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Topic: When you see a potential mate in the street
Let'sDoThis's photo
Mon 12/09/19 06:07 PM
What do you look at or notice first?

no photo
Mon 12/09/19 06:12 PM
Smile and arms or arms and rear end! Lol

Let'sDoThis's photo
Mon 12/09/19 06:34 PM
For me. If they're coming towards me, I attempt eye contact.
If they're walking away, I check their sway.

Rock's photo
Mon 12/09/19 06:50 PM

What do you look at or notice first?


Front:
Her rack.

Rear:
Her azz.

markc48's photo
Mon 12/09/19 06:51 PM
If there swaying too much there probably drunk.

mzrosie's photo
Mon 12/09/19 07:00 PM
laugh oh mark, that's a good one laugh

OT: I probably won't notice him because I don't look around when I'm walking tears

Bastet127's photo
Mon 12/09/19 07:02 PM
if there’s a car coming.


markc48's photo
Mon 12/09/19 07:04 PM
Maybe that's what he's looking for.

Let'sDoThis's photo
Mon 12/09/19 07:20 PM
Edited by Let'sDoThis on Mon 12/09/19 07:24 PM
In the streets.
Examples;
Grocery stores, laundromat, bank, paying bills, etc.

Poetrywriter's photo
Mon 12/09/19 07:39 PM
Eyes and smile. Then it is her hand to see if she already has a ring on.

Let'sDoThis's photo
Mon 12/09/19 07:40 PM

Eyes and smile. Then it is her hand to see if she already has a ring on.

Good point about the ring.

darkowl1's photo
Mon 12/09/19 08:29 PM
no mate hunting here, but I do notice things from doing sculpture and special effects for so long....expressions, body language, eyes/eye and frontal bones-cheekbones-jawline (at a glance), then eye contact if any. It's amazing how much that can tell you about that soul, and they are ALWAYS far more than they might appear to be to an observer. It's soul deep (just like the 60's song) and endless facets, that might reflect the depth of personality all the way to the genes themselves.

This is why Looks and body shapes don't matter so much, as what love of life the person ejects.

It humbles me to see souls of such artwork that never stop moving, and beauty where one might not ever expect it... It could be in a simple gesture with a subtle expression that's only there for a second, but there it was!

It's that way for all souls, if one pays attention, from snails to whales, if one would just open one's eyes and really look. it's breathtaking.

You can truly fall in love with all dimensions of the world observing this way, I assure you.

It's something I NEVER take for granted, and it's always a humbling experience.

Let'sDoThis's photo
Mon 12/09/19 08:44 PM

no mate hunting here, but I do notice things from doing sculpture and special effects for so long....expressions, body language, eyes/eye and frontal bones-cheekbones-jawline (at a glance), then eye contact if any. It's amazing how much that can tell you about that soul, and they are ALWAYS far more than they might appear to be to an observer. It's soul deep (just like the 60's song) and endless facets, that might reflect the depth of personality all the way to the genes themselves.

This is why Looks and body shapes don't matter so much, as what love of life the person ejects.

It humbles me to see souls of such artwork that never stop moving, and beauty where one might not ever expect it... It could be in a simple gesture with a subtle expression that's only there for a second, but there it was!

It's that way for all souls, if one pays attention, from snails to whales, if one would just open one's eyes and really look. it's breathtaking.

You can truly fall in love with all dimensions of the world observing this way, I assure you.

It's something I NEVER take for granted, and it's always a humbling experience.

I can appreciate that.
I'm no artist. I do see women as a true, natural art form.

Dodo_David's photo
Mon 12/09/19 08:46 PM
Edited by Dodo_David on Mon 12/09/19 08:46 PM
Topic: When you see a potential mate in the street


Uh, by "mate" do you mean "spouse"?

If so, then how do you know that the person is single?

How do you know that the person would be interested in you?

Let'sDoThis's photo
Mon 12/09/19 08:50 PM
Edited by Let'sDoThis on Mon 12/09/19 08:53 PM

Topic: When you see a potential mate in the street


Uh, by "mate" do you mean "spouse"?

If so, then how do you know that the person is single?

How do you know that the person would be interested in you?

That's why the word potential.
Now, not everyone is looking to get married.
Folks don't know if there's an interest or if they're available until verbal contact is made.
Now, kindly answer the questions you asked of me.

