1veedo Posted July 1, 2006 Posted July 1, 2006 "Older women can be very manipulative." I guess a bit of viagra might overcome their physical erection repelling problem.
Mokele Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 Oh, even that's overkill; you don't need chemicals if you've got skill.
herme3 Posted July 3, 2006 Author Posted July 3, 2006 Let me go back to the very first post I made in this thread when I was feeling lonely and started ranting about online dating services. Now, I hate those ads even more because of the content. Most of the ones I see aren't even about dating anymore. At least the ads used to be about finding a happy relationship. Now they are all about "one night only" relationships. I used to see ads with a guy and a girl standing on the beach, holding hands. The ads made me feel a little lonely, but at least they were happy pictures. Also, the girls in the pictures were actually pretty. Now, they show some hideous butt-ugly thing wearing almost no clothing. Holy crap, she is one ugly woman! What happened to the pretty little girls they used to have on the ads? Those girls were wearing normal clothing, and they were still pretty. Now the company seems to think you can stuff crap into a very small bikini, and guys will find it attractive. These ads make me sick!
padren Posted July 3, 2006 Posted July 3, 2006 Let me go back to the very first post I made in this thread when I was feeling lonely and started ranting about online dating services. Now' date=' I hate those ads even more because of the content. Most of the ones I see aren't even about dating anymore. At least the ads used to be about finding a happy relationship. Now they are all about "one night only" relationships. I used to see ads with a guy and a girl standing on the beach, holding hands. The ads made me feel a little lonely, but at least they were happy pictures. Also, the girls in the pictures were actually pretty. Now, they show some hideous butt-ugly thing wearing almost no clothing. Holy crap, she is one ugly woman! What happened to the pretty little girls they used to have on the ads? Those girls were wearing normal clothing, and they were still pretty. Now the company seems to think you can stuff crap into a very small bikini, and guys will find it attractive. These ads make me sick! [/quote'] I can't resist saying this but um, what sort of sites are you browsing that they appear on? But more seriously, the world is filled with a lot of different people, who want a lot of different things - if they want to visit a site like that (and are liable to get ripped off ) don't let it bother you, its their planet too. I do get mad and try to interfere when there are victims as a result, but otherwise I think its best just to seek out what does fit oneself, and leave what doesn't to those it does.
herme3 Posted July 4, 2006 Author Posted July 4, 2006 I can't resist saying this but um, what sort of sites are you browsing that they appear on? Check out http://www.doono.com every once in a while. One of those ugly ads will occasionally show up on that site. Those ads have also shown up on other web sites that are created for a general audience, including web sites with games. But more seriously, the world is filled with a lot of different people, who want a lot of different things - if they want to visit a site like that (and are liable to get ripped off ) don't let it bother you, its their planet too. I do get mad and try to interfere when there are victims as a result, but otherwise I think its best just to seek out what does fit oneself, and leave what doesn't to those it does. I just don't want to look at those ads anymore because they are so ugly! They must look for the ugliest women they can find, and then put them into very small bikinis. Who the heck wants to see that? Why don't they show pretty girls wearing normal clothing? I might go out on a date with a pretty girl in normal clothing, but I'm not going out with some hideous monster wearing almost no clothing. I know this might sound mean, but you need to see some of those women in the ads. Then, you will understand what I'm talking about!
alice Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 I know this might sound mean, but you need to see some of those women in the ads. Then, you will understand what I'm talking about! Not all women are beautiful, it's a reality. You should never speak like that about women...it's not like I adore the ad, I hate ads like that one you've been saying....you just can't speak like that of women. Some women are pretty and some are not. The unfortunate ones were most likely given a chance by the company to show their fellow unfortunate kind that even though they are that hideous, men will still go for them. That the saying "Love is blind." is really true. It's a good thing though, that men in the ads are not yet hideous...close, but not yet.
1veedo Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 lol herme3 maybe you should stop watching models in porn movies. There was a study a while back showing that husbands were becoming increasingly displeased with their wives because they were "spoiled" by models and what they saw in porn flicks (yum, threesome....). Even relatively pretty looking girls become ugly when compared with the prettiest of the pretty. (and honestly, some people expect to marry a bi and have threesomes all their life?)
herme3 Posted July 5, 2006 Author Posted July 5, 2006 Not all women are beautiful, it's a reality. You should never speak like that about women...it's not like I adore the ad, I hate ads like that one you've been saying....you just can't speak like that of women. Some women are pretty and some are not. The unfortunate ones were most likely given a chance by the company to show their fellow unfortunate kind that even though they are that hideous, men will still go for them. That the saying "Love is blind." is really true. It's a good thing though, that men in the ads are not yet hideous...close, but not yet. Sorry. Perhaps the woman herself wasn't so ugly. If I had seen her in public wearing normal clothing, I would never think anything bad about her. It was just the fact that she would get into that type of clothing, and show herself on the Internet that made her appear so ugly. I just don't like the type of women who think less clothing makes them look better. I think good looks come from a happy smile and things like that. Of course, if I was going to date a girl, I would ultimately judge her by her personality. lol herme3 maybe you should stop watching models in porn movies. Nope. I've never watched a porn movie and I don't want to. I'm just not that type of guy. I treat girls with respect, and I think that girls should also respect themselves.
alice Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 Didn't it come to you that she may be doing that/she did that for the money? Money can make you do a lot of things...including stuff like that...and of course, the fame. She's now famous to every guy who accessed that website. She's famous for being ugly and for being such a b*tch to do that.
herme3 Posted July 5, 2006 Author Posted July 5, 2006 Didn't it come to you that she may be doing that/she did that for the money? Money can make you do a lot of things...including stuff like that...and of course, the fame. She's now famous to every guy who accessed that website. She's famous for being ugly and for being such a b*tch to do that. There are better ways to make money. Nobody should lose their dignity for a little money.
padren Posted July 6, 2006 Posted July 6, 2006 I just don't want to look at those ads anymore because they are so ugly! They must look for the ugliest women they can find' date=' and then put them into very small bikinis. Who the heck wants to see that? Why don't they show pretty girls wearing normal clothing?[/quote'] Maybe they are trying to appeal to ugly men that wouldn't bother spending the time on chasing a stuck up supermodel? I think its a great advertising gimick - plausability - especially when you consider that super-attractive types rarely need to resort to online dating services and there is a much larger demographic of less attractive people who may actually use it. Kind of reminds me of the Mad TV bit they'd do of the video dating service called "lower expectations" - pretty amusing overall.
Phi for All Posted July 6, 2006 Posted July 6, 2006 There are better ways to make money. Nobody should lose their dignity for a little money.Dignity is a point of view. You're assuming she had to lose her dignity to earn that money.
alice Posted July 6, 2006 Posted July 6, 2006 It could be that she didn't have to lose her dignity to do the ad. If you want to do something because you like doing that something, and that something is disgusting to others, does that mean you lose your dignity?
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