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whirlerz
03-22-2017, 02:58 PM
Why take offense to someone else's personal preference or experience in life?

California has a almost majority Hispanic population with Mexican women who range from tall light European looking women to short darker skinned beauties who obviously have more Aztec and Maya lineage. No offense to any other race, but Mexican women are simply such gorgeous women. The most beautiful I have ever seen without makeup or anything.


https://youtu.be/XBCDvINm0Vo

Like GBarbie said, there's beauty in all ethnicities/races.

& yea, class wars.

Missdoll
03-22-2017, 10:00 PM
Like GBarbie said, there's beauty in all ethnicities/races.

& yea, class wars.

Yep! So many beautiful women of different types.

Hm as an after thought, I think I am just sick and tired of stripping and will start camming.

Bahuba
08-28-2017, 07:10 AM
Not to resurrect an old thread but I'm here in LA now and let me add: 55 year old guys wearing hoodies. Designer hoodies. And flip flops everywhere. My suede shoes look out of place, but I'm ok with it.

whirlerz
08-28-2017, 08:56 AM
Suede's cool, tho.8)

BobbleHead
08-28-2017, 02:37 PM
Not to resurrect an old thread but I'm here in LA now and let me add: 55 year old guys wearing hoodies. Designer hoodies. And flip flops everywhere. My suede shoes look out of place, but I'm ok with it.

It's pushing a hundred degrees here, who the hell is out wearing a hoodie today? Nothing like a hoodie and flip flops on a cool day though. ��

WendiStarr
08-28-2017, 03:29 PM
^ That cracks me up. I remember going to Cali when it was winter in my home state, 20 degrees outside where I lived before I got on the airplane. I arrived in Cali and seen people walking around in hoodies in 78 degree weather. I was just like, "Wtf? How are they cold?! I'd like to see them survive a midwestern winter!"

Bahuba
08-29-2017, 05:28 AM
It's pushing a hundred degrees here, who the hell is out wearing a hoodie today? Nothing like a hoodie and flip flops on a cool day though. ��

I kid you not - in the line to get into a restaurant this morning every single guy had some form of hoodie.

SnuffleUffleGrass
08-29-2017, 08:25 AM
^ That cracks me up. I remember going to Cali when it was winter in my home state, 20 degrees outside where I lived before I got on the airplane. I arrived in Cali and seen people walking around in hoodies in 78 degree weather. I was just like, "Wtf? How are they cold?! I'd like to see them survive a midwestern winter!"

So true. I'm miserable in the winter. Otoh heat over a hundred degrees isn't hard for me to deal with

Ifyouseekamy
08-30-2017, 03:49 AM
Thanks for reminding me why I live in the fly over states. People are so nice here. I don't know how many guys are like, "you are too hot...why don't you work in (insert big city here). I may not bank, but the cost of living is low. I drive a Honda and live in a small 1 bedroom. No it's not what most people consider stripper rich, but it's better than dealing with everyone out for themselves...I cannot live that way! I hope you find somewhere else soon.

BobbleHead
08-30-2017, 02:01 PM
^ That cracks me up. I remember going to Cali when it was winter in my home state, 20 degrees outside where I lived before I got on the airplane. I arrived in Cali and seen people walking around in hoodies in 78 degree weather. I was just like, "Wtf? How are they cold?! I'd like to see them survive a midwestern winter!"

We don't get many chances to wear our "winter gear" so I think we break it out as soon as possible. lol Like I said above though it's not uncommon to see winter on top (hoodie or jacket) and summer on bottom (shorts and flip flops).

BobbleHead
08-30-2017, 02:02 PM
I kid you not - in the line to get into a restaurant this morning every single guy had some form of hoodie.

Well it's kinda chilly in the morning sometimes. Like low 70's! ;)

Gorn
08-30-2017, 06:30 PM
cali - land of fruits & nuts.