~cfadm
Mon, Feb 24, 1997 (17:06)
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COLOR IS THE KEY TO YOUR SEXUAL LIFE
STOP!!!!!!
Before you read this, decide what your favorite color is. No looking ahead or changing your mind, either. Got it? Ok, read on...
Your Favorite Color is the Key to Your Sexual Life
The clothes you wear, your home furnishings and the car you drive all give clues to your sexual personality.
The key is the colors you select for your possessions.
Most people claim they haven't a favorite color.
But look around you, and you'll notice a pattern, especially in your clothing and home decor.
The predominant color for you is the one that appears most frequently -- it's the one that mirrors the sexual you.
A panel of psychologists, speaking at the 1975 Home Interior Design Forum, explained the association between color and sexual patterns.
RED: People who like red tend to be tigers in the sack.
They are easily aroused and enjoy sex in every way imaginable.
Once the sexual spark is ignited, it may take hours to extinguish.
When two reds get together, the ensuing erotica could make Lady Chatterly blush.
Lovers of red tend to be aggressors and weaker colors should be aware.
YELLOW: If you tend to favor yellow, your sexual drives are complex and turn toward the adaptable.
The favorite color of homosexuals is yellow.
But don't panic -- not everyone who wears yellow is queer.
In most cases the person will consent to the stronger partner's desires in a passive manner.
You will never enjoy sex to the fullest, but you will never turn down an invitation from somebody you enjoy or admire.
PINK: Persons who like pink show a reluctance to mature in sexual matters: women tend to tease, to promise more than they intend to deliver.
In some cases they flaunt their femininity -- but because they secretly hate men.
A great percentage of prostitutes boast entire wardrobes in pink.
Men who like pink are the philanderers and flirts. They are the type who will make three dates for the same evening and not keep one, preferring to pick up a dish in some bar instead.
Women whose husbands like pink should keep a secret nest egg.
PURPLE: Lovers of purple frequently consider themselves to be too sophisticated for a fun romp in the sack.
Women sometimes are the type who hate to mess their hair.
Men are business-like in their approach to lovemaking.
In both sexes purple partners are more concerned with their fulfillment than anyone else's gratification.
BLACK: Black color preferences point to black sex (not necessarily meaning black partners).
These people are the misfits of the sex world and seek out each other in kinship.
They tend to prefer perverted sex and are usually masochistic or sadistic in nature.
They are moody people and often perform at their peak when under stress or during unhappy times.
Police psychiatrists claim that sex offenders prefer the color black.
And it is no coincidence that the uniform of mosters and teenage gangs is black attire.
GREEN: Those who prefer green are fresh and innocent in their approach to sex.
Women who love green will always make love like virgins all their life.
And a man may always be a trifle clumsy and awkward but in a charming and endearing sort of way.
Green lovers are gentle, but not passionate.
If chosen as a mate, one will never need worry about infidelity.
ORANGE: Lovers of the color orange lean toward sexual fantasies.
The sex act is regarded as a dramatic one-act play in which they are the star.
Foreplay is as important as the act of love.
They whisper sweet nothings, meaningless dialogue; they feel it is their image.
Orange people often do not experience orgasm -- but they put on a darn good act.
Men tend to pull their partner's hair, and women leave red welts on the sex partner's back.
BROWN: If you love brown, you're a real treasure for the right mate. Brown lovers tend to be warm and deep, sensitive to the needs and desires of their partners.
Sex is a 24 hour a day thing.
Where you can't say "I love you" often enough.
Snuggling by the fire, walking in the rain or catching snowflakes on their tongue is a turn-on to a lover of brown.
They need lots of time and privacy to make love.
But their emotions are such that one harsh word could end the affair.
GREY: The color grey a preferred by people who are indecisive.
They can't get excited about anything -- including color -- so they choose a noncommittal shade.
Men who prefer grey look at sex as a way of relieving tension -- but nothing more, nothing less.
It's wham, bam, thank you ma'am.
Women don't make love, they have intercourse.
And for one of two reasons only: to accommodate their mate, or to become pregnant.
They count the cracks in the bedroom plaster until the sex act is over with and done.
But when teamed with another color, the grey spouse considers the other's infidelity a blessing.
When a grey marries another grey, the marriage is made in heaven.
BLUE: Lovers of blue are wonderful sex partners.
They are sinners, affectionate and sensitive to their partner's needs.
They consider love making a fine art and their approach is elegant.
Men who love blue are like concert pianists, delicately ravaging their partner like they would play a baby grand.
Women in the blue category enjoy sex to the fullest.
They are exciting partners but their passion may be compared to a tidal wave rather than fiery aggression.
Both women and men enjoy foreplay and the aftermath of lovemaking, as much as the sex act itself.
In marriage a blue person is a wonderful mate -- never seeking outside interests.
WHITE: If a person is infatuated with white, sex often seems filthy. These people are puritanical in nature.
