Posted on 06/23/2003 2:13:00 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford
At least that's what they said.
What? You think any man would lie about this? Lie about something so personal as this? Come on now. Most of these guys are Republicans.
LOL - YES, I DO!
No, no, no. You have this all wrong. Republican men would never lie about something like this. Never. On the other hand, male gendered Democrats (note: I avoided the word "men" here) would lie. For example, it is clear no Repuiblican President would ever make a statement like this:
Bill Clinton: I did not have sex on Air Force One last night with those three interns.
Surely you must agree on this.
Best regards,
When a guy tells you a story that sounds like he read it in Penthouse Forum, there's a very, very good chance that it's an exaggeration, at a minimum.
I always wondered about those letters written by Americans where they talk abou the girls "knickers." Something just did not sound right. LOL
The fact that you let this guy into your house tells me he was giving off signals. Signals such as "I am not a threat" which it appears that he was not.
Signals like "I am good looking and know it. I am confident. Women want me."
He thought you were hot and figured "Why not give her the opportunity to have some fun." (If you don't think your hot, just ask your hubby (assuming he is not a democrat))
Next time he makes a delivery, make sure you have a girl friend with you. :-)
I believe there is a concerted plan to bring this into the "mainstream.
Here is the Six Step Attitudinal Change Plan and how it works:
Step 1. Some practice so offensive that it can scarcely be discussed in public is advocated by a RESPECTED expert in a RESPECTED forum.
Step 2. At first, the public is shocked, then outraged.
Step 3. But, the VERY FACT that such a thing could be publicly debated becomes the SUBJECT of the debate.
Step 4. In the process, sheer repetition of the shocking subject under discussion gradually dulling its effect.
Step 5. People then are no longer shocked by the subject.
Step 6. No longer outraged, people begin to argue for positions to moderate the extreme; or, they accept the premise, challenging, instead, the means to ACHIEVE it
Interestingly : ), I had read a book at one time called The Gift Of Fear, by Gavin de Becker. It's a great book about listening to those "signals" and taking seriously what your subconscious mind is telling you about someone. I was apprehensive about letting this guy in my house (he said he wanted to use my phone, and I stupidly let him in when I could just as easily brought a cordless phone outside...and I'm fairly sure, in retrospect, that the "call" he made wasn't real), but I didn't listen to my intuition.
He thought you were hot and figured "Why not give her the opportunity to have some fun." (If you don't think your hot, just ask your hubby (assuming he is not a democrat))
Well, yes, I think you're right. He thought I was friendly and a fun person. Why he thought that meant I would consider having sex with a complete stranger still escapes me, unless he reads the aforementioned magazine, and thinks that represents reality somehow. LOL
(BTW, I don't have to ask my husband - a conservative - whether he thinks I'm hot. I know he thinks so...but I think it's because he knows me, not because of the way I look.)
Next time he makes a delivery, make sure you have a girl friend with you. :-)
Oh, sure. I know what you're suggesting. I can hear the backbeat already. ; ) (It ain't gonna happen! LOL)
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