Guys/Girls: What is your real opinion on..
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Guys, and girls, but especially guys, do most women look better with their hair down rather than up?
Like, are pony tails and buns ever as cute as hair down?
And is the hair generally prettier wavy, curly, or straight?
Or does this all just depend on the person, facial features, and hair type?
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Guys, and girls, but especially guys, do most women look better with their hair down rather than up?
Like, are pony tails and buns ever as cute as hair down?
And is the hair generally prettier wavy, curly, or straight?
Or does this all just depend on the person, facial features, and hair type?
This hair all day erryday2 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »eatpolerepeat wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »eatpolerepeat wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »eatpolerepeat wrote: »hawkeye45_ wrote: »A follow-up to the previous discussion.
If your partner discovered something that they enjoyed and wanted to try (within the bounds of not harming others), and it was not for you, would you consider an open relationship so they can get that itch scratched? Why or why not? (I left out the word "illegal" here because, in some states, any position other than missionary is illegal.)
No, I'm not sharing
PD? 😂
Yes I've taken over Raychs account 😈
Oh... 😄 I just meant you were sharing already
Oh no, that's just something I can't seem to get out of 😏
Maybe you should become someone else's wife.. 😉 *waggles eyebrows*
All I’m hearing is I’m getting another sister wife. 😏2 -
eatpolerepeat wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »eatpolerepeat wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »eatpolerepeat wrote: »hawkeye45_ wrote: »A follow-up to the previous discussion.
If your partner discovered something that they enjoyed and wanted to try (within the bounds of not harming others), and it was not for you, would you consider an open relationship so they can get that itch scratched? Why or why not? (I left out the word "illegal" here because, in some states, any position other than missionary is illegal.)
No, I'm not sharing
PD? 😂
Yes I've taken over Raychs account 😈
Oh... 😄 I just meant you were sharing already
Oh no, that's just something I can't seem to get out of 😏
Thank you for making my day with one gif.
I've sprayed flexible thoughts with photos of this human.
It's a good thing I don't know how to post gifs.
I thought I was the only one...
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eatpolerepeat wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »eatpolerepeat wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »eatpolerepeat wrote: »hawkeye45_ wrote: »A follow-up to the previous discussion.
If your partner discovered something that they enjoyed and wanted to try (within the bounds of not harming others), and it was not for you, would you consider an open relationship so they can get that itch scratched? Why or why not? (I left out the word "illegal" here because, in some states, any position other than missionary is illegal.)
No, I'm not sharing
PD? 😂
Yes I've taken over Raychs account 😈
Oh... 😄 I just meant you were sharing already
Oh no, that's just something I can't seem to get out of 😏
Thank you for making my day with one gif.
I've sprayed flexible thoughts with photos of this human.
It's a good thing I don't know how to post gifs.
I thought I was the only one...
What, no love for Sam?
Besides, we all know Dean just eats his way through all his problems anyway.1 -
^
I'll take Sam from that episode where he's evil and has the hooker over while he's doing pull-ups with no shirt on.
I'm Dean's girl at all other times.
https://youtu.be/QSxDj06ZY401 -
#teamsam4
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Guys, and girls, but especially guys, do most women look better with their hair down rather than up?
Like, are pony tails and buns ever as cute as hair down?
And is the hair generally prettier wavy, curly, or straight?
Or does this all just depend on the person, facial features, and hair type?
This hair all day erryday
Well... my hair is growing out to be something like this.4 -
Miss_Chiev0us wrote: »Guys, and girls, but especially guys, do most women look better with their hair down rather than up?
Like, are pony tails and buns ever as cute as hair down?
And is the hair generally prettier wavy, curly, or straight?
Or does this all just depend on the person, facial features, and hair type?
This hair all day erryday
Well... my hair is growing out to be something like this.
Ummmm.......im gonna need to see this close up 😉0 -
What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?3
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What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
i think its hot.
not so much the braces themselves, but the idea they're trying to improve themselves.6 -
What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
i think its hot.
not so much the braces themselves, but the idea they're trying to improve themselves.
I like it!2 -
What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I think I would have a positive judgement of this person. He is working on improving his appearance, feeling more confident.
Ultimately looking hotter for me, if a love interest. I'd be impressed that this person cares enough about himself to make the sacrifice.
I've thought about getting braces (again) because my teeth are mostly straight but not perfect. For me it would only be about 6 months of hardware. That's not too much of a sacrifice.
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What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I'm pretty sure I wouldn't even noticed and if I did I wouldn't think twice about it...
Maybe use it as a conversation piece 🤷🏽♂️2 -
What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I have no judgment against people wearing them considering I had to wear them at one point. I can say they (the metal ones) are a pain in the *kitten* and I wouldn't want to kiss anyone wearing them, though. My own lips would get stuck in mine all the time and it hurt; I couldn't do that to another human.
As far as attractiveness to a person wearing them; it does not affect my attraction. It might affect how I approach them for kissing or other intimate things though (again, assuming they have the traditional metal braces and not Invisalign).2 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I have no judgment against people wearing them considering I had to wear them at one point. I can say they (the metal ones) are a pain in the *kitten* and I wouldn't want to kiss anyone wearing them, though. My own lips would get stuck in mine all the time and it hurt; I couldn't do that to another human.
