Third pic is alarming but.
The prince but out pants and her fitness in the other pics are redeeming. Yes she's obviously used in the past and maybe currently, however if she's independent and works alone I'd be willing to see her.
[QUOTE=GameTimer4;3683826]I wouldn't touch that with a Ten Foot Pole! Look at the pic were she is wearing the salmon colored shirt. First of all her eyes are screaming I'm messed up. Second of all she is WAY Too thin. Third, and most importantly, look at her left arm. The bruise is from shooting up herione and some other crap.[/QUOTE]
Photos are ALWAYS representative?
[QUOTE=GoodShoes;3684156]The prince but out pants and her fitness in the other pics are redeeming. Yes she's obviously used in the past and maybe currently, however if she's independent and works alone I'd be willing to see her.[/QUOTE]And if those favored photos, looking somewhat healthier, are two yrs old and the worst ones are current, then, Will you see her open the door and still walk in? Be careful and think with big head, just in case. Who wants to play with someone who looks like they just got released from Auschwitz after the war was over??
Due to facts that those with Hhabits usually go downhill, not rebound, I would assume the worst photos are representative of one who will turn the door nob for you to come in.
There's a whole lot of projection going on in this statement
[QUOTE=GoodShoes;3686807]Don't want to split hairs, nor am I privy to philosophizing but control is why we all do what we do. Whether its to be the controllee or the controller. All the examples you've listed represent this dynamic. While it may not be readily apparent control is the essence of everything we do. You make interesting points though.[/QUOTE]If, in the very broadest sense, all humans seek control over their lives and would we all try to control others to be the way we would like them to be, then you are correct. But that is such a general statement as to be almost trite.
If your comments are focused specifically about this biz and the psychological motivations that compel each of us, then your generalizations are so simplistic that they border on the sophomoric. The motivations are so individualistic and so complex that they cannot be reduced to such a "pithy" observation as it's "all about control".