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Lilith
05-12-2005, 06:40 AM
at girls who wear glasses....
Is that true? Do you think the old saying stems from the suggestion that typical men don't want a "bookish" women? Do you think it was meant to suggest that men feel intimidated by smart women or do you think it is speaking strictly in terms of looks?
This saying has always intrigued me because I'm really not sure which sex is being insulted. Are men supposed to be that insecure? Is a woman needing corrective lenses considered less attractive in general?
Lil, I suspect that this saying is about as old as the invention of spectacles. And the first spectacles were quite ugly.
Also, notice the expression refers to "Boys" and "Girls", not men and women. What the hell do little boys know anyhow???
I don't think there is any reason for women to fear being rejected for wearing glasses. I'd hit on you in a heartbeat Lil, with or w/o the glasses.
Joe
Loulabelle
05-12-2005, 07:25 AM
I've always found glasses extremely attractive, on both men and women.
As a child I always wanted to wear glasses, and then a few years ago, I was prescribed them for working with computers.
I haven't noticed that I'm treated differently by men whether I'm wearing my glasses or not, but I know that I'd find it a turn on, if a guy thought I was sexy in my specs.
Have just got some new ones actually, and I'm desperate to show them off....perhaps I'll have to take some pics and you can tell me what you think!
dicksbro
05-12-2005, 08:08 AM
My wife wore glasses when I met her on a blind date back when I was in High School and I wouldn't trade her for anything. :thumb:
WildIrish
05-12-2005, 08:30 AM
Not that I'm insinuating that I don't wanna see Loulabelle's new pictures, but for me...it's the person behind the glasses, the one wearing the clothes, the voice behind the lips that makes me swoon.
I was sad when I was first told I needed to wear glasses. I saw it as a sign I was getting older, but because I never thought I was cute...I didn't worry about losing my desirability! :D
cowgirltease
05-12-2005, 09:07 AM
I know for a fact that when you're young boys don't make passes at girls who wear glasses. I wore glasses starting my second grade until I was a Senior in high school. I hated them! Whenever I lost the glasses and got contacts......here they come!
But then again I live in a world of rednecks so looks was everything. :rolleyes2
Can't you just see Daisy Duke in a big pair of glasses? :p
I have worn glasses since I was 14. Never had much problems finding a date or a couple of husbands. :D
I think some of it depends on the glasses, but I don't think it holds true so much these days.
lakritze
05-12-2005, 10:53 AM
If a woman likes to read,thats a big plus in my book. I think that old saying is dated to when most glasses were the horn rimmed type.You know,the type the gov't issues when you enlist.Now with contacts and much more stylish frames,that seems to be an old saying that can be laid to rest.I personally never make passes at girls with moustaches.heh heh
osuche
05-12-2005, 11:26 PM
I don't wear glasses :D
And, yes, boys.......the line forms right here. :boobs:
scotzoidman
05-13-2005, 01:25 AM
I've always heard that line atributted to Dorothy Parker, (a very funny & articulate woman, who nonetheless had some serious issues in her personnal life) & she said it at a time when glasses were typically very severe & not often stylish...I'm reminded of an old cartoon of a buxom woman wearing glasses & a bikini on the beach, with some guy leering at her chest as he says, "Of course men make passes at girls who wear glasses...oh, are you wearing glasses?"
Lilith
05-13-2005, 07:06 AM
Cute Scotz! I didn't know who said it just was thinking about it as I was cleaning my glasses ;)
1nutworld
05-13-2005, 07:22 AM
I don't wear glasses :D
And, yes, boys.......the line forms right here. :boobs:
Let me be the first...or at least 2nd to get in line!!!
:)
lizzardbits
05-13-2005, 07:33 AM
I like my glasses---i think that they are funky. the drawback is that most ppl don't see my eyes and how blue they are. oh well.
gekkogecko
05-13-2005, 09:52 AM
The whole phrase was most likely invented by someone incredibly insecure. Does anything else really need to be said?
wyndhy
05-13-2005, 10:38 AM
The whole phrase was most likely invented by someone incredibly insecure. Does anything else really need to be said?
yes!
ewwwwwwww! you've got cooties! :D:D
cowgirltease
05-13-2005, 02:01 PM
I'm glad you said that wyndhy! Give him a dose of his own medicine. :D :spank:
scotzoidman
05-13-2005, 08:47 PM
I guess I should add that I have NEVER subscribed to the idea that properly fitted eyewear detracts from the attractiveness of a woman...& as evidence I offer Mrs Zoid, who has been wearing glasses since 4th grade, & whom I have made regular passes at for well over 3 decades now...
scotzoidman
05-13-2005, 08:50 PM
The whole phrase was most likely invented by someone incredibly insecure. Does anything else really need to be said?
Ms Parker probably was very insecure, her love life was reportedly turbulant, & she did attempt suicide more than once...
Cassiopeia
05-13-2005, 09:39 PM
Perhaps many women feel unattractive when wearing glasses or wear them when they're busy studying for a final or whatever and might unintentionally makes themselves appear less aproachable.
gekkogecko
05-13-2005, 10:16 PM
you've got cooties! :D:D
But I'm willing to share!
PantyFanatic
05-13-2005, 10:48 PM
I believe that saying was most likely copy written the same day the developer of the contact lens filed for a patent.
maddy
05-14-2005, 09:18 AM
I don't know, I've had plenty of men tell me how sexy my glasses are ... course I'm still single and they aren't really beating down my door.
1nutworld
05-14-2005, 09:23 AM
... course I'm still single and they aren't really beating down my door.
Nutworld quickly runs and beats on maddy's door.
:devilish:
campingboy
05-14-2005, 01:41 PM
I always thought that a lady wearing glasses was lucky. When she wakes up in the morning, and I'm there beside her, I'm just a big fuzz.
Are glasses sexy? Sexy is an attitude. If the person wearing the glasses feels sexy, then they will come across as sexy. The glasses do not effect the ability to tease, to romance, to show love, and to make love. Those are all the attributes of the person wearing them.
Oldfart
05-15-2005, 06:41 AM
The quote just relates to a juvenile attitude.
The dilation of the pupil is a sign of how aroused a woman is, along with some flushes
and swellings.
A woman's eye seen through strong glasses is magnified and the pupil seems larger
than normal, giving the illusion of arousal and desirability.
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