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What is your understanding of the word "class"or "classy".
October 28 2015
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RHP User
10 years ago
Describes herself as classy, usually means totally up herself wannabe. Or might mean she only dates Harley riders. Him seeking classy, punching above his weight.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Obviously the opposite of Slutty. Whatever that means.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Good question Freya. What does "classy" mean from a mans view? For me,I have never considered myself classy, probably because Im not a girly girl, When I think classy, Audrey Hepburn comes to mind. Would love to hear what a mans deffinition is.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Perfectly said Willow Audrey definitely comes to mind when it comes to that word. I see it often on profiles and it kind of puts me off as I am a kick back kinda person, not sloppy but very comfortable. Classy to me is fine dining with impeccable table etiquette. Dresses well usually in a dress, liking the finer things in life etc. Now saying that there is also the slang term meaning a good sort.
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RHP User
10 years ago
A bit posh.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'willowtree_2' A bit posh. Probably covers it .... classy .... intelligent ...... stylish ..... tasteful
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RHP User
10 years ago
...they're suggesting a discerning woman. A woman of substance and good taste...one who will not settle for just the average man, but expects a better quality cut of meat. One who is able to overcome their base sexual urges because they are in control and needn't settle for less.I think it's a veiled suggestion to the male suitors to lift their game because this one wants...but isn't really expecting to get...the best. But they're going to fish for it anyway. Personally, I think it's a bit of a self indulgent load of crap...live in the real world. But the disproportion of men to women here allows for it.
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RHP User
10 years ago
For me I'd think it would probably mean being able to string a sentence together..not swearing like a trooper or carrying a pack of 'Winny Blues' in her bra.. Maybe able to use a knife and fork could be a desirable trait? Although that being said...there's always a place for straight out dirty!
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RHP User
10 years ago
There's a great song by The Lumineers about Classy Girls. I don't know - it's not something I'd describe myself as! But when I think of classy women, I think of those who treat people with respect, no matter who they are talking to. Women who carry themselves well, no matter the situation. Who are comfortable and confident without being arrogant. As a matter of fact, that's how I'd describe a classy guy too.
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RHP User
10 years ago
isn't me....I'm real..... :p - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
CLASSY Bogan .😂😂😂 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Like any definition can be put in a positive or negative light... So far it's mostly detractors. I once viewed 'classy' people as snobs and up themselves but then I met a classy couple who were born into it just like how anybody is born somehow or somewhere and realised they were as real as anybody. Classy schmarsy. What ever. Might mean that when you're pissed you just fall over and say harumph or golly gosh. Pull yourself together heather. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Nice to see you back. I would agree with you on that. Im probably an upperclass bogan myself.
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RHP User
10 years ago
To describe yourself as classy implies the opposite.Just my opinion..classy hogans,love it xx Freya
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RHP User
10 years ago
I joined RHP for my own reasons , doesn't mean that I'm not classy ... I was raised with loving well mannered parents who instilled in me that I wanted to be a lady . I call myself classy as I have a good job , wear nice clothes have a clean place to call home , have some money far from rich in public I'm classy polite and I'm proud of who I am ... You got it I have standards and I won't settle for second best call me shallow who cares . Now waiting for the paranas to have a go at me Sally - Posted from rhpmobile
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Smilingwithfun
10 years ago
Do they have to have their own teeth? I would think that as society changes then the application of the word classy changes. So what is classy to someone my age might be different to someone my sons age[17]
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DynamicCouple36
10 years ago
