Twit two
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Twit two
I walked to the shop to get more cigarrettes (lecture me later lol) and couldn’t be arsed to change from skirt to trousers so went in a skirt...
Got a twit twoo from a female dog walker and all I did was say thank you and a thumbs up...
No one else noticed apparently...
Got a twit twoo from a female dog walker and all I did was say thank you and a thumbs up...
No one else noticed apparently...
Re: Twit two
shouldn't that be considered as inpropriate and discriminatory?
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Re: Twit two
Please educate me --- what is a "twit two"?
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Re: Twit two
It's owl speak for nice get up.
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Re: Twit two
So she HOOTED at you?
(Ok, seems in the UK they "twit-two", but the rest of the English speaking world owls "hoot")
Would you call that an owl-call or an owl-whistle?
Fun fact: the stereotypical "beautiful woman" two-tone whistle comes from the US Navy. That type of whistle, done on a boatswain's whistle, was the "your attention" whistle. When sailors went on shore leave, a sailor would let his mates know, by doing that whistle. The thing is, it became so over-used, that it's not as "secret" as it was intended to be.....similar concept to the "Euphemism Treadmill"
(Ok, seems in the UK they "twit-two", but the rest of the English speaking world owls "hoot")
Would you call that an owl-call or an owl-whistle?
Fun fact: the stereotypical "beautiful woman" two-tone whistle comes from the US Navy. That type of whistle, done on a boatswain's whistle, was the "your attention" whistle. When sailors went on shore leave, a sailor would let his mates know, by doing that whistle. The thing is, it became so over-used, that it's not as "secret" as it was intended to be.....similar concept to the "Euphemism Treadmill"
Re: Twit two
Considering how drab/dull typical male clothing is, it would follow that-at least in terms in clothing-men are boring to look at.
So it seems that wearing a strikingly different outfit will get unusual responses from others.
So it seems that wearing a strikingly different outfit will get unusual responses from others.
Re: Twit two
Absolutely true. Men are "seen" but "not noticed" when they wear drab "normal" clothing and if you ask me, the younger male generation are getting absolutely sick of it, fundamentally do not accept it, hence the seismic shift now going on towards gender fluid fashion that the fashion industry is scrambling to catch up with. Put on a nice skirt and matching shoes or boots (esp. heels) and you will get noticed!