It's nice a young lady wearing something have gave her as a gift. Originally Posted by lilbear 00Yeah, that's a good one.
A stroke of the face, a hug lasting longer than expected, a kind word before and after the date. Men are simple creatures. The best and most professional providers understand and embrace this truth. Originally Posted by outoftheblueYou hit it out of the ballpark on that one. The smallest of gestures can mean so much. If I am with a woman for 1hr+ I would hope she could bother to stroke my face or give a simple touch on the arm. Problem is few women know what little it takes to make men feel wanted. Even if it is just for an hour.
I love the "manners never go out of style" comment. Manners are very very sexy to me. (Awesome thread OP) Originally Posted by Jessica Jade
Nice manners. I love it when they say yes mam and thank you. Old school I know but that's the way I was brought up. Always have nice manners. Originally Posted by Tara Evans
Jessica and Tara...you two and I just might get along great. I'm an 'old fart' of 51Now that's what I'm talking about. There's nothing sexier than a gentleman, a true gentleman.
who still believes holding chairs, opening doors, saying 'yes ma'am/sir' / 'no ma'am/sir' no matter how old the person is whom I am addressing.
I know it may sound strange to some but it was just the way I was raised.
A woman/provider is always a lady first...and a source of sexual fulfillment last.
From a woman's perspective..is that type of respect really so odd these days?? Originally Posted by planojim
Now that's what I'm talking about. There's nothing sexier than a gentleman, a true gentleman. Originally Posted by Jessica Jade
who still believes holding chairs, opening doors, saying 'yes ma'am/sir' / 'no ma'am/sir' no matter how old the person is whom I am addressing.You and me both, I'm 52 and my dear grandmother hammered me on this stuff from a young age and kept at it until she molded me into the southern gent she wanted me to be. She's gone now but I am forever grateful to her for helping make me who I am
I know it may sound strange to some but it was just the way I was raised. Originally Posted by planojim
You and me both, I'm 52 and my dear grandmother hammered me on this stuff from a young age and kept at it until she molded me into the southern gent she wanted me to be. She's gone now but I am forever grateful to her for helping make me who I am Originally Posted by RideFreeInTexas