you look like this girl i know named hilary. not bad looking but next time if i was you i'd wear a different shirt, 
If there's an insult minus provocation intermixed in there somewhere, I'd recommend you keep your tongue where your dick is because that's all the licking it'll ever get.
that wasnt a insult. i'd just wear a different shirt if i was you and i know somebody that looks like you. thats all, jesus 
My apologies then. I wasn't sure and since you seem like you're picking fights in the other threads, I assumed wrong.
I wasn't going for anything miraculous. Actually, I just took a picture in what I had on that day. I'm usually a jeans and T-shirt/Oxford kinda woman. And I don't feel a need to look any sexier than I might look now, since I get enough stares and cat calls on the street beyond my liking. (It's the city; more men, fewer compunctions.)
I don't want to be ugly. But I do want to be respected, and feeling like a guy's undressing me with his eyes without my permission... feels gross and invasive. I don't ask men not to do it, I just ask that I not know about it. It's only polite.
Having been a lifelong freaky nerd, I'm not used to be seen as a piece of meat rather than a walking brain.