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(54 People Likes) Would you be surprised if a good looking centibillionaire began dating an average girl?
cret. The outside of Sex Doll the girl says very little about her ability to generate most pleasure. In fact there might be an inverse effect such that those stunners rarely outperform an inflated doll, whereas the more average looking ladies tend not only to be entertaining in bed, they often also have a lot of other skills that makes living with them much more
(16 People Likes) Is it wrong to buy a love doll for the purpose of using it to learn how to treat ladies? I also learn how to braid the hair and apply the makeup.
e primary attraction feature. There are really 3 primary physical attraction features guys look at, and one additional mental feature. I am just trying to be honest here. Most people come here to Quora looking for the truth from strangers who won’t hold back because they know you and don’t want to offend you. After-all, do you want to be lied to? Or do you want a straight real answer you can learn from. Don’t hate on us. It is built into us biologically to attract to these features first. (random order) Butt Boobs Face Personality The great thing is that you don’t have to have all four. Work on enhancing just one of those features and you get attention from a variety of males. If you have samantha sex doll reat hair and love doing gorgeous braids, then by all means do it to enhance your facial attraction. I have known women with a less than stellar face, but have nice curvy hips and buns. I know women who have a flat butt, but have supurb breasts that get a lot of attraction. I know women who have very little body appeal face, butt, and breasts; however, they have vibrant personalities that make a man feel like they love being around them. So yes, i am sure there are a lot of men who love beautiful braids. I think they are an enhancer for the bigger picture though. The face and neckline. They make the face look more unique, decorative, elegant, and
(77 People Likes) Do gold prices always go up during a recession?
nts of gold, months, sometimes years into the future. Overall, the price of gold is pretty stable. Most of the time. A look at historical prices would reveal that the biggest moves in gold come when the value of the dollar declines. If you look at the period between 2002 and 2008 - roughly speaking - you’d find that the price of gold skyrocketed from about $300/ounce to over $1,200/ounce, and actually reached a high of about $1,900 before crashing. During the same period, the value of the dollar on world markets, as measured or indicated by DXY, which is the symbol for the dollar index which compares the value of the US Dollar to a basket of six other world currencies, went down by 45%. Not coincidentally, when gold prices quadrupled, so too did crude. Most of these moves were in response to the declining dollar. If you compared the price of either gold or crude to their price in the currency of their country(ies)-or-origin you’d find that their price didn’t change all that much; any price changes in local currencies were probably due to speculation. If you go back to the Reagan era, another period of rising gold prices, you’d find much the same thing, the rapid, and significant decline in the value of the US Dollar that raised gold prices significantly, the high being about $800/ounce or so. Gold and crude went down in price under Obama? No surprise; the dollar went back up some 45% during Obama’s administration. Gold prices have varied by less than $100/ounce since Trump? Again, not too surprising considering that the USD has traded in a narrow range, from DXY 102 down to perhaps 92 or so. The real migration of money during the lead-up to a recession, which generally includes the “smart money” getting out of the stock market, seems to be into US Treasuries. Price of treasuries and their yield or interest rate are inversely proportional, inextricably linked, and when treasuries are in demand, their price goes up, and interest rates go down. If you look at a chart of TNX (or maybe $TNX, depending on the charting service), which is a tracking index for the interest rate on 10-year treasuries, you’ll find that prior to the stock collapse, TNX had reached a high of about 3.25%, and since the stock market collapse, has fallen back below 3.0% (TNX, btw will show interest-times-ten, so “30” means an interest rate of 3.0%). To buy the actual metal you may pay as much as a 10% premium above gold prices, not just for gold coins, but also gold bars as well. And when you want to sell that physical gold, you get smacked by another premium, as much as 10% again. You could just buy the gold-tracking ETF, GLD and avoid all the hassle of holding the actual metal, and be financially, far better off. But, to answer the question posed (again), a recession by itself is not going to sent the price of gold up enough to cover those onerous purchase and sales commissions, which could require that gold rise by 20% before you even break even. Gold as an investment, as has been shown numerous times, just doesn't perform that well; it generally lags the S
(30 People Likes) Will you reject sex dolls?
I’m aware that there’s a social stigma surrounding toys like this. But I figure if women can buy dildos, what’s the problem with me buying a “friend”? It’s not as if I’m going to sit next to her at the dinner table and pretend she’s my wife or anything. Not unless she magically springs to life! No, I think it would be good for me to buy one of these things. It’s not ideal, obviously. But I’m not really in a position where getting “out there” and picking up women in bars is really a realistic option anymore. Nor have I ever been interested in meeting people in such places. And the “nice” women I like, are more or less long since married and settled, so i figure: why the hell not? Simulated sex is better than nothing, right? And if I dim the lights, light a few candles and put on Greatest Love Hits by Richard Clayderman, I think I can even convince myself that I’m having a genuinely intimate moment with an extremely shy person. It’s only afterwards when you remove parts of her anatomy and clean them in the kitchen sink that reality seeps back in… But never mind reality! I may be totally wrong about all of this, but I’ve a feeling that buying a doll could perhaps make me feel less alone. It’s not real company, but if you pay enough cash, it can LOOK like real company. And for me, that’s a start. How many men own a Fleshlight? Millions, probably. Well, this is just a life-size