French kissing is obscene and to make love in the daylight in unheard of.
Women who love white will undress beneath the covers.
Men will shower before and after the sex act.
These people still use pet names for their genitals.
~churchh
Mon, Feb 24, 1997 (19:55)
#1
(By the way, I posted this -- couldn't figure out how to create a topic except in the way I did it...)
~elder
Mon, Feb 24, 1997 (19:59)
#2
HC: I was wondering which Conference Administrator had set this up. I must confess I was skeptical, but my color code describes me perfectly (and no, I am not divulging which color it is).
~Carolineevans
Mon, Feb 24, 1997 (21:07)
#3
Henry, why is there no turquoise?
~Kali
Tue, Feb 25, 1997 (00:55)
#4
No kidding, Caroline...I was looking for cyan...I refuse to be confined by such a limited color palette!
(Do we count ourselves blue?)
~Amy
Tue, Feb 25, 1997 (01:01)
#5
Tiffany boxes?
~Kali
Wed, Feb 26, 1997 (00:23)
#6
Right on, Amy...does that give me the characteristics of cold, hard cash? Daisy Faye Buchanan? ;)
~Amy
Wed, Feb 26, 1997 (03:01)
#7
They are a beautiful color, I agree.
~Carolineevans
Wed, Feb 26, 1997 (20:05)
#8
Kali. I refuse to consider myself blue- I look terrible in it, andnever use iit in the house if I can help it. And trying to find a compromise between blue and green don't work, neither.;-) However it does sound like your colour dear, and I give you leave to like it if you wish!
~Carolineevans
Wed, Feb 26, 1997 (20:43)
#9
Some (semi)serious afterthoughts.....
That panel of Psychologists in 1975(bet they were all men,too) may have done the world a great disservice in omitting turquoise. After all, the colour is an essential component of colour/season psychology, is of great positive benefit in colour therapy, and is one of the most adaptable non-primary colours for painting. Is it due to this same panel of psychologists, the likes of which seem to be taken as gospel by those that try to make a science of mass-marketing that turquoise accessories are so very ha
d to find? That it is only in the last year or so that Teal has been a colour option for cars(and has really caught on)? Or is it simply that turquoise people are so far from normal as to be beyond the effect of market forces?
There's no turquoise in Henry's little squiggle at the top of this, either.
I guess we shall have to make up our own assumptions about turquoise.Here's mine
TURQUOISE.Women who like this colour are totally unpredictable in the sack. They don't like sacks much, actually, preferring tropical waters of the appropriate colour.
Their approach to lovemaking could be described as heavenly.
They have a very strong romantic streak, dislike having the air around them blue,and often find themselves the object of geen-eyed monsters.
Diamonds and other precious stones have less attraction for them than for other women -they prefer something less costly but more original-like blue topaz, or Howlite.
They have a sense of humour that is often misjudged by others.
What say you, Kali?
~Kali
Thu, Feb 27, 1997 (01:36)
#10
Sounds right to me...add impeccable taste and an affinity for all that is classic and refined, and you got yourself a deal! We are unique in our powers of discernment, after all. ;)
~summit
Thu, Feb 27, 1997 (19:51)
#11
Survey: Guess CF's favorite color! I know, it depends on the role under discussion or his real life one, but...
DARCY? Blue (and brown's "They need time & lots of privacy")
Men who love blue are like concert pianists, delicately ravaging their partner like they would play a baby grand...enjoy foreplay and the aftermath of lovemaking, as much as the sex act itself. In marriage a blue person is a wonderful mate -- never seeking outside interests." ????Other votes, other roles?
~Kali
Thu, Feb 27, 1997 (20:16)
#12
"Ravaging" and piano-playing? I'm having a little trouble with that image...;)
~Meggin
Thu, Feb 27, 1997 (22:08)
#13
I am ridicuously proud of myself for doing something most of you would probably consider simple---I loaded a bunch of Darcy wav files and now my computer speaks to me in the language that I have so grown to love! Instead of hearing that most annoying AOL 'you've got mail', I now hear "I've been waiting in the grove for some time in the hope of meeting you. Please do me the honor of reading this letter". When programs load, Darcy says "Hello there!". When I misclick with the mouse, no more annoying dis
ord---Darcy says "What?" My family is not as amused as I am, but they will have to figure out how to undo it themselves!;-)
~Meggin
Thu, Feb 27, 1997 (22:10)
#14
How this got here I'll never know---I thought I was on Darcy's thread. But it does give you a good idea of just how inept I truly am!;_0
~Susan
Fri, Feb 28, 1997 (00:07)
#15
Meggin!!! How? Please post in the Help! area soonest.
~JohanneD
Fri, Feb 28, 1997 (11:44)
#16
Thanks HC love it
~candace
Sun, Mar 2, 1997 (19:16)
#17
This color chart was excessively diverting! I am red and my husband green. Hmmmm, very interesting.
