Speaking of the beauty of women is something that has been done since ancient greek and roman times. Just the other day, I suprised an aquintance (Herself quite gorgeous) in my english classs while talking to a friend who ice skates with someone I know. I said, "She is beautiful, isn't she?". And she said (my aquintence) to me, "Whoa, T... Ive never heard you say a girl is beautiful before."
Then I preceded to say, "what? huh"... and then she was trying to say, "well I wasnt implying anything (gay)."
Though rather funny, the point is, yeah, in some respects it gets old and irrtating when I you hear is "Dam she is fine" or "she is hot".
Not only did I say that this girl was "Beautiful" and was only to be taken as a compliment (even though she wasnt there), but i said AlienAllie was Unique.
Remarks about appearence dont have to be centered around the idea of sex. Am I not allowed to look up and remark that the stars are gorgeous tonight without being persecuted for not appreciting the fact that they are great sphere's of burning hydrogen gas grander than anything that has ever been known to us smudges of chemical dirt, on this puny little rock, orbiting the nondescript milky way galaxy, in the farthest reaches of a mostly empty cosmos? (which I think of anyway)
Later
T