Uncomfortable Questions
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Uncomfortable Questions
Guruchaz | Friday, February 09, 2001 - 04:36 pm  I don't know why I think of this now, but Game I spawned Truth or Dare and I thought I'd spawn a new game. I hope nobody is offended and it's designed to push the limits of privacy and honesty. It may be a good idea and, then again, it may not. We'll see. |
Guruchaz | Friday, February 09, 2001 - 04:38 pm  #1: If you were having a nude portrait painted of yourself, would you rather the painter be male or female? |
Guruchaz | Friday, February 09, 2001 - 04:43 pm  I think I would be more comfortable with a female painter. However, it could get embarrassing if the lower region starts to get a mind of its own.  |
Guruchaz | Friday, February 09, 2001 - 04:54 pm  (By the way, the person asking a question will change with each question. Get your questions ready and post it after everyone's answered question #1 to eliminate confusion) <slaps forehead for not thinking of this when 10 people were here> |
Merlin | Friday, February 09, 2001 - 05:11 pm  I would definitely prefer to have a woman painting me if I had to be nude. Funny thought of going into Guru's house and above the fireplace is this picture of him with nothing on but a smirk on his face. <slaps forehead for guru> |
Azriel | Friday, February 09, 2001 - 05:19 pm  That's a hard question! I'll be sitting there for a long time. I'd rather have a good looking man to look at, but if I get to talk, I'd prolly enjoy a long talk with a woman. |
Guruchaz | Friday, February 09, 2001 - 05:38 pm  Ok, M, ask your question. |
Guruchaz | Saturday, February 10, 2001 - 08:53 am  Ok then #2 (two parter): Which part of your body do you like the most and which part do you dislike the most? Personality aside, which part of the body do you find most attractive when seeking a partner? |
Azriel | Saturday, February 10, 2001 - 09:11 am  You are full of hard questions! I guess I like my breasts most. I don't like my tummy. No matter how hard I try I can't get it flat ~pout~ I look at a man's eyes first. |
Guruchaz | Saturday, February 10, 2001 - 09:37 am  For likes, it's a toss up (heads or tails?) between my eyes and my feet. As for dislikes, there's a part of me that I wish was bigger: (Oh behave! ) my wrists. I find them a bit lacking in diameter for my taste. It's an area that's tough to increase even with hand weights. __________ Personality aside, the very first thing I notice in a woman is body proportion (mainly thighs and buttocks). I don't claim to be 100% trim and certainly don't expect that, but the more shapely then the more noticeable for me. I definitely respect women that take good care of themselves.  |
Merlin | Saturday, February 10, 2001 - 03:45 pm  What I like the most on myself is what will get me a compliment, eyes, butt, hair. The part I like the least is where I store my body fat, my waist. The first thing I notice in a woman is whatever her most attractive feature is. It may be the shape of her face, her eyes, mouth, hair, her manner of dress, body proportions, or if she is heading away from me I am for sure checking out the legs and butt. |
Guruchaz | Saturday, February 10, 2001 - 04:18 pm  (Ok, I'm finding some of these on a website so bear with me.) #3: What attire do you prefer to sleep in on a regular basis? |
Guruchaz | Saturday, February 10, 2001 - 04:20 pm  For me, I admit that I prefer sleeping in my birthday suit but sometimes I sleep in boxers (especially if someone is visiting or I'm visiting someone). |
Azriel | Saturday, February 10, 2001 - 04:20 pm  If it's not cold, I like sleeping in just a cotton tshirt. |
Guruchaz | Sunday, February 11, 2001 - 01:03 pm  #4 (another two parter): Who in your family are you most proud of and why? Who in your family are you least proud of and why? |
Guruchaz | Sunday, February 11, 2001 - 01:20 pm  I am most proud of my youngest sister. She has worked very hard to get into an important city position that is not prevalent to many women. She is one of the most kind, open and fair individuals I know (both business and personal). She's had some recent internal challenges that involves someone under her supervision slacking off their work (almost a year behind on a project) while maintaining a friendship with her boss. This, in turn, caused some conflict between her and her boss that I believe has since been somewhat resolved. My sister is no "pushover" but she handles situations in the most intelligent way. That is just one example of many. The family member I am least proud of is my oldest cousin who lives in Iowa. I remember going to visit my aunt and uncle while growing up and always having fun around Trey. This guy has charisma to the max! The last time I saw Trey was two years ago. He is married and has a girl in 7th grade now. His wife is beautiful and also a cocaine addict. He buys beer for his daughter and allows her to have friends over for parties. Shocking?! It gets worse. Six months ago, Trey was picked up for running one of the state's largest drug operations on a farm. Nobody suspected this, especially me. For someone with charisma, he turned out to be a rotten apple and is now spending time behind bars. Very disappointing. |
Guruchaz | Monday, February 12, 2001 - 06:35 am  My apologies you two. This thread wasn't the greatest thing I suppose. |
Azriel | Monday, February 12, 2001 - 07:56 am  Guru, this was a great idea. I've just thought too long on the last question. I'm proudest of my sister. She was abandoned by her creep of a husband when her 2 children were young. She struggled alot but she managed to go back to school and get training for a good job. She worked hard and saved to buy her own house. She has remarried now and is very happy I had trouble with the family member I'm least proud of. My love for my family is so strong that I don't always see their faults. It's true I'm not proud of some of the things they have done, but I can't extend that to say I'm not proud of them. Does that make sense? |
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