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A Person of the Same Sex

What are you thinking?

  • That's disgusting!

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • I'm absolutely shocked and appaled.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Don't really care, whatever.

    Votes: 11 28.9%
  • I'm a bit flattered.

    Votes: 13 34.2%
  • Give my audience what they want. Do a sexy pose.

    Votes: 4 10.5%
  • I'm gay/lesbian/bisexual...so yay!

    Votes: 9 23.7%

  • Total voters
    38

Isabella Lecour

amor aeternus est
If I'm getting checked out: hey; Why Not? lol Sometimes it can be a lot of fun and often nothing comes of it. ::pouts:: But it makes me feel good and makes my husband laugh. :)

Isabella
 

EnhancedSpirit

High Priestess
This in fact just happened to me. Me and a couple of friends went out for some kareoke. And this girl first serenaded me, and then asked me to dance. I accepted her invitation, and made sure to say good bye to her when we decided to leave. I am not attracted to women, but feel it is more of a compliment for a woman to find me attractive, they are a little more picky about who they consider attractive, where men (god bless 'em) will usually compliment anything with a nice set of b**bs.
 

Zephyr

Moved on
Meh, it's happened a few times before. I would just do a sexy pose. If someone wants to check me out, I have no problem with it, guy or gal. Now if they go much further than that...


:eek: :bonk: :jam:

Simple enough, no?
 

TrueQ

Member
That happened to me a few times, I generally think to myself, "Hmm, how very flattering.", and then the realization I might have to deal with them hits me and I bolt for the nearest door.
 

Bastet

Vile Stove-Toucher
EnhancedSpirit said:
...where men (god bless 'em) will usually compliment anything with a nice set of b**bs.
Some women are prone to that failing also... ;)

Honestly, I'm disturbed by some of the reactions posted here. I hardly think it's appropriate to punch someone in the face for slapping your rear, let alone be proud of having done it. :sarcastic Would you punch a woman in the face for doing the same thing? Really, how hard is it to say "I'm flattered, but I'm not interested" or just "Sorry, I'm not interested" (or in the case of unwanted physical contact such as the bum slap - "Don't do that again, I find it offensive")? Unwanted advances (from both sexes) are a fact of life - people are never going to know if another person might be interested if they don't try/ask, and unless we all go around wearing labels identifying our sexuality, we're (all) gonna get it wrong at some point or another. Grow up!
 
I'd be a little surprised and flattered, but I'd just do what I would do if a guy that I didn't like was checking me out.
 
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Majikthise

Guest
A little flattered. But he'd better be good looking!! Maybe like Goerge Michel.:D
 

Bastet

Vile Stove-Toucher
Majikthise said:
A little flattered. But he'd better be good looking!! Maybe like Goerge Michel.:D
:biglaugh: If only all unwanted passes were made by good looking people...
 
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Majikthise

Guest
Bastet said:
:biglaugh: If only all unwanted passes were made by good looking people...
All of mine are, ask anyone whom I have acosted.;)
 
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