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To: E who wrote (52928)7/3/2000 6:42:40 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<How about multi-piercings and extensive tatooing, implying narssicism? >>

How about young women with pierced belly buttons? Pierced tongues? I find taht a little wierd. Knock your own teeth out.

The whole idea of being more perverse to attract more dates for either sex discombubulates my mind.



To: E who wrote (52928)7/3/2000 8:44:19 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Zero, zero and zero. Less than zero, if that were meaningful.

I don't see men that appeal to me often. Usually I am attracted to tall men who are strongly built, but not bodybuilders. Out of character, when I was in WalMart the other night, I saw a young man with a profile that reminded me of Julian Sand, and I felt compelled to circle back to look at him a second time. Today at Costco, I saw a man who looked very insouciant, whom I imagined climbed rock walls for fun, and was intrigued by his curly mop of hair that was either grey, blond or both, when I caught him looking at me out of the corner of his eyes and grinning. I gave him an appreciative smile, and a wink, and quit staring at him. He wasn't tall enough, but he was cute. I like men with lines on their faces that are caused by smiling a lot.