Feed enough testosterone to a woman and she'll be confidant about anything; feed enough estrogen to a male and not only will he lose all self confidence in 'hiself', but he'll also start growing breasts...
Three, all from England with family living here. Each had contacted me out of the proverbial blue asking for 'a meet up' on a visit here. Their photos did match; all were pleasant but seemed unable to relax...too 'uptight';in real life, I would not have gone out of my way to meet them. Reading their body language during our coffees I thought it best to cut it short and leave. The longest was 2 hours, and we all were quite relieved, I would imagine. None were 'my cup of tea'
Agreed, the Gestapo uniform is a total turn off; ever see any of the Ilsa, the she-wolf of the SS movies... It is hard to imagine any female in any modern military uniform, they all seem rather lacking in 'panache' to say the least.Perhaps if they tried one of the Vatican Guard uniforms, or the dress uniform of Argentina's or Peru's Presidential Honour Guards, or even the Italian Carabinieri uniform, they may get the excitement going. Women seem to have the market however on choosing what uniforms turn her on , as their excitement levels seem to be much lower than males in general in regards to uniforms which can be either combat or dress uniforms, hell, probably even a sanitation engineer's uniform from NYC or Ratwhiskers, Arkansas for all that matters. Like what male would be 'turned on' by a female dressed up in a Marine's set of Blues with stiletto heels, fishnet stockings(minus the blue pants, of course) and perhaps a DI's hat worn at a 'rakish' angle... Babes in Camo? Nah, never knew one guy that got excited at the girls when they posed in camo combat uniforms at Soldier of Fortune magazine...Posters were one thing, but not in the flesh...it always ends up back in the usual Burlesque type 'uniform' as worn by Marlena Dietrich in the film Blue Angel...
Handcuffs are not that boring especially those made of silk or velvet... Eccentricities are what separate the interesting from the mundane. As Dali once said, "Life is eccentric!" Want eccentrics, try reading "The Surrealist Mind" by J.H. Matthews 1991 or something on Loise Bourgeois, the 'Queen of Existential Art', if she's still around she'd be 99. Last I heard she was celebrating her 95th birthday! Still creating!
Many thanks for this Boban; shame that Robert Beauval, Hancock's previous collaborating author on at least 3 books, didn't...couldn't or wouldn't feel the same way. He capitulated all of his principles to have the privileged freedom to publish rather dry and uninteresting books now hiding those truths that he once fought to expose...shame...
It also MAY be simple aesthetics without being hung up on physical appearance. Sudden weight gains for either gender if above their physical bone structure is not a healthy thing but may hide a serious illness psychologically or/and physically. 'Abnormal'; out of the ordinary parameters for that person's body signals that something is seriously wrong with them and should be heeded, especially if one really loves that other person...
The Union that I belong to no longer advocates a 'minimum wage' for a variety of reasons. We have found something much better and certainly more realistic, especially under the current economic chaos created by all who know better as to all the detrimental effects their actions will cause. 'Minimum', is maintaining poverty. What everyone on the 'low end' of wages is "a living wage' that will allow people/ students to pay for their rents and proper nutritious food. Specific economic programs have been worked out across Canada in regards to what is and the general costs of a 'healthy balanced nutritious meal is(people cant be working or learning or advancing their status if they are malnourished and sick...simple)' Rental accommodations is in very short supply and people, in general are having to pay minimum 30% of their incomes to over 50% for a crummy ill repaired and maintained apartment, and yearly price hikes that can easily double with no controls whatsoever, forcing more to move, which often means unto the streets or shelters; try cramming more people into the unit and try to work and sleep in shifts... The European code that says housing is a Human Right does not apply here. North Americans would rather believe that living on the streets or in shelters and dumpsters is a greater right/ (or even a priviledge) and housing for everyone is not a human right, along with eating, no doubt, only obtainable via begging on the streets or resorting to crime... This is no solution. Canadians , for the most part are recognizing these intolerable cycles must be ended once and for all. There is no reason why in the long run the economies cannot be repaired and altered to a more efficient and prosperous way of life for all in any society at whatever levels we can accomplish. No one, ideal, should 'be left behind' Our Unions have all agreed upon the principles of "a living wage" for all to afford the basics of a healthy life with affordable housing and some cities are applying them...if sanity, ethics can maintain cooperation with all sectors of society, then the ills that plague us all, will begin to rapidly diminish...we would love to have a society where everyone wins and no one gets left behind or falls through all those proverbial cracks...
Hallo Liebe! I thought that you had finally met your Sheik of the Burning Sands and dashed off on his camel! Ahhh, perhaps one day, right. Nice to see you again!
Sounds as exciting as what I did for Halloween; going out as a One Night Stand: stand with one drawer made of cardboard to fir over your torso; a lamp shade to put on your head...got tired of standing and got no 'action'...
RE: Do men often feel insecure?
Feed enough testosterone to a woman and she'll be confidant about anything; feed enough estrogen to a male and not only will he lose all self confidence in 'hiself', but he'll also start growing breasts...