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Ladies, would you find it flattering or degrading if a man referred to you as "milkshake?"

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As in, "I have such a fine milkshake living next door."

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  1. i dont know what that means.  


  2. It really would not bother me, but I would think less of the guy if he said it to my face and was not my husband or a good friend.

  3. I'd be confused, that's a new one.  

  4. if I have a cow with me, it'll make sense

  5. I always thought milkshake was a euphemism for hand job

  6. Neither - I would just think it was stupid.  

  7. umm i think thats alright

  8. It sounds degrading, but on contrary you are praising her assets.

  9. I'm not familiar with the term.  Is it something like "butter face"?  If that's the case then I'm definitely not flattered.

  10. Sounds degrading to me, and not too clear on what you are referring to.

    Is that a play on "Can I have Fries with that Shake!"

  11. if it has a negative connotation then it's degrading...women are not pieces of meat and we are not food also.hahhaha

  12. Nah, so long as you dont mind being referred to as a

    D!ckhead.

  13. Degrading because last time i checked, im not a drink/food.

    im a HUMAN being

  14. LoL

    I'd probably just be amused.

    "Your milkshake brings all the 'tards to the yard."

  15. I suspect the women who aren't sexually desirable would be upset but those who can attract men with a wink would feel empowered by the statement.

  16. Of course I'd find it degrading. I'm a human being, not an ice cream-based beverage.

  17. Lol, I'm not sure.  

  18. definetly degrading!!

  19. Well, my milkshake does bring all the boys to the yard, so I guess I'd be ok with it.

    That's right, it's better than yours!

  20. I have learned to ignore the things men call me and just consider men who make those kind of references to be of limited intelligence.


  21. Degrading.

  22. I wouldn't find it flattering or degrading.  I would just find it stupid and childish and I wouldn't respond to it.

  23. Annoying if referring to b*****s going up and down when you move around.

  24. Not at all. I also like calling a good looking woman a fine stack of pancakes. It is all in the delivery - if you are being degrading or dismissive, it is offensive. If you are playing and meaning it as a compliment (which I think you are) then it is OK - people need to relax a bit. If you refused to learn her name or called every woman "broad" or "sugart*ts" then that is a problem.

  25. I now have that obnoxious song in my head...

    I really appreciate that.

    It also brings to mind ATHF... shake was always my favorite.

  26. Yes, I would enjoy a compliment on my appearance. Many woman overlook the fact that we do have bodies, and that it is the first manifestation of ourself that a person will see.

    First we see the body--is it an attractive one? Is she physically active? Does she probably lounge around all day? Did she dye her hair, maybe she's a rocker? She has alot of body hair, does she have high testosterone levels? She has wide hips, is she a fertile woman?

    These are questions we ask ourself subconsciously when seeing a woman's body. Only when we speak to her, can we evince her personality. If we never speak to her, then our first impression of her will stick.

    So again, I'd be glad to receive a compliment, regardless of it is rooted in sexuality.

  27. I guess I dont understand the comparision between a woman and a milkshake. What is the title of "milkshake" refering to regarding a woman?

  28. Alright, first off: I've never heard a person referred to as "a milkshake."  It's usually thought of as something someone has.  Don't ever do this, but if you saw a lady walking down the street and you thought the situation called for it, you might say, "Girl, you got shake!"

    It really depends on the woman, though, in terms of taking offense.  I personally do not like to hear it from strangers, however it is okay hearing it from my friends and my boyfriend.  Some women pride themselves on their body, that way, so it would help you to know a little bit about who you're talking to before you go spouting off about milkshakes.

  29. That's a new accomplishment; a human milkshake.  I used to be a milk factory when I was nursing. Yep, that's what I was a human milk factory. Nah, it wouldn't bother me in the least.

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