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By XenaKaBoom on Tuesday, February 10, 1998 - 12:50 am: |
My mother took me on a prefab tour of Chinatown, and somehow we ended up with a group of German teenagers. The tour was pleasant enough, but I remember little but for a young man, about 17 years old. We walked down a narrow aisle in a shop, and he motioned for me to walk ahead of him. He gestured with his arm, and touched to small of my back as I walked in front of him. The first tingle of sexual desire engulphed me. I will never again feel that pleasure, even now as I make love as an adult. |
By XenaKaBoom on Tuesday, February 10, 1998 - 06:02 pm: |
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By The schoolmarm on Tuesday, February 10, 1998 - 06:23 pm: |
It just struck me particularly strangely, and got in the way of hearing what you were saying. I like the phrase "prefab tour". |
By Mailbox Value on Monday, March 9, 1998 - 02:03 am: |
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But I don't think I've ever met a genuinely charming woman. (Maybe hetero charm only works on the opp. sex.) Unless you count Princess Di. (Not that I ever met her.) She projected the closest thing I can name to the female version of charm. (Even tho' I always suspected it was a front.) I think graciousness is the closest approximation I can think of for male charm. But even feminine graciousness it lacks a certain sexual je-ne-sais- quoi... So/has anyone met a woman they considered devastatingly charming? |
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She was the sixties' Melinda Messenger/Pam Anderson |
I'm quite the opinionated one, aren't I? |
I'm not saying she was a great actress. I think she was good & had the talent to be great. And you must remember that in those days/even avg. actors had a lot more on the ball than the modern-day Pamela Andersons/thanks to all the traning the studio system provided. Monroe's sexuality was far too obvious for her to be considered charming in my book. For me/ charm is sexy/but not blatantly sexual. As I said/I can't define 'charm' in a woman. But when I say "Cary Grant was incredibly charming'/everyone immediately knows what I mean. |
For my money it's Kim Novak all the way, baby. I have never seen anything as sexy on a woman in my LIFE as her back in a highnecked low backed dress in "Bell, Book & Candle." Right now I am chickening out on dumping my boyfriend and swigging sherry from the bottle, though, so my judgement is suspect. Please do some version of sending good vibes my way. I so want out of this relationship. Then I can fly to CA, get blasted and hang my naked tits out Nate's moonroof hurling epithets at uninvolved standers-by. |
I got my Mojo working for ya/babe! But I can't believe Marvelous Margret is afraid of dumping a guy! Just get on w/it and let the chips fall towards Cali... Or wherever else they may fall. (Be careful w/the sherry -- trust me/it can give you a mean hangover. Take 1 asprin & drink a big glass of warer of H2O or juice before you crash tonite.) |
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But Kim Novak has it all over for me, because she has that "bruised" beauty, maybe a little hard, maybe a lot sad, but all the stronger for it. I perceive Grace Kelly as having been not so tough. Tough is something I look for in female beauty. I drink the sherry moderately, just didn't have much and had no clean glasses, hence the straight from the bottle thing. I do not anticipate a trip to California any time soon, sadly. I am sure Nate would get me drunk as a skunk, high as a kite or both at my request. But I am on a limited budget and I will need all my sheckels to move out of this place in September. I will take aspirin tonight anyway. I have been on constant over-the-counter pain meds since the latest onset of ovary betrayal. Ultrasound came back and the culprit has been confirmed. I start my 1/35s first Sunday of my next bleeding flux. |
there are a couple others, but those two always seem to come up. |
but i've thought lots of women were charming. at least for a little while. being charming 24-7 must take a lot of work. |
But tjhat's not hwy I canme here. Ingrid Bergman. Sh's my vote. My nomineee. tank you. |
she's pretty damn charming. and hardcore, too. i get all my kick-ass from my mom. but i don't have anywhere near the level of sophistication, charm and class that she has. |
It must be fun to Be charming, but I don't really trust people who Are charming. Once I realize that's what they actually are, I can't give them credit for very much of what they say, and I feel Very played. It's still kinda cute, but only for fun. There's no way in Heck I'd ever keep a charmer around for long. |
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speaking for myself only, i have issues with men whose ideal of charm is Mom. but then i have major Mom issues, too. among women, it's Helen Mariscotti. |
my mom can be a serious pain in the ass. |
. we're in one! |
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I don't know if this counts as "charm" or as something else. I had an English professor...62-year-old Southern lady...I don't think there is a student of hers who wouldn't lay themselves over a mud puddle to keep her from getting her feet wet. She was like an angel: she filled you with joy whenever you were near her. Really quirky and adorable sense of humor, read people really well, always said the right things when you asked her about some weird theory. She was divorced, too, and none of us could imagine a) that someone couldn't love her or b) that someone wouldn't treat her right. I saw her on the street yesterday and she remembered my name, even though I had her two years ago and barely spoke in class. A thoroughly sweet lady. |
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