SHRIFT! TOO EARLY IN THE MORNING!
I just choked on precious precious coffee.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
SHRIFT! TOO EARLY IN THE MORNING!
I just choked on precious precious coffee.
THAT'S what chickenhawk means!
Also, the dingo thing made me snort my coffee.
Also, too, I really don't want to work. But I need to buckle down, because I have no boss....
I think of "chickenhawk" as kind of sleazy older man interested in fellows that are slightly too young. A "daddy" is an attractive older man who may or may not be interested in younger men. Younger men would more likely be physically attracted to a daddy than to a chickenhawk.
I hadn't heard "dingo" in that context before. I'll only note that there's a big difference between a good-looking 40-year-old and a 40-year-old who tries (and fails miserably) to look and act like he's 20. As well as a 40-year-old whose a 20-year-old boyfriend thinks he has the sexiest eyes and one whose 20-year-old boyfriend likes receiving presents from him.
So what's a "silver fox"?
I'm actually kind of afraid of what shrift might answer.
Cougar isn't an especially attractive term
Really? I think most of the big cats are attractive, what with the whole ultimate land predator thing they're working.
So what's a "silver fox"?
I always thought it was an attractive older person (not sure if it's gender neutral or not, but that's how I've interpreted it).
So what's a "silver fox"?
Just an attractive older man, right? Regardless of orientation? ("Silver" being his hair color.)
CHARLIE RICH!
Really? I think most of the big cats are attractive, what with the whole ultimate land predator thing they're working.
I've always gotten a really negative vibe from it, though I don't know that I could pinpoint why.