It is disrespectful if uninvited....or during your wedding vows.
2007-12-25 10:44:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey ~~ I think what you're feeling is completely normal. Initial attraction is very important, but I have friends who hated each other when they met & never thought of each other as attractive, but ended up together. It's weird because initially the attraction is what draws two people together, but like so many failed relationships have revealed...it isn't enough to keep two people together. Sometimes being a great friend can lead someone to see you differently and become attracted to you even if they were not initially. Don't give up, someone will find you attractive and believe me, being caring and honest is an attractive characteristic that is hugely lacking in a lot of "attractive" people these days. Just remember that looks are given, not earned. Your personality is who you are and what will draw someone to you when it is the right time. Besides, I bet you are a lot more attractive than you give yourself credit for being!! Take Care!!!
2016-04-11 00:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends upon just who is doing the considering.
There are both the male and the female who enjoy (by degrees) of having their backsides spanked, tanned, whipped or .....some combination of.
Quite how this act fits in with love and respect ....apart from 'fulfilling the other persons desires', is a very subjectively personal matter.
Personally, my guess is that your use of > some say the protein is actually good for the hair and skin < is your way for you to justify yourself.
Sash.
2007-12-27 00:04:04
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answer #3
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answered by sashtou 7
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Almost anything that happens in sex can be respectful or disrespectful. For instance, some women are missionary sex only and that’s it; everything else is perverted. It’s a matter of perspective and that perspective is subjective.
Most times in sex a woman will tell you her boundaries after you try something. If you give her a facial and she tells you she does not like it by words or deeds, then you know she doesn’t want it again.
2007-12-25 10:49:17
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answered by Kevin Y 2
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Well...if I say it's ok to do it then obviously I don't feel disrespected & it's actually a turn on sometimes for me too.It would only be disrespectful if I said I did'nt want it & he tried to do it anyways.I always used to say just "don't shoot my eye out,kid" cuz it burns!LOL
2007-12-25 12:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if you also do hot stone massages, manicures and pedicures. Aromatherapy facials preferred. But I only tip 15% percent unless you are extra good with the foot reflexology. And don't talk to me while you're doing it. I hate chatty masseurs.
2007-12-25 12:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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if someone just simply spunked on my face (which i pressume is what u are talking about) i'd be right pissed off. If asked before hand then fine (as long as the answer is yes haha) So without asking, yes, disrespectful, but if you ask and she says "yay" of course it's cool!
2007-12-25 10:47:55
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answered by rebecca.suter 3
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oh, do you mean as a gift?! like disrespectful to age? depends on the woman, but personally i wouldnt be offended its a nice idea! it would be relaxing,if i got that as a gift, Id look forward to getting it done!
2007-12-25 10:46:10
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answered by Lemon1989 2
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No, it is a wonderful and thoughtful gift, especially when paired with a pearl necklace.
2007-12-25 16:13:35
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answered by U Wish 5
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Yeah, since I'm a girl I'm going to have to go with yes it is disrespectful, as well as demeaning. We already wash our hair with expensive shampoos and put cleansing lotion on our faces, I doubt we really need your help.
2007-12-25 10:47:01
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answered by woman 2
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