Do men think about sex when they pay for goods from a female cashier?
If men think about sex every 7 seconds, or whatever the stereotype is, does that mean a man is thinking about sex when paying for goods from a female cashier? Would the likelihood increase if the cashier was young, female, pretty and slender. I am curious because I am a hardware store cashier on the weekend (university during the week), and I've always wanted to know what men are thinking about when they just stand there and stare at me. From experience, men, can you please answer.
Best answer:
Answer by poetica I wouldn't be surprised. Years ago, when I worked in retail, I had a former boss from another job come up to me so I could ring up his purchases. He started talking about a younger, prettier coworker...around 19 or so. He actually had the NERVE to ask me to arrange a way for them to meet...by the way this guy was over 40... and MARRIED with five kids! I told him I was not a procuress. He went to my manager and tried to get her to do it, she told him to take a hike, too! HUMPH.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Bad Sex Filmed @ Stevenson College, Edinburgh October 1978 Tam Dean Burn-Vocals Davy Henderson-Guitar Russell Burn-Drums Graham Main-Bass/ "G" was on tour with the Human League so Tam strapped on a bass
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com TYT Network (new WTF?! channel): www.youtube.com TYT on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Out TYT Interviews www.youtube.com Watch more at www.theyoungturks.com
Question by Curious: What's the difference between making love and sex? and how do you make love?
the question pretty much says it all... What's the difference between making love and sex? and how do you make love? well i understand its more emotional, but how do u make love differently then sex? you still stick the p3nis into the vag1na but how do u make it diff.
Best answer:
Answer by WhisperingCasino mAking Love = Having sex
Question by Laura Y: At what age do old people stop having sex?
Myself and my boyfriend were discussing this subject earlier when we saw a really old couple in the supermarket, the man had his hand on the wife's bottom (EW!).
Anywhooo...
What age do old people stop having sex? And in general, are the positions they use adventurous??
Just out of curiosity!
Best answer:
Answer by Midnight they probably stop when they cant hold each others weight or are too fragile lol
Question by nomec182: Can a Single person have a sex life?
Ive been single for about 4 years now. Its getting harder to go without sex for so long. Can a single persons sex life be as safe as a regular relationship? Can a person retain their "dignity"?
Best answer:
Answer by Judy J I'am here in NEW YORK CITY. And boys and girls and tranny's have no problem with any lack of sex. 24/7 Judy J.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Nice, photos, from, Start, before, pregnant, supposed, period
Question by beeheart11:
Can I get pregnant from sex day before period was supposed to start?
I had sex the day before my period was supposed to start. Hours after I noticed a little blood, but nothing more. It's been several days and no real period. Could I be pregnant? Is it too soon to test?
Best answer:
Answer by lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala Yes, If you had unprotected sex, it is very likely you could get pregnant because you were ovulating.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Lastest, NEWS, unprotected, house, control, Night, Last, birth
by Izaias Buson
Question by misz_bossy: on birth control had unprotected sex last night?
i havent had a period in 3 months and last night i had unprotected sex but i take my birth control faithfully. and this morning i woke up with faint cramping. COULD I BE PREGNANT????? need HELP because im only 16 and it was a mistake last night.
Best answer:
Answer by J.B. It's highly unlikely that you are pregnant. Look up the statistics.
At this point I would say you are just over-worrying yourself
Daniel Kraus, a Fairfield, Iowa native, completed his first feature-length documentary during his senior year of college. The film, Jefftowne, told the story of a controversial man with Down Syndrome. Jefftowne premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, and won the âFestival Choice Awardâ at the New York Underground Film Festival. Krausâ subsequent film, the narrative feature Ball of Wax won the Directorâs Award at the Cinequest San Jose Festival. Sheriff, the first film in Krausâs WORK series, premiered on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series âIndependent Lens,â and has found international acclaim for its subtle, deft handling of everyday Americana. Musician, the second entry, has found equal acclaim in theaters, television, and on DVD. Kraus works almost totally alone on the WORK series, performing as producer, director, camera operator, sound recordist, and editor. He has quietly forged a reputation as a one-man documentary film studio. Between shooting films, Kraus works in Chicago as a writer and editor, contributing to such publications as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, and Maxim. Random house published his first novel, The Monster Variations, in 2009, and will publish his forthcoming novel, Rotters, in 2011.
9/26: Professor with Daniel Kraus
Image by uniondocs
Filmmaker Daniel Kraus in attendance for discussion with ST VanAirsdale (Movieline). Introduction by Ray Privett (Cinema Purgatorio).
Daniel Kraus, a Fairfield, Iowa native, completed his first feature-length documentary during his senior year of college. The film, Jefftowne, told the story of a controversial man with Down Syndrome. Jefftowne premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, and won the âFestival Choice Awardâ at the New York Underground Film Festival. Krausâ subsequent film, the narrative feature Ball of Wax won the Directorâs Award at the Cinequest San Jose Festival. Sheriff, the first film in Krausâs WORK series, premiered on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series âIndependent Lens,â and has found international acclaim for its subtle, deft handling of everyday Americana. Musician, the second entry, has found equal acclaim in theaters, television, and on DVD. Kraus works almost totally alone on the WORK series, performing as producer, director, camera operator, sound recordist, and editor. He has quietly forged a reputation as a one-man documentary film studio. Between shooting films, Kraus works in Chicago as a writer and editor, contributing to such publications as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, and Maxim. Random house published his first novel, The Monster Variations, in 2009, and will publish his forthcoming novel, Rotters, in 2011.