Freya, your post has the potential to open up a proverbial "can of worms" and cause a furore in here . The definition of classy, in several dictionaries, is as follows : stylish and sophisticated, high class, exclusive,up-market, chic, elegant, smart, high quality, prestigious, elegant,posh,swish,ritzy ... In our experience, and opinion, a classy person would have discerning taste. They would be well spoken,well groomed, educated,intelligent , glamorous and articulate. They would opt for quality, as opposed to quantity, in most things that they do, enjoying the "finer" things in life .They would be well balanced a respectful in their approach to life and others. That said, they would not go around telling people that they are classy. A person who has true "class" would probably not even think they were classy. This does not mean that a classy person is "up themselves" , "stuck up", "plastic", "not real ","fake" , "snob". We often wonder, why some people, when they see an immaculately, well groomed person, then say that "he/she is stuck up,not real/plastic , and fake " ?? Are they jealous and or insecure that the other person has perceived higher standards than them, as a result of which they are out of reach? And so the only way to justify all of this, and to feel good about oneself, is to then run them down and say they are not real? So many of us tend to judge a book by its cover . We see someone driving a Ferrari and we think to ourselves "pretentious prick". We see an immaculately dressed woman and we think " she must be very cold and stuck up" . Why do we say and think these things? Jealousy? Insecurity ? Would we feel the same if we drove a Ferrari ? NO Could a person be born with class? Or is it something that one acquires and learns, as taught by ones parents and or the things one is exposed to in ones life? Does one have to be wealthy to be seen as a classy person? We have noticed, in Australia, that there appears to be a lot of negativity (perhaps it's due to jealousy and or insecurity?) against what are perceived as "tall poppies" and we often wonder what the motives and or cause of this anger is. Is it class driven? The have nots / the mediocre, becoming jealous and or insecure when they see someone doing well for themselves ? Fortunately we are all entitled to have opinions and to decide, for ourselves, how we wish to lead our lives. We all have different tastes and standards. Some people enjoy dining out on crayfish & champagne, whilst others prefer Maccas & Pepsi. That does not make the one fake and the other real / one wrong and the other right /one good and the other bad. Australia is a melting pot of cultures and varied socio economic groups . There are academics and their are labourers. There are highly educated people and then there are people with very basic education. Their are people who know how to behave in a respectful, acceptable manner and then there are those who dont. We all have the choice to associate with and be drawn to, people that we feel comfortable with. People that we feel we have something in common with. And these attributes could be along the lines of how one leads ones life, ones preferences in food, wine, clothes, art, ones values and outlook. We after all, need to be comfortable in situations with others and to be able to engage with them on many levels. At the end of the day, we all still have the choice, the freedom to choose. And that is essential. If someone wants to dine on crayfish and champagne, that's their choice, and as long as they can afford it, then good for them.
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DynamicCouple36
10 years ago
Excuse the odd typo here and there ... bloody autocorrect combined with hayfever makes it hard to see whats been typed !!!
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RHP User
10 years ago
There are a lot of words that a lot of people (guys, in the context of this discussion) typically use in their profiles. These words are code....... its subtle and sometimes less than subtle advertising speak used instead of the words the REALLY want to use but would make them look rather unattractive and render them RHPSociallyImpotent should they use them IE..... theyre really thinking of saying..... No ugly peopleNo fat peopleNo bogan behaviour And you'd better put out whether we get on or not However, there are people who will state they seek classy folk, but tolerate nearly anything if there's a chance of a root at the end of it.... and some even expect it just because they turned up! Just sayin And before the forum police come down upon me with their wrathful vengeance..... these are comments made to me by women Ive had this very discussion with.... who's names shall remain anonymous to protect the innocent and not so innocent. DG
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RHP User
10 years ago
I like Meander's comment, who gives a toss either way, or in the eye of the beholder, same as beauty. I'm a classy woman, even when I'm sitting on a guy's face or taking it up the, hmm, well, I ooze class, classy all the way
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RHP User
10 years ago
If that's how you define classy, I'm putting my hand up to being classy too 👍
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RHP User
10 years ago
Not me online lol - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Reading all the different opinions has made me look at thisa little deeper.So I would say my perception of class is deffinately an attitude from within a person. Doesnt matter if you were born rich and raised with the best of everything, (is Gina Rhinehart classy from wealth?) what car you drive, your position in society, are they fake diamonds or real etc.its your attitude, humbleness, grace and how you treat others in my opinion.
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RHP User
10 years ago
I would call you classy for the reasons I just explained. 😋
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RHP User
10 years ago
who actually has class has no need to advertise it, it's self evident.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Right back at you 😊
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RHP User
10 years ago
Means bugga all... If I think you are classy , I'll tell you. Not the other way round....
