To: Dominic Harr; najida
It suggests it isn't the man himself that is sexy, but the suit/status/money/etc!A good looking butt in a nice pair of Levis turns my head everytime. I don't think that has anything to do with "status".
320 posted on
02/01/2006 1:37:50 PM PST by
Dashing Dasher
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To: Dashing Dasher
A good looking butt in a nice pair of Levis turns my head everytime. I don't think that has anything to do with "status". :-)
I meant the comment about a nice, expensive suit, made earlier.
I have no prob with women ogling men. I actually like it! Pretty much all the guys I know feel this way.
I would have no problem if my wife wanted to go to one of those male strip clubs. I'd even find it somewhat intruiging!
To: Dashing Dasher
I agree with you and furthermore I take offense at calling the waitresses at Hooters "skanks". If they are not modest enough that is still not near the sin as is calling them trash.
To me the Hooters girls seem like good patriotic All-American clean types. A bit of under wire support and cleavage showing should not single them out for abuse. Any woman who wears make up is ... walking past where some say the Biblical modesty line is drawn. I don't think the Christian should condone face painting and condemn practical swimwear and a bit of cleavage. In the current world situation I think practical swimwear including bikinis illustrates a tremendous advantage of Christianity over Islam. Pride over wealth, expensive clothing, jewelry, mental quickness and many other boastful sins should weigh as heavily as the pride in the curves that God provided (or even the surgeon provided).
As Rush said, "Beautiful women serving tasty animal flesh....what could be more politically incorrect?" Right-o Rush! Most of the soldier boys here at Fort Benning like Hooters and vice versa and I'm all for em.
337 posted on
02/01/2006 2:09:45 PM PST by
Monterrosa-24
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