To: Bronzy
BTW, many years ago, I loved hearing a whistle. Interesting. Many years ago, in college, I had a girlfriend who was - let us say - very well-endowed. I asked her about the whistles. She was no shirking violet. And she told me that she never liked the whistles. And sometimes they scared her.
18 posted on
10/31/2014 7:56:20 PM PDT by
Leaning Right
(Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
To: Leaning Right
“Scared her”? It was just a man or men telling her she looked good with a whistle. It never bothered me then or now. If she was scared, it was because of the feminizes. My mom remembers a time when she walked me home from a movie. I was 10 yr and she was 31. Guys driving bye said, "I get the one in yellow (she had worn a tight, yellow, sleeveless top). She talked about it when we got home and was laughing. Lighten up beautiful young women. Don't be so uptight.
23 posted on
10/31/2014 9:02:48 PM PDT by
Bronzy
To: Leaning Right
Some women handle it better than others. My college freshman sweetheart was walking past the ROTC parade ground and all the cadets were standing at attention. Just for fun, she yelled out “Hey ROTC, anybody wanna f__k!?” Those poor guys couldn’t move a muscle. Thayer must have been quivering bowls of jelly inside.
Occasionally it’s a two-way street.
(I hadn’t thought of that event for years). And yes, she was a real sweet girl..Hard to believe, I know.
To: Leaning Right
Interesting. Many years ago, in college, I had a girlfriend who was - let us say - very well-endowed. I asked her about the whistles. She was no shirking violet. And she told me that she never liked the whistles. And sometimes they scared her.I'm so sorry about that. Please let her know that I will whistle more quietly next time.
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