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RHP User
10 years ago
A woman who knows what she wants and won't settle, without being demanding. Graceful, gracious and polite. She is well-mannered and kind and doesn't feel the need to raise her voice, nor will she respond to rudeness in kind. A woman who is quietly confident without talking herself up or putting others down. She turns heads because her demeanour makes her stunning, regardless of her looks. Just my thoughts.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Well said. You don't have to be rich or a supermodel to be "classy". Cheers Paul.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Wet_Paint' who actually has class has no need to advertise it, it's self evident. I agree classy people don't need to say they are out loud, just like funny people don't need to point out they have a GSOH, and genuinely modest people will not draw attention to it. Show me, don't tell me! Quoting 'Jay_me' Means bugga all... If I think you are classy , I'll tell you. Not the other way round.... The word classy in someone's profile tells me nothing either, but how exactly is it different from you saying you're an easy going guy? Would that not be for others to tell you also?
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' A woman who knows what she wants and won't settle, without being demanding. Graceful, gracious and polite. She is well-mannered and kind and doesn't feel the need to raise her voice, nor will she respond to rudeness in kind. A woman who is quietly confident without talking herself up or putting others down. She turns heads because her demeanour makes her stunning, regardless of her looks. Just my thoughts. ...I agree with your thoughts on this one. That's how I consider a woman to be Classy too. Interestingly, I think the woman or man who has all these traits will be above any such distinctions of "Class".
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RHP User
10 years ago
form of subjectivity. Each to their own.One form was the Old Skool (sic) biker antics of showing class...
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sweetgem
10 years ago
Will only be understood by those who are one and whom have it! For those that don't get it, obviously don't have any and so they don't understand and will bitterly criticise other people, whom are classy, as up themselves! Pathetic! To me, "class" means that one has: - elegance - good manners - respect for others - high EQ Whether they are male or female. "Classy" to my understanding is someone who: - looks elegant in every way - has great dress sense and taste - is girly and gentle - doesn't speak with foul language, that is, doesn't use the F or C word EVERY time she speaks! - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
You mean like people who risk their life saving someone from a burning house, then don't understand why everyone calls them a hero? I think that's a class act.
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RHP User
10 years ago
I have not included the word "classy" in my description...I reckon a classy woman would wear high heels more often than flats, would wear skirts more often than pants, would always make sure her make up is perfect and her nails are done by a professional..she would have her hair coloured and cut at a saloon at least 1 a month - so overall she would be classy... I wear flats, prefer pants, do my own hair, make up and nails...so I am not classy :)
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RHP User
10 years ago
Some ppl think class is a visual thing. And some think its a mental thing. How ever you percieve it is true to your belief
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' You mean like people who risk their life saving someone from a burning house, then don't understand why everyone calls them a hero? I think that's a class act. ...Good point. I hadn't thought of that use of the word. I was thinking more of the example of a truly good and tasteful woman who is called Classy by her peers...but who doesn't believe in or choose to adhere to distinctions of class between groups of people.ie. The wealthy vs the less so, the fashionable vs the less fashionable, different racial groups, etc etc Such a woman would be Classy...but ironically, doesn't believe in distinctions of class.
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RHP User
10 years ago
I think the mental side of being classy affects how someone looks after and carries themselves. :-)
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Wet_Paint' who actually has class has no need to advertise it, it's self evident. exactly, that's why I'm keeping tight lipped is it okay to do a motorbike fart now or should I wait until I'm in private
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RHP User
10 years ago
There is a distinct difference between being referred as classy to being easy going.. While one alludes to self importance ' the latter tends to be laid back... But I know what you are saying , it's when someone calls them self easy going ..right ? Just can't figure what made you point that out.
