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Re: Scheherazade & Dionysus ... What turns you on?

Postby SSBubbles » Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:06 am

Oracle wrote:
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Oracle wrote:
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Oracle wrote:Q. What is the main purpose of a big brain?

A. To enable you to select & entice better sexual partners.

Males and females expect brilliant, fascinating, articulate, entertaining companions.

Women need to have the creativity and variety etc. of the Arabian Nights’ heroine Scheherazade to keep their husbands around.

Men need to have the Greek god Dionysus’ attributes (playfulness, seductiveness etc) to get a look-in.

What do you find most appealing when choosing a partner?


Is it ok to say ' a good posterior' (male) :oops:



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Hmph! Not quite what I had in mind!

This laptop keeps crashing (the heat?), so we are both retiring for the night.

Goodnight folks
x 8)


You don't have to give us any excuses for wanting an early night :wink:
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Re: Scheherazade & Dionysus ... What turns you on?

Postby SSBubbles » Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:09 am

dinos wrote:
Oracle wrote:What do you find most appealing when choosing a partner?


A deaf, blind, mute nymphomaniac that owns a liquor store. :lol:

A more serious answer is far more complex. :lol: High-maintenance women (too much clothing, primping, getting the nails done) do not last very long with me. I have always liked intelligent, confident women. Make-up and French mani/pedi-cures are especially disliked. Nail polish is OK, but when women let their toenails overhang to give effect to a French pedi, that's indescribably vile to me.

In summary, I tend to be drawn to confident women that have a handle on the human element. There's no way to quantify it; that can only become known from interactions with each individual.

<Later: I make my pedicure comments with the full understanding that all men have ugly feet :lol: >


Bang goes my day at the beauty parlour! :roll: :wink: :lol:
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Re: Scheherazade & Dionysus ... What turns you on?

Postby perdike » Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:26 am

SSBubbles wrote:
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Oracle wrote:What do you find most appealing when choosing a partner?


A deaf, blind, mute nymphomaniac that owns a liquor store. :lol:

A more serious answer is far more complex. :lol: High-maintenance women (too much clothing, primping, getting the nails done) do not last very long with me. I have always liked intelligent, confident women. Make-up and French mani/pedi-cures are especially disliked. Nail polish is OK, but when women let their toenails overhang to give effect to a French pedi, that's indescribably vile to me.

In summary, I tend to be drawn to confident women that have a handle on the human element. There's no way to quantify it; that can only become known from interactions with each individual.

<Later: I make my pedicure comments with the full understanding that all men have ugly feet :lol: >


Bang goes my day at the beauty parlour! :roll: :wink: :lol:



I'll gladly go in your place, Bubbles :D :D :D :D
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Re: Scheherazade & Dionysus ... What turns you on?

Postby SSBubbles » Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:42 am

perdike wrote:
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dinos wrote:
Oracle wrote:What do you find most appealing when choosing a partner?


A deaf, blind, mute nymphomaniac that owns a liquor store. :lol:

A more serious answer is far more complex. :lol: High-maintenance women (too much clothing, primping, getting the nails done) do not last very long with me. I have always liked intelligent, confident women. Make-up and French mani/pedi-cures are especially disliked. Nail polish is OK, but when women let their toenails overhang to give effect to a French pedi, that's indescribably vile to me.

In summary, I tend to be drawn to confident women that have a handle on the human element. There's no way to quantify it; that can only become known from interactions with each individual.

<Later: I make my pedicure comments with the full understanding that all men have ugly feet :lol: >


Bang goes my day at the beauty parlour! :roll: :wink: :lol:



I'll gladly go in your place, Bubbles :D :D :D :D



Gosh, if you are that in need, go for it girl! :wink: :lol:
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Postby tessintrnc » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:00 am

I have never been to a beauty parlour!!! I have never fancied being fiddled around with. I won a day at Debenhams (from work) many years ago but gave it away!!! :lol:
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Postby perdike » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:09 am

tessintrnc wrote:I have never been to a beauty parlour!!! I have never fancied being fiddled around with. I won a day at Debenhams (from work) many years ago but gave it away!!! :lol:


Never been myself, either. I'm always worried I'd come away looking like 'one of them', i.e. all fake and phoney :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:15 am

perdike wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:I have never been to a beauty parlour!!! I have never fancied being fiddled around with. I won a day at Debenhams (from work) many years ago but gave it away!!! :lol:


Never been myself, either. I'm always worried I'd come away looking like 'one of them', i.e. all fake and phoney :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Personally speaking, far nicer than " makeover" in a beauty salon , I love aromatherapy massages, Coming away feeling unknotted comfortable relaxed and glowing, bliss :D
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Postby perdike » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:18 am

Cheshire Cat wrote:
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tessintrnc wrote:I have never been to a beauty parlour!!! I have never fancied being fiddled around with. I won a day at Debenhams (from work) many years ago but gave it away!!! :lol:


Never been myself, either. I'm always worried I'd come away looking like 'one of them', i.e. all fake and phoney :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Personally speaking, far nicer than " makeover" in a beauty salon , I love aromatherapy massages, Coming away feeling unknotted comfortable relaxed and glowing, bliss :D


Yes, yes CC. . . I've never had one yet, but dream of it!!
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Postby tessintrnc » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:25 am

perdike wrote:
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tessintrnc wrote:I have never been to a beauty parlour!!! I have never fancied being fiddled around with. I won a day at Debenhams (from work) many years ago but gave it away!!! :lol:


Never been myself, either. I'm always worried I'd come away looking like 'one of them', i.e. all fake and phoney :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Personally speaking, far nicer than " makeover" in a beauty salon , I love aromatherapy massages, Coming away feeling unknotted comfortable relaxed and glowing, bliss :D


Yes, yes CC. . . I've never had one yet, but dream of it!!


Hi cheshire Cat!! I don't need a massage to glow!!! In this heat I am GLOWING all day, every day!!! :lol:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:41 am

tessintrnc wrote:
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perdike wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:I have never been to a beauty parlour!!! I have never fancied being fiddled around with. I won a day at Debenhams (from work) many years ago but gave it away!!! :lol:


Never been myself, either. I'm always worried I'd come away looking like 'one of them', i.e. all fake and phoney :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Personally speaking, far nicer than " makeover" in a beauty salon , I love aromatherapy massages, Coming away feeling unknotted comfortable relaxed and glowing, bliss :D


Yes, yes CC. . . I've never had one yet, but dream of it!!


Hi cheshire Cat!! I don't need a massage to glow!!! In this heat I am GLOWING all day, every day!!! :lol:


Good Morning Tess and Perdike,
Different Kind of glow Tess, :D

Perdike,
Give it a try, You will feel wonderful afterwards, I knew a lady in Limassol, who was really good, had a shop, Ancient Wisdom it was called,
She was wonderful, also did reflexology, knew exactly how to get rid of those stress knots. I can highly reccomend her. Nice lady too. !! :D
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