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Realtors whose photos suggest they offer something extra come closing time


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2012 Sep 27, 9:14am   35,449 views  90 comments

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Slumped against the wall, breasts thrust forward, she awaits your commission.

http://www.dehartrealestate.com/

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51   zzyzzx   2012 Sep 28, 9:34am  

Dan8267 says

Other features, such as the penis have also risen many times independently.

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52   Dan8267   2012 Sep 28, 9:35am  

zzyzzx says

Dan8267 says

As some people get older, their hair darkens.

Mine has been getting lighter as I get older.

If the homeowner isn't insulted by your offer...you didn't bid low enough!!!

White hair isn't considered attractive like blonde hair though, at least not for women. For men it might be associated with wealth.

The conversion of blonde to brown happens much, much earlier in life.

53   New Renter   2012 Sep 28, 10:31am  

White hair beats no hair.

54   ELC   2012 Sep 28, 10:44am  

leo707 says

13 year old should be in 7th grade

All I remember was that that the party ended when I went to high school which was 9th grade. Prior to that the girls just wanted to fool around. By high school I remember hearing the dreaded R-word. Relationship.

55   lostand confused   2012 Sep 28, 10:52am  

And here I thought only massage results in Happy endings!

57   ELC   2012 Sep 28, 11:22am  

This one takes the prize IMO.

58   Dan8267   2012 Sep 28, 11:25am  

APOCALYPSEFUCK is Shostakovich says

This is the future of realty agenting:

I FUCK FOR COMMISSIONS!

I thought it was going to be "will fuck for Alpo".

59   ELC   2012 Sep 28, 11:30am  

zzyzzx says

American women are considered among the easiest in the world.

That's the opposite of what I have heard.

What kind of car do you drive?

60   Dan8267   2012 Sep 28, 11:31am  

Raw says

A 13 year old should be in 8th grade.

I don't think so. One enters kintergarden at age six. Do the math. 12/13 is 6th.

It is typical for people to graduate high school and start college at the ages of either 17 or 18 largely depending on when in the year they are born. Thus it's typical for people to end 8th grade and start high school at 13 or 14. At least that's the way it is in blue states. Maybe red states are a few years behind.

61   Dan8267   2012 Sep 28, 11:38am  

freak80 says

mom with 2 says

My daughter is 13-years-old and in 6th grade. Are you implying that I am a prude for not wanting my elementary school-age child to be sexually active? Wow.

The original post was deleted before I could read it, so I don't know what the context of this post was about or to whom she was addressing.

However, I can say with quite certainty that almost all parents don't want their daughters having sex in junior high, high school, or college. However, that doesn't change reality.

Parents in general cannot handle the fact that their kids are sexual beings just like kids can't handle the fact that their parents are sexual beings. Each generation thinks it invented sex and that their parents never did it and their kids surely aren't going to do it. Each generation is delusional.

I would rather arm the kids with as much information and wisdom as possible before they make long-term life decisions. And doing that requires acknowledging reality no matter how uncomfortable.

62   rufita11   2012 Sep 28, 11:41am  

Reader says

Raw says

mom with 2 says

My daughter is 13-years-old and in 6th grade. Are you implying that I am a prude for not wanting my elementary school-age child to be sexually active? Wow.

I think this says a lot more about you than it does about me.

A 13 year old should be in 8th grade.

I don't think so. One enters kintergarden at age six. Do the math. 12/13 is 6th.

Reader

Can be age 4 to 6, actually. I was 13 in 9th grade.

63   rufita11   2012 Sep 28, 11:52am  

Raw says

My son is grade 12 and he just turned 16. (He skipped 1)

I entered at 4 and skipped a grade. I ended up entering college at 16. What sucked the most was being told I had to go to the local high school to get a work permit. Also, having a curfew was a bit confusing to me and my college mates.

64   ELC   2012 Sep 28, 11:58am  

Dan8267 says

I would rather arm the kids with as much information and wisdom as possible

It helps to have an ugly mother too. That would put me right off.