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RHP User
10 years ago
I think you missed my point. You said someone shouldn't call themselves classy, that's for others to decide. Classy is a subjective attribute, like you writing in your profile you're easy going, me that I'm intelligent, or others saying they have a great sense of humour. (Though in my case I have the papers to back it up lol). My question was why it would be fine for you to use subjective charactistics to describe yourself (not that I think there's anything wrong with calling yourself easy going at all), but it's not ok for others to do so. I really don't think someone describing themselves as classy is self-indulgent in any way. Things like: "I will make you scream with pleasure and have you squirt over and over" or "I'm great in bed" are what I would call someone acting self-important. As I said earlier, someone knowing who they are without talking themselves up or bragging is classy in my view.
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RHP User
10 years ago
How does one describe oneself...the profile with the spin..many people are not good with words and rely on the visuals..but as others have said,it's all subjective..some would see the phrase "I am a classy woman,who enjoys being wined and dined "...and run a mile because it implies that there is a certain expectation...others would think,how refreshing an old fashioned woman...perhaps if we describe ourselves as intelligent,we could give an example ..ie I am fascinated by quantum physics,or I am an avid student of classical history..or if we say we have a good sense of humour,I enjoy the humour of Billy Bermingham and Carl Barron...if we say we are laid back.say what you enjoy doing in your down time etc..then it is not so much a matter of bragging or open to interpretation but more information for the profile reader..the challenge of course is to say much in as few words as possible..or just not care and rely on the visuals..depends on the demographic that you are targeting ..now I am off to take my own advice 😀xxFreya
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RHP User
10 years ago
Hi everyone I absolutely loved reading DynamicCouple36's post! Totally agree :-) I've lost count of the number of times I've been called a 'snob' or 'stuck up' by couples and women (not men) in this lifestyle. It's usually after I've politely declined their advances :-/ I've even had one couple say face to face to one of my single male partners 'she's stuck up' to which he's replied 'no she's classy'... I guess there's a difference!? It really doesn't phase me though - I am who I am... I will continue to wear dresses to the knee because it makes me feel sexy... I will continue to be extremely selective with my partners because I enjoy sex with men and women who I not only find extremely attractive but love their personality as well... And I won't swear in front of people I've just met - I just don't find that polite... Aaaaaaand I will continue to throw all this out the window when I'm extremely turned on in the bedroom and become a minx hahahahaha because that's me! Mrs J xxx - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'JandK_Fun' Hi everyone I absolutely loved reading DynamicCouple36's post! Totally agree :-) I've lost count of the number of times I've been called a 'snob' or 'stuck up' by couples and women (not men) in this lifestyle. It's usually after I've politely declined their advances :-/ I've even had one couple say face to face to one of my single male partners 'she's stuck up' to which he's replied 'no she's classy'... I guess there's a difference!? It really doesn't phase me though - I am who I am... I will continue to wear dresses to the knee because it makes me feel sexy... I will continue to be extremely selective with my partners because I enjoy sex with men and women who I not only find extremely attractive but love their personality as well... And I won't swear in front of people I've just met - I just don't find that polite... Aaaaaaand I will continue to throw all this out the window when I'm extremely turned on in the bedroom and become a minx hahahahaha because that's me! Mrs J xxx Just the kind of minx we like... the classy ones :)
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RHP User
10 years ago
Both well thought out posts.. Freya , I think you reasoned that out very well. Where is the turning point when trying to describe yourself without tipping over into self praise .. I describe myself as easy going in my profile because that is something that comes from family and friends.. Even though I exude class , I just don't tell everyone ..lol... Mea.. I don't think I missed your point... You are entitled to describe yourself however you see fit... Do I think you are classy ? Yes . Ever since you first came to light on RHP there was always a sense class with the way you handled yourself and that goes for Freya too... Even though we only meet briefly at the meet and greet , you lived up to how I thought you would be.. Nice to know you still read my profile btw.. lol.. Gives you the ammo to shoot me with... not that you have a soft spot for me ohhhh noooo... lol.. Wink...
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RHP User
10 years ago
Thank you.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Feeling fucking classy in my current pic.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Turned it side wards, upside down. , left and right ,then enlarged... Still don't know wtf it is.? So how can something be classy like that ?