As far as attractiveness to a person wearing them; it does not affect my attraction. It might affect how I approach them for kissing or other intimate things though (again, assuming they have the traditional metal braces and not Invisalign).
Genuinely “insightful”. I wondered about the logistics of all of that too. Thank you.0 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I have no judgment against people wearing them considering I had to wear them at one point. I can say they (the metal ones) are a pain in the *kitten* and I wouldn't want to kiss anyone wearing them, though. My own lips would get stuck in mine all the time and it hurt; I couldn't do that to another human.
As far as attractiveness to a person wearing them; it does not affect my attraction. It might affect how I approach them for kissing or other intimate things though (again, assuming they have the traditional metal braces and not Invisalign).
Genuinely “insightful”. I wondered about the logistics of all of that too. Thank you.
To be fair to braces wearers/users: There are ways around the pinching/biting issue, but it requires the user to be aware of the hardware in their mouth and to use their mouth accordingly. You just have to be a lot more cognizant about it than if you had nothing in your mouth or you had Invisalign (which pop out like a retainer when you don't want to wear them).1 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I have no judgment against people wearing them considering I had to wear them at one point. I can say they (the metal ones) are a pain in the *kitten* and I wouldn't want to kiss anyone wearing them, though. My own lips would get stuck in mine all the time and it hurt; I couldn't do that to another human.
As far as attractiveness to a person wearing them; it does not affect my attraction. It might affect how I approach them for kissing or other intimate things though (again, assuming they have the traditional metal braces and not Invisalign).
Genuinely “insightful”. I wondered about the logistics of all of that too. Thank you.
To be fair to braces wearers/users: There are ways around the pinching/biting issue, but it requires the user to be aware of the hardware in their mouth and to use their mouth accordingly. You just have to be a lot more cognizant about it than if you had nothing in your mouth or you had Invisalign (which pop out like a retainer when you don't want to wear them).
I had metal braces as an adult and I concur with this. They're more dangerous to the wearer than to others. Although I did hear about another woman who apparently snagged skin in a delicate area with hers.1 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I have no judgment against people wearing them considering I had to wear them at one point. I can say they (the metal ones) are a pain in the *kitten* and I wouldn't want to kiss anyone wearing them, though. My own lips would get stuck in mine all the time and it hurt; I couldn't do that to another human.
As far as attractiveness to a person wearing them; it does not affect my attraction. It might affect how I approach them for kissing or other intimate things though (again, assuming they have the traditional metal braces and not Invisalign).
Genuinely “insightful”. I wondered about the logistics of all of that too. Thank you.
To be fair to braces wearers/users: There are ways around the pinching/biting issue, but it requires the user to be aware of the hardware in their mouth and to use their mouth accordingly. You just have to be a lot more cognizant about it than if you had nothing in your mouth or you had Invisalign (which pop out like a retainer when you don't want to wear them).
I had metal braces as an adult and I concur with this. They're more dangerous to the wearer than to others. Although I did hear about another woman who apparently snagged skin in a delicate area with hers.
Dang. I only ever caught my own lip with mine. I wasn't wearing them at the time I would have been involved in more intimate things (I had them from 14-16). I hated them and they were painful. Those little rubber bands were THE WORST.1 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I have no judgment against people wearing them considering I had to wear them at one point. I can say they (the metal ones) are a pain in the *kitten* and I wouldn't want to kiss anyone wearing them, though. My own lips would get stuck in mine all the time and it hurt; I couldn't do that to another human.
As far as attractiveness to a person wearing them; it does not affect my attraction. It might affect how I approach them for kissing or other intimate things though (again, assuming they have the traditional metal braces and not Invisalign).
Genuinely “insightful”. I wondered about the logistics of all of that too. Thank you.
To be fair to braces wearers/users: There are ways around the pinching/biting issue, but it requires the user to be aware of the hardware in their mouth and to use their mouth accordingly. You just have to be a lot more cognizant about it than if you had nothing in your mouth or you had Invisalign (which pop out like a retainer when you don't want to wear them).
I had metal braces as an adult and I concur with this. They're more dangerous to the wearer than to others. Although I did hear about another woman who apparently snagged skin in a delicate area with hers.
Dang. I only ever caught my own lip with mine. I wasn't wearing them at the time I would have been involved in more intimate things (I had them from 14-16). I hated them and they were painful. Those little rubber bands were THE WORST.
Says the non-brass instrument player in the band. 🙂0 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I have no judgment against people wearing them considering I had to wear them at one point. I can say they (the metal ones) are a pain in the *kitten* and I wouldn't want to kiss anyone wearing them, though. My own lips would get stuck in mine all the time and it hurt; I couldn't do that to another human.
As far as attractiveness to a person wearing them; it does not affect my attraction. It might affect how I approach them for kissing or other intimate things though (again, assuming they have the traditional metal braces and not Invisalign).