65   KILLERJANE   2012 Sep 28, 12:55pm  

You guys remind me of the freaks in "the accused". Has patrick become a child porn site?

66   KILLERJANE   2012 Sep 28, 1:48pm  

Slander is slander.

67   KILLERJANE   2012 Sep 28, 2:03pm  

Patrick should delete the thread as it can present a liability cost and it is really wrong to allow this.

68   New Renter   2012 Sep 28, 2:21pm  

KILLERJANE says

Patrick should delete the thread as it can present a liability cost and it is really wrong to allow this.

How so? The ladies in question have published these images themselves. The intent is pretty clear to anyone honest enough to admit it. They are leveraging their appearance to sell their services. Some are now being ridiculed for it. Do you really think this realtor is selling her brains, connections and work ethic?

ELC says

If she is its not apparent to me.

69   lostand confused   2012 Sep 28, 2:28pm  

KILLERJANE says

Patrick should delete the thread as it can present a liability cost and it is really wrong to allow this.


Just keep your blinders on! Common sense is a myth.

The thought police have arrived. I guess we need all sorts in this country to protect our freedoms

70   KILLERJANE   2012 Sep 28, 2:32pm  

http://definitions.uslegal.com/s/slander/

"Slander is the oral communication of false statements that are harmful to a person's reputation."

"The basic elements of a claim of slander include;

"a defamatory statement;
published to third parties; and
which the speaker or publisher knew or should have known was false.
Slander is primarily covered under state law, but is subject to First Amendment guarantees of free speech. The scope of constitutional protection extends to statements of opinion on matters of public concern that do not contain or imply a provable factual assertion. If the slander unjustly accused you of a crime or reflected on your profession, the court or jury can assess the damages. For other types of slander you generally must prove some actual damage to be able to recover."

71   New Renter   2012 Sep 28, 2:40pm  

What has been said here that is known to be false?

73   Patrick   2012 Sep 30, 7:23am  

Dan8267 says

Interestingly, blonde hair evolved more than once suggesting that it is quite useful. Other features, such as the eye and the penis have also risen many times independently. Convergent evolution suggests a successful adaptation.

I read an interesting article in Scientific American online once that claimed that the unusual shape of the penis is optimised for removing semen.

That seems counterintuitive until you realize two things:

1. Removing the previous guy's semen is evolutionarily very beneficial.
2. Once you come, you almost immediately lose the erection so that you don't disadvantage your own semen.

So I bet that it is the correct explanation.

74   Patrick   2012 Sep 30, 7:28am  

KILLERJANE says

This whole thread is considered liable, slander. Shame on you Pazuzu.

Why not just use the ignore link on Pazuzu?

75   Dan8267   2012 Sep 30, 7:30am  


I read an interesting article in Scientific American online once that claimed that the unusual shape of the penis is optimised for removing semen.

Obviously, it's a plunger. What else are we suppose to do? We don't have peaks to peck the semen out like birds do.

76   elliemae   2012 Sep 30, 8:46am  

KILLERJANE says

This whole thread is considered liable, slander

Liable (assuming you mean "libel," though). Slander?

KILLERJANE says

If the slander unjustly accused you of a crime or reflected on your profession, the court or jury can assess the damages. For other types of slander you generally must prove some actual damage to be able to recover."

Let's start with the definitions... Slander is the spoken word. So it doesn't apply here.

Libel? A good definition is "is the communication of a statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or implied to be factual..."

pazuzu says

Realtors whose photos suggest they offer something extra come closing time.... (below the photo) Slumped against the wall, breasts thrust forward, she awaits your commission.

The OP uses the word "suggest," which negates that the statements were "expressly stated or implied to be factual."

If you're going to use the terms, you should use them properly. I would suggest that you just ignore this post if it bugs you so much. These realtors are using sex (even in old photos) to sell homes, and yet it's not acceptable to mention it?

crazy.

