Do Men Actually Notice the Size of a Woman's... Pores?!

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Lynx

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*sigh*

As we have just seen, some men DO judge a woman based on her body. This bothers me. Because of men like that, women assume that I, a man, am shallow and basically a cad.

If only I had an EMP gun of my own...

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Pipp

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#62
As a plus sized lady... yes.. alot of times people (not just men) do judge you on your body. It just happens...
 

Pipp

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#63
Sorry I know that's not what this thread was about.
 

seoulsearch

OutWrite Trouble
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To be completely honest, I notice the size of her breast, the length of her legs, the shape of her caboose, bedroom eyes, hair, etc..... Pores? Not so much :)
Dan, you have a very frequent habit of coming into threads and writing extremely risque posts.

I remember several of your posts that seemed to imply a penchant for prostitutes as well.

On the flip side, I've also seen you post some very "spiritual-sounding" things, too.

So which one are you, and what's behind all of this?

Is this some kind of sexually induced strain of Tourette's Syndrome that the rest of of don't know about?
 
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Ultimatum77

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Dan, you have a very frequent habit of coming into threads and writing extremely risque posts.

I remember several of your posts that seemed to imply a penchant for prostitutes as well.

On the flip side, I've also seen you post some very "spiritual-sounding" posts, too.

What's behind all of this?

Is this some kind of sexually induced strain of Tourette's Syndrome that the rest of of don't know about?
diagnosis....sex-aholic.....
 

seoulsearch

OutWrite Trouble
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How does that apply to someone with skin pigmentation issues? Or someone with auto immune problems that result in psoriasis? Or a person who has a distinguishing birthmark on their face? Or a burn victim who's face is now scarred for life?

I'm not directing this at you, sealabeag dear. Just something for us all to think about. Also consider that Jesus had no physical features that would attract anyone to him.

Hallelujah, those who are in Christ Jesus are set free from the bondage to the flesh and we can therefore acknowledge one another in the spirit of Christ Jesus. Amen? \:D/ Yay!!
AA read my mind.

A subsequent post I hope to make in the future would include a woman using makeup to cover up a port wine stain (birthmark) on her face and another covering her acne.

I'm a pretty healthy person and have always lived a fairly healthy lifestyle. My doctor said my cholesterol is better than his.

But in my teens, 20's, and early 30's, I had terrible problem with acne due to a chemical imbalance it took the doctors that long to recognize.
 

seoulsearch

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Dan, you have a very frequent habit of coming into threads and writing extremely risque posts.

I remember several of your posts that seemed to imply a penchant for prostitutes as well.

On the flip side, I've also seen you post some very "spiritual-sounding" things, too.

So which one are you, and what's behind all of this?

Is this some kind of sexually induced strain of Tourette's Syndrome that the rest of of don't know about?
For anyone who thinks I'm being rather harsh, I'm referring to posts that were all made publicly, and can be seen in through the posting history feature, so I'm not bringing anything into the public realm that isn't already there.

I've asked this user before about this, and don't remember ever receiving a clear answer. I'm just interested in why a 60-year old man makes these comments and then will switch into "hyper-spiritual" mode.

I remember the prostitute comments well, because another member joked that they were "a business expense".
 
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Re: Do Men Actually Notice the Size of a Woman's... Pores?!

Only the ones in your beautiful eyes,
because that's the only place we look. :eek:
 
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Tintin

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Pores? I don't know. I don't think so. Are they related to pimples? If so, they're noticeable on either gender.
 
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jeremyPJ

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I didn't see any difference in the pores...not a problem.
 
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jeremyPJ

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somtimes I think gals worry too much.

heck, sometimes I think guys worry too much.

then I get out in the workplace silliness and think "these people should worry about their own lives instead of manipulating my feelings. Are they really that insecure, that they have to get in a group and run the "new guy" out? Yep it happened. I just left. Drama was not mentioned on the application. In fact next time I apply for a job I'm going to ask for a "new guy drama voucher". Lol...
 
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I tend to pay more attention to the SKIN
SURROUNDING the pores, rather the pores themselves.

Btw, the largest female organ? .... That's right, skin.

And as much ppl say they like this or that
'feature' on a woman's body, (all just perfect, imo),
without the skin, I seriously doubt there would
be much of an attraction at all.

All the more reason I still like the eyes the best.
 
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And as much ppl say they like this or that
'feature' on a woman's body, (all just perfect, imo),
without the skin, I seriously doubt there would
be much of an attraction at all.

Hahahaa... good point! :rolleyes:
 
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I tend to pay more attention to the SKIN
SURROUNDING the pores, rather the pores themselves.

Btw, the largest female organ? .... That's right, skin.

And as much ppl say they like this or that
'feature' on a woman's body, (all just perfect, imo),
without the skin, I seriously doubt there would
be much of an attraction at all.


All the more reason I still like the eyes the best.
I wouild've liked this post, but that one sentence reminds me of a couple very twisted horror movies. I'd mention their names but I don't want people looking them up.. Some things you can't un-see.
 
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MollyConnor

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I'm not even sure what a pore is...:p
 
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I wouild've liked this post, but that one sentence reminds me of a couple very twisted horror movies. I'd mention their names but I don't want people looking them up.. Some things you can't un-see.
So glad SHE had skin!
Imagine her pore size! The Horror!

[video=youtube;F2cLmbCyzhE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2cLmbCyzhE&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/video]
 
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Miri

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Eeh, I remember the good old days when men were men and
women were men too (a joke :)).

Hairy arm pits and legs were the norm, no fancy cosmetics just good old soap
and water. No fancy soap either just the glycerine type which took lots
of soaking to get a lather.

There was only one brand of anti dandruff shampoo and only a handful of
other brands. Coal tar soap was used for all skin problems and it worked. Lol

All moisturises were white in colour and non had any scent.

The only hair style product was brill cream.

I even remember when toothpaste came in tins and tasted like that awful
antiseptic mouth wash which dentists use to swill out your mouth with.
You had to wet your toothbrush and rub it into the toothpaste.

Are we any better off for having a trillion brands of skin cream for every
different aspect of skin care. Most have the same combination of
ingredients anyway.
 
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Eeh, I remember the good old days when men were men and
women were men too (a joke :)).

Hairy arm pits and legs were the norm, no fancy cosmetics just good old soap
and water. No fancy soap either just the glycerine type which took lots
of soaking to get a lather.

There was only one brand of anti dandruff shampoo and only a handful of
other brands. Coal tar soap was used for all skin problems and it worked. Lol

All moisturises were white in colour and non had any scent.

The only hair style product was brill cream.

I even remember when toothpaste came in tins and tasted like that awful
antiseptic mouth wash which dentists use to swill out your mouth with.
You had to wet your toothbrush and rub it into the toothpaste.

Are we any better off for having a trillion brands of skin cream for every
different aspect of skin care. Most have the same combination of
ingredients anyway.
Years ago the lady who used to cut my hair mentioned how thin my hair was getting and she suggested coal tar shampoo. It really works! I haven't used it since but my hair is fine. She said it was probably from the alcohol in the hairspray and gel I was using. Nowadays they use a lot less alcohol in hair products.