I dont think its unfair to say most if not all of us here can appreciate a good shape and for the context of this mail a nice boob curve.
so here i was today in a meeting. first time in that context so i dont know the people. but here was this lass with b/c curve mostly hidden under some summer cotton. so already worth a second glance, but here is the problem: she has a tatoo on the curve of one boob. i think its a tail of sorts with the critter dissapearing into the cleavage and under the blouse.
now how the hell should a man focus on her work talk without experiencing the pull of gravity on your line of sight? eish! not fair. i think i did okish but cant say i never looked yet cant say i had a propper look either. loose loose :((
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Re: do ladies know what they do to us?
I try having as many meetings outside, restaurant setting, especially in the Summer. Excuse to wear shades, then stare away with a smile as if you enjoy whatever is being babbled on about ;)
Need to get those Google POV glasses. Could stream live on Facebook, or (if Esa ever catches up), do a video chat here. Mmm. Possibilities.
@ystervark....be mindful of a "honeytrap". A female specifically hired by the opposition to distract you so that your judgement is clouded. Depends on the setting of the meeting off course. Kisses, Mynx
On 2019-10-09 21:24:45 Mynx said: @ystervark....be mindful of a "honeytrap". A female specifically hired by the opposition to distract you so that your judgement is clouded. Depends on the setting of the meeting off course. Kisses, Mynx
Unless Ystervark plans on honeydicking...
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Posted: 2019-10-09 22:02:33
thanks for the concern ladies. this is just everyday work but i freelance so a new mix of people. too small for scheming, but your point remains valid.
unfortunately in this case the lady has a bod for sure but uses her personality as a contraceptive :(
but sometimes i think i have a camelion eye...it wants to turn on its own regardless of cognitive instruction :)
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