77   ELC   2012 Sep 30, 12:22pm  

elliemae says

These realtors are using sex (even in old photos) to sell homes, and yet it's not acceptable to mention it?
crazy.

She doesn't like what was being said. She can't censor it herself so she's trying to scare Patrick into doing her bidding. Simple as that. A woman who sees no wrong in what someone does just because they're a woman is sexist as well.

78   ELC   2012 Sep 30, 12:32pm  


hame on you Pazuzu.

Why not just use the ignore link on Pazuzu?

Maybe install a Midol link.

79   Politicofact   2012 Oct 1, 3:07am  

You are within you free speech rights to be Misogynists just don't expect to be in a relationship with a real woman. Enjoy your hand.

80   pazuzu   2012 Oct 1, 4:04am  

She plies her trade on the streets of Tacoma using the jaggedy teeth Realtor style, as she puts it:

"I'm walking around Tacoma with my sexiness being all sexy all over everything and everyone,"

http://tinyurl.com/65hzbwo

81   ELC   2012 Oct 1, 4:14am  

Politicofact says

You are within you free speech rights to be Misogynists just don't expect to be in a relationship with a real woman. Enjoy your hand.

A mentally healthy woman doesn't see men as misogynists. They understand men. Sick women are looking for men who will tell them what they want to hear and are willing become what they want them to be. It rarely works out for them for very long yet they keep doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. If they're lucky enough to find a weak man the relationship may last. Unless or until they find out their weak man is also being weak with other women.

82   ELC   2012 Oct 1, 4:22am  

pazuzu says

She plies her trade on the streets of Tacoma using the jaggedy teeth Realtor style, as she puts it:
"I'm walking around Tacoma with my sexiness being all sexy all over everything and everyone,"

She's not taking that approach on her websites though.

83   Politicofact   2012 Oct 1, 4:23am  

ELC says

A mentally healthy woman doesn't see men as misogynists

What should woman understand, that men are threatened by sex used in business, you should be. As for "HEALTHY WOMAN", wow!, I guess yes you make a minor point. except for the MEN that are, Jeez

84   freak80   2012 Oct 1, 4:26am  

ELC says

looking for men who will tell them what they want to hear

You mean like this guy?

85   Politicofact   2012 Oct 1, 4:33am  

freak80 says

ELC says

looking for men who will tell them what they want to hear

You mean like this guy?

Awesome! :):):)

86   freak80   2012 Oct 1, 4:35am  


Removing the previous guy's semen is evolutionarily very beneficial.

But...does it remove the previous guy's Gonorrhea? That is the question.

87   leo707   2012 Oct 1, 4:36am  

freak80 says

Removing the previous guy's semen is evolutionarily very beneficial.

But...does it remove the previous guy's Gonorrhea? That is the question.

Yes, but not all of it...

88   leo707   2012 Oct 1, 4:38am  


1. Removing the previous guy's semen is evolutionarily very beneficial.
2. Once you come, you almost immediately lose the erection so that you don't disadvantage your own semen.

You may find the book Sperm Wars interesting.

89   ELC   2012 Oct 1, 4:45am  

Politicofact says

I guess yes you make a minor point. except for the MEN that are, Jeez

What someone pokes fun at in a forum doesn't make them a misogynist. It's says a lot about the person who plays a, "card," whether it be a race card, sexist card, antisemite card, etc. It means they are looking for an easy shortcut to shut someone up, pigeon hole them, write them off, or control them.

It's not healthy behavior crying wolf for ego purposes because every time you do it is ultimately damaging to the credibility of the legitmate struggles of your race, sex, or religion, depending on which one you're choosing to hide behind.

90   pazuzu   2012 Nov 28, 4:59am  

"It's So Much more than a 'Sales Position'"

“The people I work with are usually pretty wealthy,” Mallin purrs in a soft English accent.

It's the being able to help that she enjoys, she adds, "and the money follows."

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