How do you decide who’s a slut and who isn’t?
It’s been so hot around here that when Sean and I were out for some pre-Fourth of July festivities, I couldn’t help but notice how skimpily many women were dressed. Most had no business being almost naked, if you know what I mean, but many looked pretty hot. Others in their super-tiny skirts or shorts and barely bust-containing tank tops looked, well, skanky.
Which made me wonder — can you identify a slut by how she dresses?
Last month, thousands of people all over the world hit the streets for SlutWalks after a Toronto cop said if gals stopped dressing like sluts we’d avoid being raped or victimized. I guess we shouldn’t flaunt our sexuality or we’ll be asking for it.
But, do our clothes alone make us sluts? I’ve seen some pretty trashy outfits on the runways of haute couture designers, but I doubt anyone would call the models wearing them sluts, whether on the catwalks or in some trendy restaurant.
We know what makes a guy a player. He’s a guy just in it for the sex with as many women as he can seduce, isn’t honest with the women he sleeps with and probably doesn’t have healthy relationships with women in general. Unfortunately, you can’t identify a player by his outfits — except maybe back in the ’70s when the unbuttoned shirts, thick mustaches and white poly suits made most who wore them look like B-level porn stars.
But it’s harder to agree on what makes a woman a slut. Clearly clothes and how many guys she’s slept with aren’t the only markers. Maybe it’s like what Justice Potter Stewart said about porn — it’s hard to define but you just know it when you see it. But, wouldn’t you have to know a little more than that?
- How do you decide who’s a slut or not?
- If you sleep with a slut, can you still call her a slut? Wouldn’t you be one, too?
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Why you might want to date someone your age
My friend Patty, a 61-year-old divorcee, has a dilemma — a younger person is lusting after her. Younger meaning 52. OK, it’s a dilemma many of us middle-aged divorcees might kill for, but she’s concerned. And so she’s said, “No!”
What’s wrong with this scene? Right – nothing! Well, nothing as far as you and I and maybe hundreds (thousands? millions?) of others can see; what can possibly be wrong with a 52-year-old wanting to be in a relationship — yes, it’s not just about casual sex — with a woman nine years older? 
Patty’s not a cougar; in fact, she’s not the one pursuing (although people throw the “C” word around quite casually nowadays. All you have to do to be called a cougar is be 35-plus and single; not fair!). She really does want to date in her age group, give r take five years either way.
Plus nine years at midlife isn’t such a big deal.
Or is it? As she says:
“I don’t want to date someone younger because when I’m all wrinkled and sagging, I’ll be dumped and then where will I be? I’ll be older and less attractive, and it will be too late for me to find someone new.”
She may have a point. As I get older and the wrinkles and sags make their presence known, I know all too well how the slide from “She’s hot” to “She’s not” sucks. But, that’s if you’re still single and in the dating world, when just getting a guy to notice you is harder, let alone having him want to actually talk to you and discover your irresistible charm and wit, and then want to see you naked and do lovely nasty things to you.
If you’re in a committed relationship with someone, wrinkles and sags shouldn’t even matter anymore — because your partner’s probably right there with you!
Unless, of course, your partner’s nine years younger. Then you have a huge jump on the aging thing.
I wouldn’t want to be with someone who’d start looking at me differently — or start looking at other, younger, women, differently! — as I started to wrinkle and sag. If you’re doing to be in a relationship with someone much older, wrinkles and sags are to be expected!
But, maybe that’s something to consider before you get into a relationship with someone older. You can be picky about who you’re with, but if you start to lose interest in someone older than you because he or she is aging, that does make you seem shallow.
So is Patty smart to reject her young suitor (who’s a woman, by the way)? Or is she denying herself the potential of a loving partner?
Do big breasts give women confidence?
Sean and I had gone to one of those chichi galas — a rarity for us, but it was for a good cause. We were surrounded by Beautiful People.
“Wow,” Sean said to me as one busty gal after another walked by, “I need to spend more time in the Land of Cleavage.” 
“Well, don’t expect me to populate that land any time soon.”
“I love your breasts just the way they are,” he said as he slipped his arm around my waist and kissed me.
I know he means that. Although my boobs got pimped by the Breast Gods, they are at least, well, responsive. I also know he wouldn’t love me any more if I had big breasts nor would our relationship — or the sex — be any better. And I’m pretty happy with my body, all things considered (it just needs a bit of a workout right at this moment).
Still, I wouldn’t mind bigger breasts. Why not? They make a woman’s body more womanly. And womanly bodies are nice to look at and touch.
But fake boobs? Fuggedaboutit! As most of my longtime readers know, I’m not a fan of fake boobs. They look, feel and act, well, fake. I’m not that desperate; I’d rather work on my other assets to keep do a little sleight of hand — or eyes — to keep the attention off my boobs. Still, in a room full of cleavage, as I was the other night, a nice butt or toned arms just can’t hold a candle — even with my dazzling wit.
I really don’t think my life would change drastically for the better if I had bigger boobs, fake or real, maybe it does for other people. But maybe having a nice rack does that, just like BDS for men (that’s Big Dick Syndrome). Maybe it helps give women confidence, and if you have confidence and love your body, you are eminently more attractive than a woman who doesn’t.
Maybe it isn’t the big boobs that make woman attractive; maybe its because they feel great about themselves.
Just a thought.
- Can having a nice rack make your life better?
- And, to be fair to the guys, can a big dick? (can’t wait to read the comments on this one!)
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