Day: May 29, 2002

  • I could spend my whole life proselytizing or whimpering about the deficiency of a life constrained to proselytizing or whimpering, but both are sides of the same counterfeit coin, so neither. 


    Instead, I’ll just wonder: Why do so many girls and women, when driving alone, keep their sweet lips parted and mouths slightly agape?  And why am I ineluctably drawn to constantly notice suc?  I mean, such?


    Oh, and this:  What is to be made of this? ...


    Flirting Advice


    Open your mouth slightly, lick your lips or chew them, show the underside of your tongue, smile voluptuously, touch your upper teeth with your tongue. You're sure to get your message across. When you're flirting, it's important to appear approachable, so don't cover your mouth or hide your face behind your hands. Be generous with your smiles. A smile says that you are approachable, that you are a kind, sociable, nice person.


    Study the gestures of the target of your flirting, the way he/she toys with a cigarette or lifts a pencil or a finger to his/her lips. The gesture may be unconscious, but it reveals that the person's interest has been aroused.


    When a woman is aroused sexually, her lips fill with blood and they become slightly swollen and very red. Lipstick was invented thousands of years ago to mimic this reaction. Today, it is no longer bad manners to apply lipstick at the table.

    So is lipstick really a form of semi-permanent blush to primarily conceal the actual moment of such arousal (i.e., a camoflage applied so as not to openly reveal a sign of susceptibility accompanying the upwelling of true passion)?  Or is it more employed to mimic just such a moment even when it is natually lacking (i.e., to feign arousal)? 

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