Mantrap 101 (Grading on the Curve)

Mantrap 101
(Grading on the Curve)

What quantity of your allure
is due to a fine manicure?
What woman ever won a date
by means of being Latinate?
This tidbit I am drawn to share.
What guy was ever known to care
whether your purse matched your shoes?
No sane man has been known to cruise
shoe stores as a place to lure
a conquest, and you may be sure
that when he’s waiting at your gate,
no man is going to berate
the fact that you aren’t wearing Prada.
If your shape rates “Yadda yadda,”
I’d say that you will be successful,
and all the other stuff’s just stressful.
If you want to flummox him,
just skip the rest and hit the gym.

 

Photo by Engin Akyurt on Unsplash. Used with permission. Word prompts today are tidbit, berate, lure and quantity.

23 thoughts on “Mantrap 101 (Grading on the Curve)

  1. SAM VOELKER's avatarSAM VOELKER

    Oh, you have been reading our minds again. Now give us another one pointing out that in the end, to a real (serious) man of your future, it is what is within that counts most.

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      1. SAM VOELKER's avatarSAM VOELKER

        Ha, ha, here we go again. Just this morning, while reading a post I sometimes read, written by a retired Methodist minister, giving me thoughts both good and bad. This is a synopsis of what he said this morning and, in a way, fits with your poem. (it also brought back memory of my β€œSIN” poem written some time back)

        More or less here is what he said: β€œThe Bible draws a clear distinction between temptation and sin. The Bible says Jesus was tempted, but he didn’t sin. If you drive past a beautiful girl poured into her little sister’s skimpy dress and look at her, it’s β€œtemptation”. If you circle the block to take a second look, it’s a sin; But, that too, is temptation. Temptation is touchy enough. It doesn’t help to pile on false guilt.”

        And here are more thoughts from my poem:

        I AM NOT A STALKER

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  2. Marilyn Armstrong's avatarMarilyn Armstrong

    You are SO right. Someone once pointed out to me that whether I plucked my eyebrows or not might matter to another woman, but no man cared about my eyebrows. It occurred to me at that point that we really dress for other women. THEY appreciate all our work on our makeup and that careful matching of bag and shoes. Men neither care nor notice.

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