Genuinely “insightful”. I wondered about the logistics of all of that too. Thank you.
To be fair to braces wearers/users: There are ways around the pinching/biting issue, but it requires the user to be aware of the hardware in their mouth and to use their mouth accordingly. You just have to be a lot more cognizant about it than if you had nothing in your mouth or you had Invisalign (which pop out like a retainer when you don't want to wear them).
I had metal braces as an adult and I concur with this. They're more dangerous to the wearer than to others. Although I did hear about another woman who apparently snagged skin in a delicate area with hers.
Dang. I only ever caught my own lip with mine. I wasn't wearing them at the time I would have been involved in more intimate things (I had them from 14-16). I hated them and they were painful. Those little rubber bands were THE WORST.
Says the non-brass instrument player in the band. 🙂
Correct. I was a clarinet/percussion player.0 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »What’s your opinion of braces on the opposite gender? Like a love interest? Or would anything change in your mind if you noticed a stranger that was hotter than a MF and then smiled and you saw the hardware? Especially traditional wire braces. Is there even much of an opinion?
I have no judgment against people wearing them considering I had to wear them at one point. I can say they (the metal ones) are a pain in the *kitten* and I wouldn't want to kiss anyone wearing them, though. My own lips would get stuck in mine all the time and it hurt; I couldn't do that to another human.
As far as attractiveness to a person wearing them; it does not affect my attraction. It might affect how I approach them for kissing or other intimate things though (again, assuming they have the traditional metal braces and not Invisalign).
Genuinely “insightful”. I wondered about the logistics of all of that too. Thank you.
To be fair to braces wearers/users: There are ways around the pinching/biting issue, but it requires the user to be aware of the hardware in their mouth and to use their mouth accordingly. You just have to be a lot more cognizant about it than if you had nothing in your mouth or you had Invisalign (which pop out like a retainer when you don't want to wear them).
I had metal braces as an adult and I concur with this. They're more dangerous to the wearer than to others. Although I did hear about another woman who apparently snagged skin in a delicate area with hers.
Dang. I only ever caught my own lip with mine. I wasn't wearing them at the time I would have been involved in more intimate things (I had them from 14-16). I hated them and they were painful. Those little rubber bands were THE WORST.
Says the non-brass instrument player in the band. 🙂
Correct. I was a clarinet/percussion player.
Hey! I played clarinet too! (and dated a lot of drummers, does that count?)1 -
Girls: a romantic dinner cooked by him OR brought out for dinner?1
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Okillhavecake wrote: »Girls: a romantic dinner cooked by him OR brought out for dinner?
Depends. Can he actually cook?3 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »Okillhavecake wrote: »Girls: a romantic dinner cooked by him OR brought out for dinner?
Depends. Can he actually cook?
Should it matter? He tried. (Sorry, not a girl but bro code... I gotsta stick up for the brothers who put forth the effort and try.).
Edit-boo, I got an anonymous disagree.5 -
Okillhavecake wrote: »Girls: a romantic dinner cooked by him OR brought out for dinner?
I like both but I prefer staying in and cook together.5 -
Okillhavecake wrote: »Girls: a romantic dinner cooked by him OR brought out for dinner?
Tough question. These are two equally appealing scenarios.
I love going out to dinner because I usually prefer going out instead of staying in, in general. I like the getting dressed up part and the see-and-be-seen part. The actual food is secondary.
But if he took the time to cook me a meal that he prepared for and tried to create something lovely from his heart, I would like that just as much if not more.
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Miss_Chiev0us wrote: »Okillhavecake wrote: »Girls: a romantic dinner cooked by him OR brought out for dinner?
I like both but I prefer staying in and cook together.
An amenable compromise. If the dude can't cook, this might guarantee you both at least get edible food and is romantic/cute. If you both can't cook, maybe order out.KosmosKitten wrote: »Okillhavecake wrote: »Girls: a romantic dinner cooked by him OR brought out for dinner?
Depends. Can he actually cook?
Should it matter? He tried. (Sorry, not a girl but bro code... I gotsta stick up for the brothers who put forth the effort and try.).
Edit-boo, I got an anonymous disagree.
For me? Yes. I cook all the time because I have no choice. It would be nice to have someone else do it for awhile and give me a break and have it be edible.1 -
Okillhavecake wrote: »Girls: a romantic dinner cooked by him OR brought out for dinner?
A dinner cooked by him if he knows how to cook. Or even cooking together and teaching him a few things along the way. . It doesn't even have to be romantic. I just enjoy seeing a man in the kitchen1 -
I say take out - one too many times have been "cooked" a dinner or breakfast for something "special" and it's not QUITE edible, or mostly edible, but then being left with the mess to clean up afterward is NOT romantic at all. I've had that Mother's Day breakfast at home- and he left me with 2 sinks full of dishes for my "day off" from cooking, and it was A LOT more work to clean up, and the food- well, it was ok, and I applaud the effort, but there's nothing yummy about burnt eggs. LOL
And I've eaten things without complaint from him, or the kids when it was made, I'd never want to hurt their feelings. If you can't cook something though, take her out.2
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