Posted on 03/25/2012 11:23:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
I tell my wife I look because looking at beautiful women led me to her and the payoff for that effort was so magically, wonderful that I can never stop confirming that I got the best one out there.
And I truly mean it.
What a morning eye-opener! Thanks for starting my day off right.
:^)
Woof!
I saw one yesterday, that would make a Bulldog break his chain.
Tight top with her black bra showing through, one of the finest butts ever seen in tight jeans. Beautiful girl.
We all have to remember that she knows what she looks like and she is flaunting it. Why shouldn’t we look.
The word is that if we have lust in our hearts we have committed the sin of adultery. Well I committed it yesterday in the heart , but the feeling just wasn’t the same .
I am 69 and when I stop looking I will be ready to go.
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Anyone under 40 (maybe even 50) doesn’t wear hose anymore by choice, but some jobs require you to wear hose (nursing, waitressing, some office environments).
So the woman in question could have been any age.
Oh I know I'll never make it past the Pearly Gates! I'm not even trying!
My only hope is that St. Peter has a good sense of humor.
Oh I know I'll never make it past the Pearly Gates! I'm not even trying!
My only hope is that St. Peter has a good sense of humor.
There is a word for her.
Perfect!
True, but women also stare at, or sneak furtive glances, at men. I remember years ago working in an office for a Fortune 500 corp sitting at my desk when a certain young, copier machine repairman would show up to fix the thing after it had broken down. As the guy was working, many women in the area (no cubicles then) would make comments about what he was wearing, if he had shaved his beard, and whatnot. And this was young women and middle-aged women. So while we males gaze at the babes, women are doing the same thing. If there’s an attractive male in the area, they notice him. They, the women, might restrict their gazes to a smaller group of men, but they’re gazing just the same.
My wife and I have an agreement: you can look, but you can't touch. My wife is a huge Jeff Gordon fan. I told her once that if Gordon knocked on our door, I suspected she'd leave me for him. Her very reaffirming response was that Jeff Gordon would never knock on our door.
Before my wife and I were married she commented once that she would have no problem pointing out lovely women to me. It freed me up to comment when I noticed (really stupid). Any way, she finally said she took it back. I didn’t need any help.
But the whole thing goes much deeper than that, and she knows she reaps the benefits.
We’re both also 58 and I have four daughters between the ages of 24 and 36. I would not have stared at this girl on the bike, but I definitely would have noticed, and stopped looking through pure force of will.
—That happened to me once. Then she looked at my cute little kids and said How adorable - are you their grandfather?—
I got the opposite. I was asked if I was their father and I said, “no, I’m their grandfather”. I think it’s partly because people have kids later now, though.
are you their grandfather?
Sigh....
LOL !!!!! this made my day, thanks!!!!! :-)))))
A few years ago I was waiting to cross the street near a very old man and one of the most beautiful looking women I’ve ever seen was on the other side wearing only a tiny dress. As we crossed, the old man and I obviously could not take our eyes off her. Then he suddenly lost his breath and sat on the curb in pain. I called the ambulance and it was most likely a heart attack.
He said was “young man, be careful! They can kill you without even knowing it. Especially at my age.”
We really do have so many stunners here in NYC.
I’m pushing 55. Just because I’m on diet don’t mean I can’t look at the menu.
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