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RHP User
10 years ago
High maintenance is a word that kind of springs to mind here. If you you're looking for a women who is high maintenance, and requires the presence of another human being that will constantly provide entertainment to fill in her day. I'm not your girl. I consider myself pretty self sufficient and easily pleased. Being in the constant company of someone who considers themselves to be 'classy', well, I kind of imagine it to be a never ending nightmare where you are cast in a support role of your very own episode of "Keeping up appearances."
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' Feeling fucking classy in my current pic. You look an absolute horror...and your hairs a mess. Run out of fresh brains to eat...?
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RHP User
10 years ago
Hehehe Thank you CoupleinBris 😈😉😘 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Women who epitomise "classy " for me....Virginia Trioli..Annabel Crab..Kate Blanchette,Judy Davis.Megan Gale..Judy Dench.Helen Mirren,Susan Sarandon,Carey Mulligan,Emma Watson.Catherine Deneurve.Juliette Binoche...These are the women that immediately spring to mind ..they have a certain je me sais quoi xxFreya
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RHP User
10 years ago
Who would you pick as classy men Freya?
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RHP User
10 years ago
Well has to be George Clooney,.....Daniel Craig,Chris Hemsworth,Malcolm Turnbull,Sam Neil,Paul Newman ,Robert Redford,Pierce Brosnan,Peter Dinklage.Sean Bean,Benedict Cumberbatch,Tony Bennett ,..they too have that je ne sais quoi..a certan something xxFreya
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RHP User
10 years ago
Except Sam Neill, he lost me with his silly "Eat read meat"commercials.
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RHP User
10 years ago
enthusiastically licking drips of coffee off the side of your cup in public as I was just doing 😜 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Clooney and Connery.Any actor whose played James Bond. And why did Sam Neill do those ads? I used to have the biggest crush on him yrs ago.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Loathe him.An utter misogynist xxFreys
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RHP User
10 years ago
When they divorce don't bag each other in the media, and who continue to be a united front for the sake of their kids. A rarity and very refreshing. That's classy.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Said,nothing wrong with slapping a woman but do it with an open palm..xxFreya
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RHP User
10 years ago
Thats Sean off my classy list and onto my arrogant pig list
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RHP User
10 years ago
Most of the people you mention are actors or politicians .. Isn't that what they're paid to do ? Off set , I'm sure they are just as down to earth as the rest of us ..? Jay / .. Jay Bond.
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Seachange73
10 years ago
I take my gum out before I give a man a blow job... Facta non verba
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RHP User
10 years ago
Classy can be a little self gratifying I feel like some women dont want to seem trashy so they use words like that to overcompensate Its probably partly the fault of us guys as we want a freaky fun girl but not a trashbag so women are worried bout being judged - Posted from rhpmobile
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MissBishere
10 years ago
To put it into words. I think it is one of those undefinable things bit when you come across it you know it. I don't associate it with money or fame. It is about how you conduct yourself, it's a natural grace and elegance and it can be found in the commonest of places. It can't be taught or faked in my opinion.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'sensualnights' Its probably partly the fault of us guys as we want a freaky fun girl but not a trashbag I think you just showed everyone how classy you are.
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RHP User
10 years ago
One mans idea of a quote:"trashbag"... is another mans idea of a "treasurebag"
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'sensualnights' we want a freaky fun girl but not a trashbag so women are worried bout being judged I'll bet you don't even realise what you did there
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madotara69
10 years ago
Of a class, as a rule, staunch, trusted, respected. Principal's and one one can count on. There's a few things in common with the term standing So it makes sense to me, that if you treat a woman by the meanings, which if she expresses as classy in her description, she demands it. She'll stand by your side and that can be a work in progress, nothing materialistic class is of mind IMHO Mado Mado Tara xx
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'lilyorchid' I take my gum out before I give a man a blow job... Facta non verba As long as you don't keep it behind your ear to have after you finish the blow job
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RHP User
10 years ago
...we're told we want the freaky fun girl...but do we really?These days, I know I don't because I'm not a "freaky fun guy"....whatever that means. It sounds like some kind of colourful media drivel sold to us as what we want. Not what we REALLY want.As I've matured I've realised what I really want is much like me. No surprise really....
