This session went way overtime (sorry Riley).
As per usual she gave me a good massage then we went through all the usual alphabet soup of acronyms.
Then we had a good long chat sharing observations about recent trends. Not just prices, but how some things seem to catch on so quickly.
One example we agreed on was the ridiculous puffy lips epidemic. One lady I met looked fantastic two years ago has suddenly morphed into a freak with sausage lips.
Loubs. Everyone has to have them now? Apparently guys specifically ask for them. I heard the same from another lady.
Insanely priced lingerie. We've all had fun at Victoria's Secret with ladies, but that doesn't cut it anymore. Now it's weird stuff with a zillion straps and buckles that costs ten times as much.
Also...no polite way to put this...online panhandling. I know I'm not the only one who has been asked to buy shoes, purses, chocolates, wine etc.
Yes, sending out want lists of overpriced crap that entitled people want for Christmas is now a thing.
There are two or three ladies I adore and have no problem giving gifts to. But when I get a bulk email with "My Gift List" from lady I met once, jeez, that's tacky.
This culture has gone weird lately. Thank God for sensible ladies like Riley.
As per usual she gave me a good massage then we went through all the usual alphabet soup of acronyms.
Then we had a good long chat sharing observations about recent trends. Not just prices, but how some things seem to catch on so quickly.
One example we agreed on was the ridiculous puffy lips epidemic. One lady I met looked fantastic two years ago has suddenly morphed into a freak with sausage lips.
Loubs. Everyone has to have them now? Apparently guys specifically ask for them. I heard the same from another lady.
Insanely priced lingerie. We've all had fun at Victoria's Secret with ladies, but that doesn't cut it anymore. Now it's weird stuff with a zillion straps and buckles that costs ten times as much.
Also...no polite way to put this...online panhandling. I know I'm not the only one who has been asked to buy shoes, purses, chocolates, wine etc.
Yes, sending out want lists of overpriced crap that entitled people want for Christmas is now a thing.
There are two or three ladies I adore and have no problem giving gifts to. But when I get a bulk email with "My Gift List" from lady I met once, jeez, that's tacky.
This culture has gone weird lately. Thank God for sensible ladies like Riley.
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