo, I think you must be working in either an underground, a very scarry place or very naughty place - either way you make me appreciate my job. |
QUOTE (Trini808) |
Approaching men is not what woman do... |
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An old fashioned guy? In 2006 believe me, women approach men! |
Actually, I think the woman in Part III is far more attractive than this one. However, this woman wouldn't look bad as a brunette, but I definitely cannot see her as a redhead.
Rather off topic, but... JB, I like to call my place of work the "Not OK Corral". I really don't think it is scarry, but it sure is interesting! Many times, working in factories makes me appreciate the quality and way I have conducted my life, as I have had many fine examples of how not to do it the right way |