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RHP User
10 years ago
Does your chewing gum lose its flavour on the bed post over night?
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Seachange73
10 years ago
Quoting 'True_Gent77' Quoting 'lilyorchid' I take my gum out before I give a man a blow job... Facta non verba As long as you don't keep it behind your ear to have after you finish the blow job I dont like them gum getting stuck to my braided extensions. I have more class than that - I observe proper etiquette. It should be place where it belongs - under the table.
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RHP User
10 years ago
CLASS is about self esteem... self respect... self confidence... and respect for others. Do you think you have value and are important? Not more important than others... that is arrogance!
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RHP User
10 years ago
Some is so classy they have forgotten to wash their hair... - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
I think classy can be in direct correlation with ones surroundings. A lady could walk into a redneck bar in a black dress past her knees, hair done up and walking with confidence - everyone would think she was classy. Now same lady at some posh ass members only type place would think, what night club did she get dressed for... True class boils down to ones behaviour. Are you listening when someone is talking to you? Do you think objectively befor you reply? Can you socially drink at a free bar and not get wasted haha! - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Mstr_Full' CLASS is about self esteem... self respect... self confidence... and respect for others. Do you think you have value and are important? Not more important than others... that is arrogance! Thanks for this definition Mstr_FullI find it interesting that we are so willing to dis people who describe themselves as classy. That horrible old ocker habit of not allowing people to "have tickets on themselves". Yet in another post we will bemoaning people's lack of self-confidence. I think its great people are prepared to define themselves in positive ways.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Gentleman actions with style that's proffesional - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
So said my daughter today, when I was laying back but still trying to drink my tea, and the base of the mug got caught on my breast, causing me to spill tea down my cleavage. It was hot, so I lay there trying to clean it up a bit with the hem of my tshirt. Now it occurs to me, though, that her "Oh you're so classy mum" could have been laced with sarcasm ... Nah, classy. That's me. Case closed.
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Seachange73
10 years ago
Quoting 'PatchworkGirl' So said my daughter today, when I was laying back but still trying to drink my tea, and the base of the mug got caught on my breast, causing me to spill tea down my cleavage. It was hot, so I lay there trying to clean it up a bit with the hem of my tshirt. Now it occurs to me, though, that her "Oh you're so classy mum" could have been laced with sarcasm ... Nah, classy. That's me. Case closed. Hahaha... Gold...
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Seachange73
10 years ago
Quoting 'PatchworkGirl' So said my daughter today, when I was laying back but still trying to drink my tea, and the base of the mug got caught on my breast, causing me to spill tea down my cleavage. It was hot, so I lay there trying to clean it up a bit with the hem of my tshirt. Now it occurs to me, though, that her "Oh you're so classy mum" could have been laced with sarcasm ... Nah, classy. That's me. Case closed. Hahaha... Gold...
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RHP User
10 years ago
......I hope you survived the "classy" incident without damage. Reminds me of spilling hot coffee in my lap, The sequence goes something like .......... 1) accident happens 2) Delayed sensation as hot coffee slowly soaks through jeans 3) Delayed sensation as you suddenly realise he "crown jewels" are being cooked 4) mad scramble to remove offending hot jeans.I ,too , am classy!
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'willowtree_2' Thats Sean off my classy list and onto my arrogant pig list So what was acceptable and "normal" now becomes left field and repulsive. And on we go.
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RHP User
10 years ago
I did, thank you for your concern. I also found the piece of caramel slice that had gone missing earlier in the day - win!!
