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JAZZGASM
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When I go to bed with a stiff problem and wake up with a solution in hand.
I never compliment women's looks, attractiveness, lack of or anything else of that nature at work. It is not the place to do that. I am not perceived as an ******* for not commenting on their looks, maybe in other ways though.
Likewise I have never commented on men's looks that I work with and never had anyone get upset.
I have commented about something in a non sexual or looks way. For example I have told a co-worker man and women that their new shoes are cool.
I think the line is pretty easy to see and not cross and have never had an issue with it. Work is never a place for hitting on people in general and you should never sexualize or hit on people if you are their boss or superior in a work place.
I think the majority of women dont want to be hit on at work or have people people comment on their personal appearance. They are not dressing that way for you.
Yes, your wife/girlfriend/friend/family member is different and might expect you to comment and get offended if you dont, that is very different.
I was going to ask if he could remember her cup size...Did she have nice shoes?
Lol, well doneWhen I go to bed with a stiff problem and wake up with a solution in hand.
Did she have nice shoes?
Had a long conversation on a train with a woman who, for some reason, told me, "Do you want to flatter a woman? Complement her shoes. Women put a lot of time into shoes, and if you let her know you noticed, it simultaneously compliments her beauty, intelligence, and fashion sense, without looking like a dopey pick up line, completely validating her for at least a few minutes. Don't be too specific or do it too often as then it gets creepy."
Probably one of the best pieces of advice I have ever received, and I can't even tell you the woman's name.
You sure have interesting methods of passing time.St Pats on Saturday got plans to meet up with some pals to bayonet the wounded...
I love it when some one sees a guy littering, and asks them to pick it up.I love it when I see a child standing up for another who is being bullied. I go out of my way to give them kudos.
I am also a fan of people picking up trash that isn't theirs and throwing it in a trash can/recycle bin.
I saw a fight over this kind of thing once. We were at a mall walking from our car to the building. There were some other people walking along with us (didn't know them). Some guy came speeding in in a camaro or something, swerved into a spot in front of this other guy and his family (he was with his wife, I presume, and a couple kids). As the camaro guy pulled into that spot he flicked a cigarette butt out the window that just about hit this other guy's kid. So the guy picked it up and walked over and threw it back into the camaro guy's window, telling him "don't litter *******". It got pretty hot from there.I love it when some one sees a guy littering, and asks them to pick it up.
I haven't been in GD much so I am getting caught up on some. I liked this even though uncle f(ranklin) is banned.I love when my 3 y.o. calls me dadtee. He can say dah, duh, doh and die but not dee.
I haven't been in GD much so I am getting caught up on some. I liked this even though uncle f(ranklin) is banned.
And I love it when my granddaughter calls me "pop-pop". She came up with it all on her own. My wife wanted her to call me Opa and her Oma, due to our german connections, but she started calling me Pop-pop and it stuck.