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look 171 01-28-2018 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by BeyGon (Post 9903801)
We were out to breakfast this morning and our server had big boobs with a nice top. As she bent over to talk to me she covered up her boobs, so I wonder, does she do that for everyone, if so, why wear that top, if she only does it for me I feel offended.

At least she covered it up, with this one, she just let em hang right in front of me. We were all looking down at her rendering (except for me, of course:o).

She's not thin and fit like the Girls in the chest or ass thread, but a tiny bit on the chunky side. No, not fat by any means. I hope that's enough of a pic for you guys;)

dafischer 01-28-2018 11:56 AM

Built for comfort, not speed, as they say.

RKDinOKC 01-28-2018 12:02 PM

Had a woman in our office that would wear low cut blouses. When she was talking to you she would keep looking down at her display and back up. You couldn't keep from looking where she kept looking, it's human nature when talking to someone. Then she would b!tch you out for looking at her display.

ckelly78z 01-28-2018 12:35 PM

Some women sure want the male attention, and Hang all their assets out there just to tease us. These are also the first ones to jump on the "Me Too" bandwagon when they are feeling riotous, and surrounded by other "victims".

carambola 01-28-2018 12:49 PM

she has set a playing field and hopes to use her assets in the future to get changes without being billed.

ignore her play and treat her like any other contractor.

oldE 01-28-2018 01:21 PM

It is said one has no control in the stressors in one's life.
You do, however have control over your reaction to those stressors.
Some here have expressed concern over the way others with whom they are in contact choose to dress or present themselves. If they are not presenting themselves in a manner you are expecting, you feel some stress. The situation might be someone in a suit striding through the showers at the gym or someone displaying cleavage in your presence. It is only a big deal if you consider it so.
Is it your place to comment? Well, if her breast falls into your salad you might want to request a replacement.
Last summer I had a guy come into the Center in a nice dress with shoes which looked like they came out of a sports bag. Also, he could have used a shave. I admit it threw my off my game for a minute, but once we got discussing the facility, I was able to put his appearance into the "not relevant "category.
It is all in your mind. if you let it.
Best
Les

rfuerst911sc 01-28-2018 01:26 PM

oldE was this a mis type " Last summer I had a guy come into the Center in a nice dress " ? I could see where that could be considered a stress moment .

Por_sha911 01-28-2018 01:29 PM

^^
Some people think that is normal

This might be a good time to remember the "People of Walmart" website.

oldE 01-28-2018 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 9904001)
oldE was this a mis type " Last summer I had a guy come into the Center in a nice dress " ? I could see where that could be considered a stress moment .

No mis-type. My first reaction was disbelief, then wondering if someone had a stranger sense of humour than mine. Nope. The dude was comfortable in what he was wearing, maybe the shoes to match the dress weren't comfortable.
As my wife might say,"Not my monkey. Not my circus."

Best
Les

KFC911 01-28-2018 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by oldE (Post 9903995)
It is said one has no control in the stressors in one's life.
You do, however have control over your reaction to those stressors.
....
Well, if her breast falls into your salad you might want to request a replacement.
.....

^^^^ well put.....I'd just ask for another one ;)

oldE 01-28-2018 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 9904016)
^^^^ well put.....I'd just ask for another one ;)

Another salad or....?

Best
Les

enzo1 01-28-2018 01:45 PM

I guess its up to me so....
 
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1517179475.jpg

KFC911 01-28-2018 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by olde (Post 9904019)
another salad or....?

Best
les

? ;)

KFC911 01-28-2018 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by enzo1 (Post 9904023)

What were we talking about....sorry ;)

Bill Douglas 01-28-2018 01:56 PM

The other day I was waiting at the bus stop and a young woman with a VERY low cut top walked past so I said "Thanks." She stopped and looked a me mystified and said "Thanks??? Thanks for what?" I said "Thanks for those." and looked at her t!ts. She looked very embarrassed, but if she was that easily embarrassed she shouldn't have worn that dress.

Por_sha911 01-28-2018 02:01 PM

Clark Griswald would say it is "getting a little nippley out"

I don't stare at other women's boobs simply because I respect my wife and honor her by keeping my attraction and attention on her. That said, if a lady doesn't want people staring then she should dress accordingly. As already said though, no matter how revealing the clothing is, there is no excuse for physical, emotional, or verbal harassment.

oldE 01-28-2018 02:21 PM

Bill,
Did you ever hear the story about the faux pas? It goes like this
One afternoon at the palace, a young footman inquired of Jeeves the butler,
"Excuse me, Sir. But what is a faux pas?"
Jeeves considers a moment and replies,
"You will recall how M'Lady entertained the Archbishop this afternoon by taking him into the garden where the Archbishop perchanced to prick his finger on M'Lady's roses?"
"Then, while taking tea in the library, M'Lady inquired of the Archbishop.'Tell me Archbishop. Does your swollen prick still throb?'"
"And you, overhearing, dropped M'Lady's best silver tea pot on the hardwood floor, causing considerable damage?"
"That was a faux pas!"

Best
Les

Bill Douglas 01-28-2018 02:31 PM

LOL, I was being polite, I bet the other guys who stared like salivating idiots didn't say thanks.

berettafan 01-28-2018 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 9903321)
I've never liked that look. I like the blonde tennis player look. Or the lean beach blonde girl.

there's room for all the looks (pammy, librarian, tennis/golf, you name it) in my mental cast of characters.

Zeke 01-28-2018 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 9903304)
Disclaimer: Take my fooking man card and just throw it out already.

Went to see an old client this afternoon (They want to redo their Family Room and put in an outdoor kitchen) and met up with his interior designer. Late 30s, early 40s typical dye blond with a very tight short dress, big hips, big tits (low cut of course), big lips and just about big everything else. I find that look disgusting and whoreish. I am not sure how to describe her, but its Pamela Anderson X10.

She showed me some drawings leaning over a table and those tits were just about to fall out onto the table. Now, as much as I find that look distasteful, I just had to stay focus and look at her eyes while talking to her. It was very distracting. Of course I looked (small chance for the man card back?). More then once too even though I think its disgusting. There should be some type of dress code one would think especially if she's going to meet a dirty contractor like me or folks in the building trade. My dirty plumber and his crew will have a field day when she comes for site visitations. What the hell are they thinking dress like that?

No one has asked if the designs were good. Well, were they?


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