Liza wrote: >And heels make us walk kaBOOM kaBOOM kaBOOM - which is called in >dance terminology "sinking into your hips" - which of course makes >other parts go gaDOING gaDOING gaDOING - up and down, side to >side, back and forth, swaying nicely..... Excuse me, but I think heels make you walk TACK, TACK, TACK which frequently reminds me to a machine gun. ;-) :-) >Also interesting to me is the HUGE difference in what males and >females can and cannot smell. I saw a recent study that revealed a >huge list of specific smells that men simply CANNOT detect - but >which are extremely strong positive or negative odors in a female >nose. There was some discussion about how we females used (and in >fact still use) smell as a primary means of assessing the health of >a potential mate - a stinky guy has probably got unhealthy sperm. Hm, I guess in the first place I'm choosing a partner by appearance, the second is her mental development state (by talking with her) and finally (if not offended up to this point) there comes the nose. A friend of me says my flat smells like "me". But the same applies to her flat, <g>. It definitely smells like her (and I like it). Just to make a little point concerning raw foods here: She is eating raw but makes exceptions (she tries to be raw vegan which obviously doesn't work for her). So sometimes her smell is a little bit sweaty. >You men choose us by appearance, we choose you by smell. Being in quite a good shape I'm not so sure if this applies. But good looking male bodies are relative rare - so it is difficult to find out what women are after. It's said that men are looking at the lower part of a woman first, the legs. If I'm wearing the male equivalent of hot pants I'm getting the impression that it is the same for women. LOL >I think most men >simply have no concept - just not even the beginnings of the >foggiest notion - what it is like for us when it comes to this issue >of appearance. <eg> better no concept than psychological problems. :-) Best regards, Stefan