Is she or is she not
so my little male friends, from observation only, how can you possibly tell if a women is married or not, apart from the obvious, wearing a wedding ring?? Is there a sign or ......
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Re: Is she or is she not
There is a trick I employ called Process of Elimination.
If the woman is above 30 and especially 35, odds are she is married. If the woman is above 30 and dresses rather boringly odds are she's married as she is no longer interested in looking well to attract a mate or doesn't have the money to spend on nice clothing as kids are, well, expensive. If the woman is above 30 and overweight, odds are she is married as she probably had a kid or two. Married women tend to dress more feminine and when they reach their 40s more matronly than unmarried women. An unmarried woman will not only dress more fashionably but will also dress perhaps a little too young for her age. One also has the high powered professional (how I hate that meaningless word but it will have to suffice) who never married and she will appear masculine because she's worked without interruption in the work environment. Business suits with angular spectacles. |
Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by Ethos83
(Post 8752462)
There is a trick I employ called Process of Elimination.
If the woman is above 30 and especially 35, odds are she is married. If the woman is above 30 and dresses rather boringly odds are she's married as she is no longer interested in looking well to attract a mate or doesn't have the money to spend on nice clothing as kids are, well, expensive. If the woman is above 30 and overweight, odds are she is married as she probably had a kid or two. Married women tend to dress more feminine and when they reach their 40s more matronly than unmarried women. An unmarried woman will not only dress more fashionably but will also dress perhaps a little too young for her age. One also has the high powered professional (how I hate that meaningless word but it will have to suffice) who never married and she will appear masculine because she's worked without interruption in the work environment. Business suits with angular spectacles. So if a women is over 30, attractive, dresses well, odds on she's married? and expand on dressing to young for her age. Are u meaning mini skirts, tight tops, Leopard skin dresses |
Re: Is she or is she not
it's totally possible to tell.
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Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by Ethos83
(Post 8752462)
There is a trick I employ called Process of Elimination.
If the woman is above 30 and especially 35, odds are she is married. If the woman is above 30 and dresses rather boringly odds are she's married as she is no longer interested in looking well to attract a mate or doesn't have the money to spend on nice clothing as kids are, well, expensive. If the woman is above 30 and overweight, odds are she is married as she probably had a kid or two. Married women tend to dress more feminine and when they reach their 40s more matronly than unmarried women. An unmarried woman will not only dress more fashionably but will also dress perhaps a little too young for her age. One also has the high powered professional (how I hate that meaningless word but it will have to suffice) who never married and she will appear masculine because she's worked without interruption in the work environment. Business suits with angular spectacles. |
Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8752495)
it's totally possible to tell.
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Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by weescot
(Post 8752515)
So I really ought to chuck out my Billabong combat mini skirt then...
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Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by Grace O Malley
(Post 8752529)
and yeah dont wear your boob tube tomorrow will ya
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Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by Grace O Malley
(Post 8752526)
well if its totally possible, say it
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Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8752537)
It's just a guy thing... you know. It's the way they talk, present themselves etc.
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Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by weescot
(Post 8752543)
So the next Q is, when do you start weighing up the evidence presented...
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Re: Is she or is she not
I'd say yes in most cases, not always though. Men are harder to spot though!
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Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8752548)
Me personally? Well as a complete bitch, I always assess everything.
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Re: Is she or is she not
Originally Posted by kittycat1
(Post 8752570)
I'd say yes in most cases, not always though. Men are harder to spot though!
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Oh what a question....easily answered...they have this look to them...
Except the access is usually closed...:) |
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