• It's almost always Sexy
    • I was having a drink on the patio in the tourist district of Boston, watching the wildlife with a guy friend. Every girl who passed us was kitted out in spike heels, clingwrap skirts, smokey eyes. It was a Saturday-night sea of sex.

      Then a girl passed by who looked refreshing.

      "What's going on there?" I said.
      "You mean how she doesn't look like she's advertising?" he replied.
      "Yeah. I mean, you can practically see her underwear in that skirt, and her cleavage is hanging out. Why doesn't she look slutty?"
      "She's wearing flats," he said.
      "Oh my god. She's comfortable."
      "Yep."

      Wear whatever you want, ladies, but be at ease. If you're tugging at your skirt, worrying about being judged, or limping up the street, you're hobbled. Now, hobbled girls may get laid, but only because they're the weakest ones in the herd.

       
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    mariemcintosh said:
    One thing I've noted: In the city of Boston, anywhere tourists tend to gather also tends to be paved with cobblestones. Any girl wearing heels on cobblestones is either from a suburb or dedicated to her floozy role (a method tramp?). Any girl dressed as a floozy in flats is just a little more practical, or has suffered a broken ankle tottering across Faneuil Hall.
    posted over 2 years ago
    Maggie said:
    We were at Faneuil Hall, in fact. Cobblestones a-go-go.
    posted over 2 years ago
    SarahMackenzie said:
    High heels in Faneuil Hall and you are just asking for a sprained ankle! I have trouble walking there in my sneaks sometimes. :)
    posted about 1 year ago
    known said:
    Boston isn't the best of backdrops for the "pretty girl tramp," cobblestones or not. there's either too much culture making the scene look like an ad for a new wing at the museum or a Vouge cover on acid, or you are walking through mud parkiing lots behind ghettos being chased by nursing home escapees. I never got Boston as a people watching place.Too many college students, too little bath or shower time.I don't know what it is. I was born in Milton and grew up in the 60's in the Fen, but aside from that diamond of architecture all pushed up together in Copley Square - The McKim, Mead and White designed library, The Henry Hobson Richardson designed Trinity Church and the I.M.Pei designed John Hancock Tower, Boston not that much fun to look at people or no people. Michael
    posted about 1 year ago

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