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At work I frequently pick up customers since I work for enterprise, and I have on several occasions continued/started a conversation because the other person started talking and randomly asking questions and because I didn't know they had a blue tooth headset I didn't know better. It usually makes them feel really stupid.I second the bluetooth headset too.
I think it's another thing that makes people lazy. Come on! If you can't even be bothered to hold up the phone to your head, then you deserve to look crazy and retarded.
I'm so used to seeing patients at work talking to themselves, so whenever I see someone talking to their bluetooth thing, I don't question it anymore I just make up my mind that they're responding to their internal stimuli and talking back to their voices. It makes them look crazy and it gives me a good laugh.
But really, it is a turnoff for me. When I see guys use one, it kinda of directly shows their laziness (and craziness. lol) because they don't feel like using a phone like a normal person.
What are some things that are turnoffs in the opposite sex.
It can be personality based, habits, or physical or all three.
What are your turnoffs?
Arrogant
Smoking
Spends more time getting ready than most women.
[FONT="]Obese women in pastel spandex. [/FONT]What are some things that are turnoffs in the opposite sex.
It can be personality based, habits, or physical or all three.
What are your turnoffs?
Arrogant
Smoking
Spends more time getting ready than most women.
What are some things that are turnoffs in the opposite sex.
It can be personality based, habits, or physical or all three.
What are your turnoffs?
Arrogant
Smoking
Spends more time getting ready than most women.
Imperial Phantom said:No butt
Imperial Phantom said:Scrawny legs
Imperial Phantom said:She's 21 or up and doesn't drink
tattedsaint said:bluntly honest about what his turnoffs are.
[FONT=Arial said:tattedsaint] always love the blunt honesty bro[/font]
mjona3 said:I think that honesty is an important beginning. To not be honest is to be a hypocrite... which makes it much more difficult for God to help you.Is ”blunt honesty” – in all situations and contexts of life – really ’the’ thing Christians are recognized for? No, it’s not. That thing is love for one’s brother and sister (John 13:35), and one thing that follows from that is that we should try to speak edifying words to each other: ” Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.” (Ephesians 4:29)
If someone asks me while on a dinner what sort of pile of poop I just dropped when I visited the men’s room, do I – in the name of 'blunt honesty' - entertain them with a detailed description? No, I don’t. Do I call a girl as ’having no butt’ etc., in the name of ’blunt honesty’? No, I really shouldn’t!
In general, I don’t see how, in the light of Ephesians 4:29, we could really go on and on with a clean conscience about how unattractive, weak and unintelligent unattractive, weak and unintelligent people are. While many of the readers of this forum can identify themselves with some of those features and be offended. And none of this means that you should want a relationship with any given individual of the opposite sex. It’s a fantastic God-given miracle when you really ’feel something’ about someone and fall in love, but in the process, we should be careful not to offend those who will not end up being that one.
Actually, Suo, answer me this. Do you, or do you not, physically, have your preferences in women? IE, preferred hair length, preferred face and body type, whatever. No matter how picky or open your preferences are, you do. And if you say you don't, you are a liar. Let he who is not guilty cast the first stone.
You're the only one who's offended. And, judging by your earlier posts in this thread, it is your problem. You said yourself that you have this image of Christian girls. Well, Suomi, it's EXTREMELY unfair of you to expect people to live up to an image, no matter how they helped you become a more confident and happy person. You need to get yourself to a mental state where you can accept this side of them, and still not let it bring you down. You can't expect people to live up to an image. It's not right, and trying to be someone you're not is exactly what the Bible commands us not to do.
your analogies are gross and ridiculous.
and I don't personally see a point in writing and 'publishing' one here, or anywhere.
Then are you just posting in this thread so people will know what a fabulous Christian you are? I don't see you commenting on other people's turn-offs, whats the deal with IP? I really don't think you should concern yourself with this anyway. If you don't like this thread, here's an idea: don't read it.
I've certainly seen in the course of past few weeks in my own life that I'm far from being a perfect person. And that fact can also be seen in the tone of some of my posts I've written in this thread. And yes, I did comment on someone else's turn-off list than IP's, and both times I did that commenting, I did it in a way that points out that this really is not a perfect person speaking, far from that. But irrespective of my faults, I honestly believe that there is also something in my posts that you can consider worth giving one minute's thought.
I have to admit your idea is really a good one. But here's another: if you ('you' generally) don't like the looks or 'weaknesses' of a certain person, take one second of thought before you speak or write about it.