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RHP User
10 years ago
Yep changed my view on connery after Freya brought to my attention that he advocated slapping women. So I googled it and watched a couple of his interviews where he said hitting a woman with an open hand was fine, stating that sometimes women dont know when to shut up in an argument and so its fine to hit them. He was interviewed again and asked if he had changed his mind about what he had said about hitting women when its neccessary to do so,and he replied that he hadnt changed his stance on believing that it was ok to hit a woman.So wet_paint, yes I didchange my mind about him being classy. He lost my respect in an instant. So I now think he is an arrogant pig. Do you feel that my reason isnt valid to change my opinion of him? Wet_paint I dont understan what you mean by "and on we go"
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Wet_Paint' Quoting 'willowtree_2' Thats Sean off my classy list and onto my arrogant pig list So what was acceptable and "normal" now becomes left field and repulsive. And on we go. Quoting 'Wet_Paint' Quoting 'willowtree_2' Thats Sean off my classy list and onto my arrogant pig list So what was acceptable and "normal" now becomes left field and repulsive. And on we go. Thankfully, it's the way of life. Things like misogyny, hatred, slavery, statutory policies which legislate hatred and bigotry ... I'm all in favour of the kind of progress that sees these types of attitudes and behaviours no longer acceptable as normal!
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RHP User
10 years ago
Maybe lighten up a bit and and be a beacon on the road to less fora negativity?
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madotara69
10 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' Maybe lighten up a bit and and be a beacon on the road to less fora negativity? Hey look..two moons
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RHP User
10 years ago
She said Fora not Fauna. Ya silly possum!!
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madotara69
10 years ago
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RHP User
10 years ago
And there I was thinking I was supporting progress. My comment had nothing to do with your change of heart but more to do with society's changing values. Onward = progress. Lighten up yourself !
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RHP User
10 years ago
If thats the case, why didnt you say it like you just did? Do'h. Your quoting me, and combined text say otherwise to me. If it wasnt meant in regards to my not liking connery any more, then I appologise for responding to you by defending my change of opinion of connery.
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Seachange73
10 years ago
Quoting 'PatchworkGirl' I did, thank you for your concern. I also found the piece of caramel slice that had gone missing earlier in the day - win!! You are killing me!!! Stop it!!! PMSL....
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'PatchworkGirl' Quoting 'Wet_Paint' Quoting 'willowtree_2' Thats Sean off my classy list and onto my arrogant pig list So what was acceptable and "normal" now becomes left field and repulsive. And on we go. Quoting 'Wet_Paint' Quoting 'willowtree_2' Thats Sean off my classy list and onto my arrogant pig list So what was acceptable and "normal" now becomes left field and repulsive. And on we go. Thankfully, it's the way of life. Things like misogyny, hatred, slavery, statutory policies which legislate hatred and bigotry ... I'm all in favour of the kind of progress that sees these types of attitudes and behaviours no longer acceptable as normal! You got my drift.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'lilyorchid' Quoting 'PatchworkGirl' I did, thank you for your concern. I also found the piece of caramel slice that had gone missing earlier in the day - win!! You are killing me!!! Stop it!!! PMSL.... LOL sorry ... it's an occupational hazard with .. ahem ... such ample cleavage.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Yep, I get it - twice, apparently!! :-)
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madotara69
10 years ago
Quoting 'PatchworkGirl' Quoting 'lilyorchid' Quoting 'PatchworkGirl' I did, thank you for your concern. I also found the piece of caramel slice that had gone missing earlier in the day - win!! You are killing me!!! Stop it!!! PMSL.... LOL sorry ... it's an occupational hazard with .. ahem ... such ample cleavage. amen
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RHP User
10 years ago
Epitomised a classy woman, going by her posts
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RHP User
10 years ago
My idea of classy is a person who looks after themselves physically, dresses well, not covered in tattoos, can hold an intelligent conversation. That's why high class brothels still go well, it's a fantasy to most Aussie men.
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RHP User
10 years ago
A profile that had any sort of similar sentiment! Each to their own I say! I have an ideal, the ultimate perfect being that I seek! That being is giving, caring, non judgemental, dominant, and open to exploration, etc. etc..... That being is entitled to their own feeling, lust desire, ideal and most importantly limits!.... It's what makes us individuals and an exciting chase/meet/greet! Dare to open up, dare to try! Dare to accept and if it's not to your liking move on without judgement or malice! Each experience should at the very least provide you with a learning! Then we all grow and truly appreciate each individual for who they are : want to be... X
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