I said "No" to such happy doggies ... but they did it anyway ..ted wrote:But who can say no to such a happy doggy
beats having to take him out for a walk
.. and the result? ...
I said "No" to such happy doggies ... but they did it anyway ..ted wrote:But who can say no to such a happy doggy
beats having to take him out for a walk
Agreed. This is the type of outfit I wear to the Office. I only wear jeans, etc on the weekends.harvey wrote:Women look best when they look like women, and a dress highlights a woman's femininity.
But if you prefer your women to look like men then suppose pants, jeans, slacks (whatever) are your preference.
Hope they get the short back & sides hairstyle to match.
If in a position of power I prefer a longer skirt for work. Nothing worse than men leering at your thighs around the office or when in a meeting etc and I think they are more elegant.Neferti~ wrote:Agreed. This is the type of outfit I wear to the Office. I only wear jeans, etc on the weekends.harvey wrote:Women look best when they look like women, and a dress highlights a woman's femininity.
But if you prefer your women to look like men then suppose pants, jeans, slacks (whatever) are your preference.
Hope they get the short back & sides hairstyle to match.
If I am going out for dinner, I wear something appropriate and high heels and stockings.
Most females wear pants, slacks or jeans (casual clothing) when doing the grocery shopping. Doesn't your wife?
Do you always wear a suit and tie? I think a suit and tie makes a man look masculine.
Black Orchid wrote:Most women don't dress for work with the intent of attracting males. Only a male would think that.
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