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Teenaged Girls in Admired Clothes

Do I Know what the Majority of Women Think About?    Not Much!

  When I was fourteen years old I felt that I was already grown up. Of course that was only my stupid opinion but I had already learned a few things that haven't changed. Here's a simple version.
  At that time, all I wanted was girls and cars. Those are easier than ruling the world and becoming the president who is only required to be liked by 51% of the U.S. Population.
  All teenagers are just like the president. They must like and approve of themselves and, more importantly, what other teenagers in your particular “club” think about you. This is the same for both sexes.
  Don't lie to anyone. Otherwise, give them what everyone does want(?).
  One night at a scheduled party or social meeting I confronted a woman (aged 14-16) who was wearing anything and asked me, “What do you think about this one?”

  I replied quickly, “Why are you wearing that one? What are your intentions? A fun party? A great date maybe taken out to a very nice expensive restaurant? Do you want a good and respected job from a good company's manager?”
  If you're looking for a friend who has a benchmark for your exterior appearance, it doesn't matter. There are better ones.

  “That one looks kind of crappy”

  “Dammit!” She replied. “And your opinions are shitty too.”

  Even professional - comedians have classical wonderful, funny and easy material. The funniest thing on the entire planet is everyone.

  I added. “Now that you're fourteen, nobody cares how you dress. 90% of us are broke too.”

Finally, here's the important part in my opinion.
  The next time I saw her she was wearing something else. It isn't important what type she was wearing but I said (And I don't ever lie), “That's hot - and more importantly, “You look hot in those clothes.”

  If you are fifteen years old and you seem able to read people's minds, it's actually easier then you think.

  In two weeks I saw her again. This time she was wearing the same thing when I last saw her and had said, “You look hot in those clothes.”[1]
In 1970's exorbitantly priced $9.99 for Levis blue jeans. Not these. Since then, increased 1000%. (In 2015)
P.S.
Was that story a miracle?    They happen.



References or notes (only one tonight):
 [1] In the 70's following Woodstock, no one had a cell phone and fewer actually had cameras. Instead I found this example on the net and that's all. If you look for these type of pictures you'll end up on the governments' pedophile file. Before that happens to me I also want to point out that I was fifteen with an eighteen year old girlfriend. Think about it. Which way was legal?

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