Rose marry's photo
Mon 12/09/19 09:02 PM
I am really looking for serious relationship

darkowl1's photo
Mon 12/09/19 09:14 PM
Edited by darkowl1 on Mon 12/09/19 09:16 PM


no mate hunting here, but I do notice things from doing sculpture and special effects for so long....expressions, body language, eyes/eye and frontal bones-cheekbones-jawline (at a glance), then eye contact if any. It's amazing how much that can tell you about that soul, and they are ALWAYS far more than they might appear to be to an observer. It's soul deep (just like the 60's song) and endless facets, that might reflect the depth of personality all the way to the genes themselves.

This is why Looks and body shapes don't matter so much, as what love of life the person ejects.

It humbles me to see souls of such artwork that never stop moving, and beauty where one might not ever expect it... It could be in a simple gesture with a subtle expression that's only there for a second, but there it was!

It's that way for all souls, if one pays attention, from snails to whales, if one would just open one's eyes and really look. it's breathtaking.

You can truly fall in love with all dimensions of the world observing this way, I assure you.

It's something I NEVER take for granted, and it's always a humbling experience.

I can appreciate that.
I'm no artist. I do see women as a true, natural art form.


I'm not an Artist either... I do art, or building, but "ist" means "master of" and I never stop learning. It's all just training yourself for what you do satisfactorily, and you never stop growing at it.

Hey, on the light side, I love where you live! what a beautiful transitional place, from Steppes to high desert! just stunning, and you don't expect it to do that when you take highway 90 up that hill. I was shocked the first time.... and that incredible lake! Not to mention Roy Bean's haunts. I believe that highway is one of those places that's a must see... but only if they either respect it profusely if they stop, or just ...not get out of the damn car and leave nature alone.drinker I can't wait to drive that again in a few weeks goin to Rodeo New Mexico if I have the time to not take I 10.

Let'sDoThis's photo
Mon 12/09/19 09:19 PM



no mate hunting here, but I do notice things from doing sculpture and special effects for so long....expressions, body language, eyes/eye and frontal bones-cheekbones-jawline (at a glance), then eye contact if any. It's amazing how much that can tell you about that soul, and they are ALWAYS far more than they might appear to be to an observer. It's soul deep (just like the 60's song) and endless facets, that might reflect the depth of personality all the way to the genes themselves.

This is why Looks and body shapes don't matter so much, as what love of life the person ejects.

It humbles me to see souls of such artwork that never stop moving, and beauty where one might not ever expect it... It could be in a simple gesture with a subtle expression that's only there for a second, but there it was!

It's that way for all souls, if one pays attention, from snails to whales, if one would just open one's eyes and really look. it's breathtaking.

You can truly fall in love with all dimensions of the world observing this way, I assure you.

It's something I NEVER take for granted, and it's always a humbling experience.

I can appreciate that.
I'm no artist. I do see women as a true, natural art form.


I'm not an Artist either... I do art, or building, but "ist" means "master of" and I never stop learning. It's all just training yourself for what you do satisfactorily, and you never stop growing at it.

Hey, on the light side, I love where you live! what a beautiful transitional place, from Steppes to high desert! just stunning, and you don't expect it to do that when you take highway 90 up that hill. I was shocked the first time.... and that incredible lake! Not to mention Roy Bean's haunts. I believe that highway is one of those places that's a must see... but only if they either respect it profusely if they stop, or just ...not get out of the damn car and leave nature alone.drinker I can't wait to drive that again in a few weeks goin to Rodeo New Mexico if I have the time to not take I 10.

I pulled into a rest area just south of Marfa and camped. Those lights are awesome.

darkowl1's photo
Mon 12/09/19 09:38 PM
Edited by darkowl1 on Mon 12/09/19 09:40 PM
I hope I get to check those out this time when I have a weekend off. thanks for the idea! I also want to have a closer look at "Texas Canyon" NM When I get time. I've gotta get the scoot up there to ride those long roads proper.

There's an old Album cover that you "appear in" on 90 road, and I've been looking for it, but can't find it. I thought it was Marshall Tucker Band or Charlie Daniels, but I was wrong on both accounts. I'm still searching... funny, as I came over a pass and there it was...biggrin

Leia's photo
Mon 12/09/19 10:17 PM
Smile and Eyes

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