SWF Seeks Tall SM – Oversensitive, Sun-Addled L.A. Types Need Not Reply
Her ad in craigs list
SWF Seeks Tall SM – Oversensitive, Sun-Addled L.A. Types Need Not Reply
Her ad in craigs list
Apparently she doesn’t know that to “complement” something is to complete it. She probably wanted the word “compliment”. :rolleyes:
Guys talk to my nipples, no matter how tall they are.
Well, if they’re seated and you’re not, sit down! But being 6’4" I normally have more trouble giving women cricks in the neck - or they end up talking to my nipples.
So how’ya doing?
Guys talk to my nipples, no matter how tall they are.
Apparently talking to their crotch makes them stop.
I wouldn’t know of course as I never talk to a lady’s nipples.honest.
Apparently she doesn’t know that to “complement” something is to complete it. She probably wanted the word “compliment”. :rolleyes:
No, “complement” doesn’t mean “complete.” You can complement a complete thing by providing a pleasant harmony with it.
Apparently she doesn’t know that to “complement” something is to complete it. She probably wanted the word “compliment”. :rolleyes:
No, “complement” doesn’t mean “complete.” You can complement a complete thing by providing a pleasant harmony with it.
To complete this argument: To complement is to create a complete third entity, for example, a 40 degree angle and a 50 degree angle are already complete in and of themselves, but when combined they are complimentary, at 90 degrees. 
As a side note, this woman wouldn’t date any of us 
Guys talk to my nipples, no matter how tall they are.
But do they talk back?
My favorite thing to do back in high school was, upon noticing the eyes drifting downward I’d squat down and start talking to the “head in charge”.
You’ve never seen guys turn so red so quickly. 
I think Jesus needs a C-130.
I smell a size-queen sorority girl.
Apparently talking to their crotch makes them stop.
I wouldn’t know of course as I never talk to a lady’s nipples.honest.
Ha!
I didn’t even see this before I posted!honest. 
Guys talk to my nipples, no matter how tall they are.
So, just how tall are your nipples? Do they change height frequently?
If a man 1" taller than her is talking to her nipples, they must be implanted on her forehead.
This is one of the reasons I rarely go to school dances. Most of the girls at my school are quite a bit taller than me, so if I dance with them, I either have to strain my neck or stare directly into their breasts. And I don’t really like breasts, either (really, breasts are just hanging sacks of fat and milk-making tissue. I’d much rather stare into the girls’ faces).
I remember the day when a 5’9 male was pretty much the norm, and was considered normal height. Now a days, according to the internet matchmaking sites, if you are under 5’10 or 5’11, you are a freakishly short midget, not worthy of anything but contempt for women taller than 4’11. The majority of women on Match.com in my area wanted a man 5’11 or taller. Some of the girls were only 5’0-5’4. 
No, “complement” doesn’t mean “complete.”
1a. Something that completes, makes up a whole, or brings to perfection. b. The quantity or number needed to make up a whole: shelves with a full complement of books. c. Either of two parts that complete the whole or mutually complete each other.
The majority of women on Match.com in my area wanted a man 5’11 or taller. Some of the girls were only 5’0-5’4.
Ugh. I’m 5’3" and I’ve dated two 6’ guys. My neck can’t take the strain. My minimum height requirement is 5’5" and my max is probably 6’.
And I don’t really like breasts, either (really, breasts are just hanging sacks of fat and milk-making tissue. I’d much rather stare into the girls’ faces).
And they say romance is dead.
I don’t mind a guy talking to my nipples on occasion. My rule of thumb, if you can see them (uncovered) you can study them, talk to them, do whatever else strikes your fancy (or mine). Time and place, people; time and place.
breasts are just hanging sacks of fat and milk-making tissue
And how I love them sacks.
1a. Something that completes, makes up a whole, or brings to perfection. b. The quantity or number needed to make up a whole: shelves with a full complement of books. c. Either of two parts that complete the whole or mutually complete each other.
Sure, but I see this more as completion of a plural whole. The shelves and books example in the definition is a good example of this. An empty bookshelf unit, while it may not contain any books, is still a complete bookshelf unit; if it’s not missing a couple of shelves, for example. And a collection of books can be a complete collection, even if it’s just stacked in the corner of an empty room.
A complete collection of books, however, can compliment a nice bookshelf unit. (Especially if the entire collection of books fills up the whole bookshelf. My parents, for example, have a bookshelf unit that holds all 25 volumes of an old encyclopedia set - no volumes left over and no extra room for other books.) Likewise, two people may be complete on their own, but together they might make a complete couple.
Anyhoo…