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To: Perdogg

Well, the way I judge attractive women has changed over the years:

In my 20s I wondered what she’d look like naked.

In my 30s I wondered what she’d be like in bed.

In my 40s I wondered what she’d look like without make-up.

In my 50s I learned that the most important consideration is what she’ll sound like when she’s mad at me.

I have seen many beautiful Asian women here in the northeast US, but I have noticed that the ones from certain Asian countries (other than Japan) have a shrillness to their voices that derives from the natural sound of their native languages.

Of course, that seems only to be true of the immigrants. I don’t find that to be the case of the ones who have lived here their whole lives and have English as their first language.


21 posted on 07/22/2011 3:19:37 PM PDT by Maceman (Obama: As American as nasei goreng)
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To: Maceman
"..shrillness to their voices that derives from the natural sound of their native languages." - True. It is called tones.
24 posted on 07/22/2011 3:23:04 PM PDT by Perdogg (0bama got 0sama?? Really, was 0sama on the golf course?)
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To: Maceman
In my 50s I learned that the most important consideration is what she’ll sound like when she’s mad at me.

True wisdom, sir!

34 posted on 07/22/2011 5:28:46 PM PDT by nascarnation
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To: Maceman
Well, the way I judge attractive women has changed over the years:

During the wild days of my mispent youth, a wise man advised me to marry a woman who cooked well. "No matter how old you become," he explained, "you'll always get hungry."

36 posted on 07/22/2011 5:31:45 PM PDT by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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