Those are the words that a female co-worker said to me when a group of prostitutes in skimpy clothing, and extremely fake boobs showed up at the motel today...I wasn't offended or annoyed, I just laughed, and thought to myself: "Oh trust me, I'm not missing out on anything...I'll pick a Francisco Lachowski over a Megan Fox anytime..." Has anyone ever said this to any of you? The question is pretty much aimed at Gays, and lesbians, but everyone's free to voice their opinions...
Yeah. Whenever there's a good looking or cool guy, people that know my orientation point him out. It's so annoying.
Yup. My friend's catchphrase to me is now "How can you not find boobs as exciting as something resembling a sausage? Boobs are brilliant!" I'm not joking
Pfft.. I couldn't care less when a ''goodlooking'' guy walks through the door but if there is a cute girl that resembles a real life princess I drop my jaw. Thank fuck i've never heard any of my straight female friends go nuts over guys.. I'm just going to assume they're all ugly where I live. I can't tell what ones would be cute to my friends :eek: Because they aren't cute at all to me :lol: Now if that cute bar girl at this place I go to for lunch stripped right in front of me I would melt completely. Anyway.. I kind of relate but don't relate to this thread.
I usually get that "you're missing out" with clothes and that stuff.Like "you have the perfect body for that and that why don't you wear it?"well i got used to it.*shrugs*
I don't really relate to this thread. But if a girl did say that to me, I would just be like "Groan, why the hell did you say that, just shut up please." Yes I know a bit of drama in there.
Not out to anyone so, fortunately, I don't get this kinda stuff thrown at me. It doesn't stop people from constantly pestering me about 'stuff I have no attraction to' though. >_>
Nice to know women are comparing themselves to such quality role models. At least if you're going to pull the "Look at what you're missing out on!" card on another, pick somebody with class. Unless she was being sarcastic, then, this could make sense.
That's how I read the original post, as a combo of acknowledging Motel Guy's orientation and dissing the style of the err, freelancing guestsm all in one sassy comment.
I don't know if she was being sarcastic, but it's pretty intellegent of you to point that out...I didn't think of that until you mentioned it...