When I ask, "What is your opinion?" and she replies, "Whatever you want."
In Twain's hierarchy of untruths, this answer falls between lies and statistics.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Turn-Offs, Part 2
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When I ask, "What is your opinion?" and she replies, "Whatever you want."
In Twain's hierarchy of untruths, this answer falls between lies and statistics.
4 comments:
It's not all that attractive when a man does that either...
Yeah, well, maybe you can preface this whole little turn-offs series with turn-off zero: "men," because I'm not so much into them for romance.
In fact, here's my pre-emptive strike to all men: Let's just be friends, okay?
Haha. Point taken. Although, what I was ineffectively trying to say was that what sometimes seems like an unattractive characteristic about women might actually be an unattractive characteristic about people in general. And sometimes what someone doesn't like about someone else is actually a characteristic they possess themselves. I obviously don't know you and won't make any assumptions, but I thought it was something to point out.
Whatever you say, dear.
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