Are you an Autist or just linguistically impaired? Her: "yes she's lovely, but I am a Sophia Loren fan." You: "Where is your compliment to her?" She just said Sophia Loren is pretty and that is the definition of a compliment. Furthermore, the only bewildering thing in here is you going all cray-cray over something that only happened in your head. And if you cannot see how mentioning Sophia Loren's looks in the context is actually on topic, that is your problem and not hers.
I was not seeking her to compliment Raquel Welch. I am a fan of her. I asked about her compliment to the woman she is the fan of. Be careful what you read. To a left winger, up is down. Repeat, she did not say Sophia Loren is pretty. That she said about Welch.
I personally don't like too much "bling-bling" and these shoes happen to be a bit too much of that for my taste. But, at the end of the day, if the face the shoes carry has a pretty face, I guess most men wouldn't give a damn about what kind of shoes they are.
Well, I have long known of her. I happen to have never seen Hepburn that way. But do not challenge your right to see her like that. As to Welch, no ... I never saw her as trash either.
I don't wear high heels all the time, but some dresses & skirts just doesn't wear the same with flats
High heels put too much stress on the Achilles tendon, sometimes a fracture results. Womens shoes, tend to damage a woman's feet, I learned this early in medicine an often, my advice was to get shoes less feminine and easier on the feet. The agony of the feet is a painful truth.
when are women going to insist on equality and equal rights; and proclaim, they are in it for the sake of Tradition, and guys will have to get used to it, or "go ahead and try to **** with Tradition, guys".
Coolio. I did say 'the appearance' of aristocracy. As in, refined, elegant, out of the reach of mortal men.
The don't look elegant, so much as flashy. Elegance is equated with lack of ornamentation and pattern, usually. It's clean and minimalist.
See now, I don't have that problem. Mind you, I tend to wear dresses with boots, or even jeans ... unless the dress is ankle length - then flats are fine.
I have a friend that is probably the best dressed woman I have ever known. She doesn’t do it for anyone but herself.
I have full understanding for why women chose not wear heels because they appear to be the least comfy thing to wear. I am just saying that it looks good.