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					                     	Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 09:26 AMWhen you put the word "sexy" in a statement towards a lady directly (e.g. "You look sexy in that dress"), what do you really mean? Is it a fact, compliment, or else?  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 09:46 AMI see the word sexy as meaning that you find the other person as beign sexually attractive. I usually stay away from that word and use words like beautiful, pretty,etc... I don't want a woman to feel like a piece of meat but I do want to make them feel good about who they are...  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 10:15 AMI think that word is thrown around way to casually.  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 11:17 AMSexy, but to me stated sexy means your ability to arrouse a man without even touching him, at least in this context imho.  I beleieve its usally centered around how a man is visually stimulated.  I know women are usualy, initially offended by the word, but its definatly a good attribute to have.  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 12:31 PMPersonally, I've thrown the word out there a couple/few times when I probably should not have... But I agree w/ what InHisHonor said. The word is most appropriately used w/in the context of marriage, when sexual intimacy becomes a God-ordained part of the relationship.  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 07:29 PMWell, I don't use that word for the same reason that others have said. I have, on rare occasion, used words that are nearly synonyms of that (to describe the effects of a certain perfume, I think I used the word "arousing"). If I thought a woman looked attractive in a dress, I'd use words like "stunning", "alluring", "easy on the eyes", "beautiful", and of course, "wow". :)  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 08:42 PMDoes it depend on certain women, face, body type, the way the women carry themselves, the way they talk, the way they dress, etc?  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 08:46 PMArousing a man without even touching?  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 08:58 PMBtw all, thanks for the responses. :applause:  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 09:59 PMIDK, I think Sexy is in its on subcatagory for words that describe physical attractivness.  | 
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					Sexy?Posted : 14 Sep, 2010 04:20 AMThanks for replying, Rabbit =)  | 
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