An adventure... how wonderful! Watch out for those mosquitoes if you head south. Give a shout out, should you venture to New Orleans & we'll have to go have a real coffee(and some Beignets!).
StressFree, I'm going to give you credit for this thread. It brings into focus the matter of preference & attraction. We can give anyone a try but it's the one we find ourselves attracted to that catches our attention... potentially for the long run.
I also opened my personal parameters & dated a person who I was not typically attracted to. It ended with me walking away saying... *mehhhh... should've stuck to what I liked.
I know what floats MY boat & I know for a fact it's not what works for everyone. Cool... more for me. LOL! Screw the media, the fashion world & the neighbors... if you want to think for yourself about what's REALLY attractive, you will. If you like to compete with a gazillion other people for that one genetic fluke... Hey, go for it. I wont stop you.
There's a cultural difference in certain groups... they actually WANT to breed like rabbits. It's practically encouraged to have kids & call your welfare rep for money.
Are you kidding... this guy wont pay a dime. He'll cry a minimum wage river his whole life & get away with it. I think he should wear a florescent orange jail shirt bering the words: "I don't make love~ I breed"
None of those nicknames are really that big of a deal... to me. That's really the point, though, isn't it? To each their own.
The idea of a pet name tends to be more about the person it's given to rather than the one giving it. I think that's where you've hit a snag. No harm... just a few touchy toes in the past. Next time you'll be ready.
Because how a person presents themselves is one expression of who they are. It's really that simple. Besides, it's less important how you appear, as it is how you're received.
Usually my first bag of cookies goes fast. A second is almost assuredly required. *hahahaaa... Stressed?... lol! Oh no, I'm a trainer. It's time to set up my 2nd studio.
Hopefully at some point I can cram a pic of the new cottage on my profile... somewhere.
Sometime you can show a person a million examples of why they should or should not do or behave a certain way... and they still do it anyway.
Understand what we're shown... not always, no.
People also have the natural ability to problem solve without outside intervention. So, no... showing a person how to perceive something is not always the only way. Some do better without intervention.
RE: Have you ever thought if you were a man, girls? :)
Who says you have to get made up as a guy?