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justme27 is offline justme27 Post #1  August 10,2010, 3:15pm
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Ok, Men if you and your friends go to a bar and a group of attractive women walk up to you and say, "How you boys doing tonight?" What is your reaction?

Ah, shoot, I sincerely cannot edit the subject line. I meant: Ok Men if you and your friends go to a bar and and attractive woman....sorry, sorry I didn't mean to use the g-word.
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My reaction would depend on two things,

Did they just walk in off the street, or were they in the bar all along?

If they had just walked in off the street, I would think they were looking for you all to buy them drinks.
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justme27 wrote :
Ok, Men if you and your friends go to a bar and a group of attractive women walk up to you and say, "How you boys doing tonight?" What is your reaction.
Men approached by attractive women in a bar?....a non sequitur...meh....

I love my little black dress and heels...even at my age it still works!....men are soooooo easy sometimes!

It is the intelligent men that are looking for more than skin and a one-night stand that are a challenge, and I'm always up for a good challenge....the 'easy' men are wayyyyyyyy too boring for me!
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TrekRyder10 wrote :
If they had just walked in off the street, I would think they were looking for you all to buy them drinks.

This is always a likely explanation.

The places I've been to the most tended to be older people and a lot of regulars, and the popular hours were earlier in the evening. In that atmosphere, the more financially-predatory aspect is diluted, compared to the urban clubs.

I've had a few older women invite me to dance, but the younger and age-matching women all wanted drinks paid for.
 
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Ok, Men if you and your friends go to a bar and a group of attractive women walk up to you and say, "How you boys doing tonight?" What is your reaction?

I would ask her if she is ready to take my order.
 
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My reaction? Likely something sarcastic like...

Sweetie, can you lift one leg above your head while standing on the other?

No?

Sorry, I only date ballerinas.

 
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justme27 wrote :
Ok, Men if you and your friends go to a bar and a group of attractive women walk up to you and say, "How you boys doing tonight?" What is your reaction?

Ah, shoot, I sincerely cannot edit the subject line. I meant: Ok Men if you and your friends go to a bar and and attractive woman....sorry, sorry I didn't mean to use the g-word.
you need to relax about that. I don't think women mind being called "girls" unless the context is deragatory. the word itself isn't.
 
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acelticsteve wrote :
Ok, Men if you and your friends go to a bar and a group of attractive women walk up to you and say, "How you boys doing tonight?" What is your reaction?

I would ask her if she is ready to take my order.
Along the lines of my first thoughts - namely that they must be employed by the place in some capacity.

I'd probably think my buddies were playing some kind of joke and brought us to some kind of Japanese hostess club.

Of course all of this is balancing on the whimsical premise that I have friends or would ever go to a bar.
 
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