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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:08 am
.... Best Buy or Gamestop?
R.Harvey smirked as an idea went through his mind and put his arms around Pam "I'd definitely 'violate' you, but I wouldn't murder you."
R.Nightmare smirked at the idea "kinky."
*on phone with Kitana*
She'll have WW respond to that in the morning.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:20 am
Too expensive for a used or new one. sad
She slightly pouted. "Would this be before or after you scared the hell out of me?"
Me: *smacks R. Nightmare on the arm*.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:26 am
Personally I like the emotional version of Pam because of the Snickers and the Icecream and the frumpy pajamas rather than in spite of them.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:26 am
I dunno then *shrugs* I'm a console gamer, not a pc gamer.
R.Harvey smiled and kissed Pam's neck "angry make-up sex is the best isn't it, plus I brought cash, that always makes you feel better."
R. Nightmare rubbed his arm "ow... well it is."
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:29 am
Hmmm so we get to learn a little bit more about Stray. I think you say that's what you like Stray but it's probably the opposite of what you go for.
She giggled. "The man who brings home the dough isn't so bad either." She ran her fingers through his hair, massaging the base of his neck.
I think that Pam should still be a nerd in the reboot but a very assertive and secure nerd perhaps.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:36 am
I think Pam would have a public image set up, but is totally different when she's either alone with Harvey or alone by herself. The confident and assertive teacher, but at home she's self conscious about her looks, hence why she freaks out so bad when she starts think Harvey cheated on her. She starts freaking out what she could've done wrong.
R.Harvey kissed the top of her head "I know how you like to roll around in cash."
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:40 am
Who wants a girl who sits around the house in her makeup? It's not natural to always be trying to look phenomenal if you're just hanging out.
If my girlfriend were always concerned with how she looks when she's around me then it's because she's not comfortable around me, and if she's not comfortable around me then that... well, that's a bad thing.
I really think it's weird if someone is constantly concerned with their appearance. Be frumpy at home, wear your glasses, don't shave your legs, pig out on ice cream. >_< It's normal. Just be a normal human being.
:: Why would I even bother saying anything if it wasn't exactly what I meant anyway? It'd just be a waste. I prefer to be frank.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:52 am
Men say they want that and when they get it they slowly turn permanently flacid. Girls wouldn't try so hard if men didn't make them feel like they had to 24/7. Trust me. I'm one of those who don't try and I'm basically casteless because of it. Men are offended by women who don't feel the need to primp for them, and they're attracted to glamour. You didn't ask your girl out because she scratches her a** around you and farts and burps.
Now wearing makeup at home is a little too much unless she's a beauty guru. Those women have to test makeup, blog about it, present followers with new looks and styles. I'm far too ******** lazy to even swatch on my hand anymore. When I make a small effort to look nice, like wearing my cute pj pants instead of my shapeless huge nightgown, it means I care. When I'm completely comfortable around a man that means he doesn't matter at all. Para. Nada.
Hmmm I could tweek that Eric, she's insecure but also very prideful. She's hurt at the thought that Harvey would cheap but also enraged because she's Pamela fricken Isley.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:10 am
That could work... and in her enraged prideful frumpy pj's ice cream candy facade... she takes out her frustration on masked Harvey.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:10 am
Men is a group of individuals, not a single conglomerate that falls under one big umbrella. Personally I wouldn't mind the frumpy pajamas or the.... whatever, ******** huge nightgown. Now I'm not saying that I'm not attracted to glamour - I am. I love to see the makeup and the nice hair and the cute outfits, but it's a balance. I'd never expect a woman to be that way all the time. The little things are more than big enough.
You obviously view this differently than I. I guess for you looking nice is something that you want to do for your guy, and that's cool. I'm just saying that there's also something about running around in the shapeless nightgown. I'd prefer to be around someone who was comfortable. That's just me. I guess you attach some kind of stigma to comfort though, like you can't allow yourself to be comfortable around someone that you care about.
To me that just seems counterintuitive. Wouldn't you think someone who cares about you would want you to be comfortable too?
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:24 am
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:26 am
It's not uncomfortable if it's effortless.
I only wear makeup to school when I want to. If I did it because I felt I'd have to, I'd lose the thrill and not even make the effort. No one can do anything they don't want to for really long. You put more care and effort into almost everything with a person even down the road. It's the same thing with friends. It's that small piece of you that cares for that person enough to want to still show them respect.
Where the ******** are all these chicks at that wear makeup at home? I keep hearing about them left and right but I don't see them.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:26 am
Stray_Dog Men is a group of individuals, not a single conglomerate that falls under one big umbrella. Personally I wouldn't mind the frumpy pajamas or the.... whatever, ******** huge nightgown. Now I'm not saying that I'm not attracted to glamour - I am. I love to see the makeup and the nice hair and the cute outfits, but it's a balance. I'd never expect a woman to be that way all the time. The little things are more than big enough. You obviously view this differently than I. I guess for you looking nice is something that you want to do for your guy, and that's cool. I'm just saying that there's also something about running around in the shapeless nightgown. I'd prefer to be around someone who was comfortable. That's just me. I guess you attach some kind of stigma to comfort though, like you can't allow yourself to be comfortable around someone that you care about. To me that just seems counterintuitive. Wouldn't you think someone who cares about you would want you to be comfortable too? I agree with everything you have just said.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 5:15 am
I actually know women that get hit on more when they are out in pajama pants no make up and hair is a mess. Maybe it's because if a woman is confident enough to look like she just crawled out of bed, in public then she's a catch. Then again confidence is sexy in it's own too. But not everyone is confident 100% of the time. I don't care how self loveing you are lol.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:25 am
NuSith I actually know women that get hit on more when they are out in pajama pants no make up and hair is a mess. Maybe it's because if a woman is confident enough to look like she just crawled out of bed, in public then she's a catch. Then again confidence is sexy in it's own too. But not everyone is confident 100% of the time. I don't care how self loveing you are lol. I think women are so insecure because men spend so much time tearing them down. Guys claim they love confidence but whether it's willingly or unwillingly they do everything they can to make the women they come across feel raw about themselves in some way or form. Women do what they do for men, they make the effort for men and their damned if they do or don't. Don't wear make up? You frumpy cow! Wear to much? You unnatrual hag! So no matter how how self loving a girl is there's always that space of insecurity reserved and caused by men. Everyone wants someone whose confident but they do so much to tear people down on an individual basis to a point where I wonder how people can want that when they work to create a world of paranoia and insecurities. As for leaving the house in shambles. I was raised not to. My grandma said that it's my duty as a woman to care for myself and present myself to the world in a proper manner which basically meant I looked groomed and no pajama's. I don't leave the house looking like a wreck because when men hit on me I get pissed. If I'm obviously looking like a wreck it means I want to avoid ANY attention including males so then I become extremely irate. But to be honest, when I dress nicely it's for me. Everything I do appearance-wise is for me. Shoes, dresses, hair, makeup, it's how I show myself love and respect despite how I may feel about myself sometimes or in general.
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