When I had to do the stop and go signaling for auto traffic because we needed to block one lane to job it. Some chix loved my looks even back then.
When I had to do the stop and go signaling for auto traffic because we needed to block one lane to job it. Some chix loved my looks even back then.
I know you must have hated all that attention. 🙂
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Not really but I was surprised with how many phone numbers one can collect from complete strangers in just an hour or two.
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Did I miss a picture of Simon without a shirt?????
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Nope. That was long before cellphone-selfies and back then highway construction guys were not doing a lot of on-site photography during the work day.
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Oh. Usually it’s construction workers who whistle at women ( well, used to) but you’re telling us in your case it was the other way ‘round?
Y’just can’t hide d’ juice!
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Boy are you right! One year after I was promoted to my dream position in NYC at 49th and Fifth, I had to walk by a group of raucous NY construction workers every single morning. It was annoying but didn’t send me to the court.
I decided to buy a dozen lattes and deliver them personally. This is why women are superior in so many ways- I managed to make then ashamed without displaying hostility.
I outsmarted them all if I do say so myself…
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Just a name with a heart shaped dot over the I with a phone number.
Actually girls would whistle, on occasion, from their cars on occasion at me when I was doing my early morning Saturday runs in SoCal. The streets were usually fairly empty by comparison to Mon-Fri work days; and truth be told, most of the wolf whistlers looked like they were in the process of completing walks of shame.
Still, I did not mind in the slightest.
Why do y’all women get annoyed so easily when random dudes whistle at you?
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It doesn’t always stop with whistles; there are comments as well.
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I can not begin to tell you how many times I have been “sexually assaulted” by women. The double standard is light years apart methinks.
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Oh I dont, never did! I miss it terribly. Secondary sexual gratification.
But I felt sorry for fat or ugly women; the guys felt just as free to make nasty comments.
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I used to feel sorry for fat and ugly men until Haakon Dahl/Mr. Peacock/ball diamond ball/BRB came onto the scene.
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I sometimes think I am an introvert in a Playboy’s body.
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(feminine wolf’s whistle) 🙂
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