Of course I remember!
Wait, you're just talking about a foot or something, right?
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Of course I remember!
Wait, you're just talking about a foot or something, right?
It was in exchange for the e-book. You were thinking just a toe. I'm going to show you (and only you) something more generous. Like a foot.
Or wait...you have a hand fetish like I do, right?
Yeah, but I was thinking of something else...nevermind. :sad4:
If it helps any, you're in good company. There is no shame in knowing what you like.
Knowing her, she's teasing me on purpose. She knows what kind of pictures I really want. :cover:
Don't we all?
Some others among us have hormones, you know...
True, true. But mine are raging. I'm at the teenage boy stage of testosterone therapy. :drool:
I have to admit as a male I've enjoyed the times I was groped by the opposite sex. I've never met a woman that I felt enjoyed it when strange men groped them. (Not by me mind you, I have a strict no groping policy with ladies). Women always seem to feel violated. But it does beg a couple of questions. Men: do you enjoyed getting groped by the opposite sex? Women: is acting offended sometimes just an act to not appear loose?
Touching another person sexually, usually used in a context meaning without her or his consent. Like being on a crowded bus and a guy takes the opportunity to touch a woman's behind or breasts or something.Um, what is groping?
I have to admit as a male I've enjoyed the times I was groped by the opposite sex. I've never met a woman that I felt enjoyed it when strange men groped them. (Not by me mind you, I have a strict no groping policy with ladies). Women always seem to feel violated. But it does beg a couple of questions. Men: do you enjoyed getting groped by the opposite sex? Women: is acting offended sometimes just an act to not appear loose?
Touching another person sexually, usually used in a context meaning without her or his consent. Like being on a crowded bus and a guy takes the opportunity to touch a woman's behind or breasts or something.
Depending on the type of touch, it can be considered sexual assault.
Can you give me an idea of how often it is that a woman decides she wants a man that she has seen but hasn't actually spoken to? You see in my experience, a woman is excited more by what she hears than by what she sees. And this is coming from a guy that is considered by most to be quite handsome. I've always had to "spit game" (ie. be charming, confident, engaging, etc) to get a woman excited. It's never been enough to just walk into a room and look hot. Guys on the other hand are willing to bed women on looks alone.
i've never been groped, but it doesnt sound like a very respectful way to treat a person.
When someone takes advantage of another persons body, its not only an act of disrespect, but its a violation of that persons right to self-determination. You dont own the other persons body, so dont touch it.
Actually I'd feel inclined to rip the lungs out of man who groped me.
So why do you feel like a woman would feel any differently about an unwanted sexual advance?
Speak for yourself.