Guys/Girls: What is your real opinion on..

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  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    Who needs pockets when there are cute purses to be had!

    Although, I hate purses, pockets really are better....

    long as you're not like "baaaaaabe would you hold my keys and stuff for me??" everytime you're walking up to the store entrance

    We have been married 6 years, it's "hey *kitten*, carry my *kitten*"

    😂
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    y'know despite the myriad splendors and horrors of 2020 it sure is nice to see women adapting and evolving to the level of kangaroos

    nature is healing

    What? I stopped listening after the proper use of myriad
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    Who needs pockets when there are cute purses to be had!

    Although, I hate purses, pockets really are better....

    long as you're not like "baaaaaabe would you hold my keys and stuff for me??" everytime you're walking up to the store entrance

    We have been married 6 years, it's "hey *kitten*, carry my *kitten*"

    4xc028ebm65q.gif
  • PlentyofProtein00
    PlentyofProtein00 Posts: 3,669 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    Ooooohhhh....so thats what its for!
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    y'know despite the myriad splendors and horrors of 2020 it sure is nice to see women adapting and evolving to the level of kangaroos

    nature is healing

    What? I stopped listening after the proper use of myriad

    just don't devolve to bra money please
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    🤔 Did you crack the code...or rewrite an entirely new one just now?
  • ermengarde22
    ermengarde22 Posts: 2,116 Member
    edited August 2020
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    Ooooohhhh....so thats what its for!

    n2z3mrxwuvy6.jpeg

  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    Ooooohhhh....so thats what its for!

    Dang.... I thought it was for ice cubes

    or one of these things:

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  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    🤔 Did you crack the code...or rewrite an entirely new one just now?

    Well fancy underwear don’t have the pocket. So you fancy?
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    y'know despite the myriad splendors and horrors of 2020 it sure is nice to see women adapting and evolving to the level of kangaroos

    nature is healing

    What? I stopped listening after the proper use of myriad

    just don't devolve to bra money please

    Y’all grossed out by boob money but you’ll shove dolla bills in her thong 🙄

    wait we're supposed to give them money? i been doing this wrong this whole time you mean i feel like a complete FOOL
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    🤔 Did you crack the code...or rewrite an entirely new one just now?

    Well fancy underwear don’t have the pocket. So you fancy?

    Questions about what may or may not be contained in my "Love Shack" will be ignored for the privacy of all involved. Although shack doesn't sound so appealing now that I say it out loud. Neither does all. Lemme get back to you (...sulks away in confusion...)
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    y'know despite the myriad splendors and horrors of 2020 it sure is nice to see women adapting and evolving to the level of kangaroos

    nature is healing

    What? I stopped listening after the proper use of myriad

    just don't devolve to bra money please

    Y’all grossed out by boob money but you’ll shove dolla bills in her thong 🙄

    wait we're supposed to give them money? i been doing this wrong this whole time you mean i feel like a complete FOOL

    So you’ve been taking the money from her thong like she’s an atm, smh
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    y'know despite the myriad splendors and horrors of 2020 it sure is nice to see women adapting and evolving to the level of kangaroos

    nature is healing

    What? I stopped listening after the proper use of myriad

    just don't devolve to bra money please

    Y’all grossed out by boob money but you’ll shove dolla bills in her thong 🙄

    wait we're supposed to give them money? i been doing this wrong this whole time you mean i feel like a complete FOOL

    So you’ve been taking the money from her thong like she’s an atm, smh

    well if I've already hurled a few rolls of quarters at her it's the least she can do
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    y'know despite the myriad splendors and horrors of 2020 it sure is nice to see women adapting and evolving to the level of kangaroos

    nature is healing

    What? I stopped listening after the proper use of myriad

    just don't devolve to bra money please

    Y’all grossed out by boob money but you’ll shove dolla bills in her thong 🙄

    wait we're supposed to give them money? i been doing this wrong this whole time you mean i feel like a complete FOOL

    So you’ve been taking the money from her thong like she’s an atm, smh

    well if I've already hurled a few rolls of quarters at her it's the least she can do

    Omg 😂😂😂
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Joeyd727 wrote: »
    There's a pocket in there ? Girls have all the cool stuff!!

    Why you think we get so excited about pockets?
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    Joeyd727 wrote: »
    There's a pocket in there ? Girls have all the cool stuff!!

    Why you think we get so excited about pockets?

    So you've got plenty of places to hold all my stuff 🤷🏽‍♂️
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    Honestly... If she held my atm card in there I'td be pretty 🔥... 😂
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    Yoshiboobs wrote: »
    tony56pr wrote: »
    Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?

    I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    is it really worth it for not having pockets though

    This is a valid point

    except womens underwear do have a pocket

    e7f6d5ldaoy8.jpeg

    Honestly... If she held my atm card in there I'td be pretty 🔥... 😂

    eueq5qz6v5wb.gif
  • steph6556
    steph6556 Posts: 575 Member
    @cowsfan12
    I’m having such a good chuckle at your questions! It’s some good harmless fun😊

    Let’s see, tats are sexy if they’re on a sexy bod. Suits are sexy if they’re on a sexy bod. Jeans and tees are sexy if... you get the point.
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    steph6556 wrote: »
    @cowsfan12
    I’m having such a good chuckle at your questions! It’s some good harmless fun😊

    Let’s see, tats are sexy if they’re on a sexy bod. Suits are sexy if they’re on a sexy bod. Jeans and tees are sexy if... you get the point.

    th?id=OGC.175441aaae2069e9a2e53bea8e34bd21&pid=Api&rurl=https%3a%2f%2fmedia.giphy.com%2fmedia%2fTSmahCISxIiZ2%2fgiphy.gif&ehk=1uS683n0ID5XeWaNvaYqV8RI0FmJAfSOkhp76OnJNdU%3d
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?

    Good Lord I Hope Not.

    B)
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?

    Seems rude not to
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
    hrichts wrote: »
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?

    Seems rude not to

    The better question is:

    Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
    hrichts wrote: »
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?

    Seems rude not to

    The better question is:

    Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??

    Stain proof 🤣🤣🤣
  • CacoEther
    CacoEther Posts: 2,465 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
    hrichts wrote: »
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?

    Seems rude not to

    The better question is:

    Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??

    Why so small??
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    hrichts wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
    hrichts wrote: »
    If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?

    Seems rude not to

    The better question is:

    Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??

    Why so small??

    Have you ever tried to install a print larger than 24 x 36 on a ten foot tall bathroom ceiling with one foot on a step ladder and the other foot on the vanity ?