Submitted by manhattanmax (not verified) on April 15, 2009 - 19:12.
Gosh, is it any wonder we got the Royal title of Queens? What Mr Schindler said was that his psychic "saw" a much younger man as a possibility in his life, and he therefore decided to "keep an open mind" on age; of his own age and the age(s) of his potential partners. Schindler's Lust seems quite free of discrimination. As a man of 60, who is usually guessed to be 48 or so, I must say I don't care whether the "for your age" comes into the bargain or not. If you're excruciatingly well-mannered, you never tell a woman that her dress is beautiful, but that it's "a beautiful dress, and you look lovely in it." However, most women will take the compliment about the dress, giving you credit for meaning "how lovely she looks", and probably not lose any sleep over it. People, manners, and language are all perfectly, uh, imperfect. Don't take a compliment, however poorly expressed, as a slight, for gods' sake. We can all summon up a proper insult if that's what's intended, and nobody mistakes that for anything but what it is - cruelty. It's the basis of all comedy, after all.
I should add that I am currently dating a man who is twenty-one and a man who is seventy-four. And they each have the qualities of all boys and all men. The packaging is pretty much the same. Especially in the dark. Now, what was that about "sucking off George Clooney"? He's mine, you bitch!
Touch him, and I cut you!
Gosh, is it any wonder we got
Gosh, is it any wonder we got the Royal title of Queens? What Mr Schindler said was that his psychic "saw" a much younger man as a possibility in his life, and he therefore decided to "keep an open mind" on age; of his own age and the age(s) of his potential partners. Schindler's Lust seems quite free of discrimination. As a man of 60, who is usually guessed to be 48 or so, I must say I don't care whether the "for your age" comes into the bargain or not. If you're excruciatingly well-mannered, you never tell a woman that her dress is beautiful, but that it's "a beautiful dress, and you look lovely in it." However, most women will take the compliment about the dress, giving you credit for meaning "how lovely she looks", and probably not lose any sleep over it. People, manners, and language are all perfectly, uh, imperfect. Don't take a compliment, however poorly expressed, as a slight, for gods' sake. We can all summon up a proper insult if that's what's intended, and nobody mistakes that for anything but what it is - cruelty. It's the basis of all comedy, after all.
I should add that I am currently dating a man who is twenty-one and a man who is seventy-four. And they each have the qualities of all boys and all men. The packaging is pretty much the same. Especially in the dark. Now, what was that about "sucking off George Clooney"? He's mine, you bitch!
Touch him, and I cut you!