~Inko
Sun, Mar 2, 1997 (20:23)
#18
Candace, excuse me for asking. How do the two of you get on at Christmas???
~Becks
Mon, Mar 3, 1997 (00:17)
#19
INKO: LOL!
~Ann2
Mon, Mar 3, 1997 (09:24)
#20
Giggle Inko !Does your imagination include mistletoe...?see Guild
~candace
Mon, Mar 3, 1997 (22:59)
#21
LOL -- very good Inko! -- Although, true to the color test, I am searching fervently under the tree, shaking presents, pine needles in my hair...Louie sits back calmly, tenderly witnessing my excitement. ;-)
~Andee1
Tue, Mar 4, 1997 (23:30)
#22
What if you think your color is one, but when you look around the scheme of your life is different? Do we portray different colors in different aspects of s? I think I'm a blue, but in reality I'm a green....does this mean I'm confused? Do I have an unrealistic vision of myself? Just a thought to ponder...
~Andee1
Tue, Mar 4, 1997 (23:31)
#23
the above post should say "Do we portray different colors in different aspects of life?" I don't know how that typo got made!
~Andee1
Tue, Mar 4, 1997 (23:31)
#24
the above post should say "Do we portray different colors in different aspects of life?" I don't know how that typo got Just being philosophical in my old age I suppose....
~candace
Tue, Mar 4, 1997 (23:53)
#25
Well, Andrea -- sometimes blue, sometime green? Wouldn't that make you Teal? ;-)
~Andee1
Thu, Mar 6, 1997 (00:36)
#26
Candace, I am pretty partial to Teal. A close cousin to turquoise, is it not?????
~Carolineevans
Thu, Mar 6, 1997 (16:12)
#27
And almost as hard to find!
~Kali
Fri, Mar 7, 1997 (01:47)
#28
Ditto Caroline.
~bernhard
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (22:37)
#29
Oh, alrighty, then...
Now I've had the chance to go back and read it...BROWN it is!
...'specially if I can get a bag to go with the coat and hat!
(I'll never admit what it used to be)
:)
~bernhard
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (22:43)
#30
Response 12 of 29: Kali Pappas (Kali) * Thu, Feb 27, 1997 (20:16) * 1 lines
"Ravaging" and piano-playing? I'm having a little trouble with that image...;)
Kali, didn't we have this in FanFic today?
~Kali
Fri, Mar 14, 1997 (00:32)
#31
Har, har, Cindy...;-P
~bernhard
Fri, Mar 14, 1997 (00:34)
#32
Kali, we need your FI review in Pemberley!
~MarciaH
Thu, Nov 11, 1999 (19:56)
#33
Oh well, mine is RED...always was and always will be... not surprised with the findings, somehow!
~KarenR
Thu, Nov 11, 1999 (20:01)
#34
Why is this linked to drool? ;-D
~MarciaH
Thu, Nov 11, 1999 (20:09)
#35
Oh well, mine is RED...always was and always will be... not surprised with the findings, somehow!
~MarciaH
Thu, Nov 11, 1999 (20:14)
#36
Beats me, but the config file says Terry did it yeaterday. Have no idea why! Never saw it before!!!
~wolf
Thu, Nov 11, 1999 (20:34)
#37
ok, well, mine is green and red is a close second.
~MarciaH
Thu, Nov 11, 1999 (20:42)
#38
Mine was green for most of my life until I was married for a while and came out of my shell...I still vacillate. Fascinating!!!
~wolf
Fri, Nov 12, 1999 (08:33)
#39
yes, and interesting still is that green and red are complementary colors! red was my fave color until i got married and settled into who i am *grin*
~MarciaH
Fri, Nov 12, 1999 (13:14)
#40
Nothing like a personality which is virginal but lusty...No wonder I keep getting myself into trouble...*grin*
~wolf
Fri, Nov 12, 1999 (18:49)
#41
tell me about it *wink*
~MarciaH
Fri, Nov 12, 1999 (19:33)
#42
*Big Gemini Hugs* *lol*
~SBRobinson
Mon, Nov 15, 1999 (14:29)
#43
(Karen)Why is this linked to drool? ;-D
Did you see the "what color is CF/Darcy" debate from a couple years ago, starting at response #11. :)
~MarciaH
Mon, Nov 15, 1999 (15:19)
#44
Which Topic, EsBee?
~MarciaH
Mon, Nov 15, 1999 (15:30)
#45
Ah yes...response 11 in this Topic. I saw. Hmmm....
~Passionata
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (18:04)
#46
Blue of course. My name is Colin, remember?
~MarciaH
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (18:12)
#47
How could we forget...;)
~CherylB
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (19:15)
#48
(Colin) Blue of course. My name is Colin, remember?
Ah, my favorite color is blue as well. As the mathematician Mr. Dogson wrote,"Curiouser and curiouser."
~Moon
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (19:46)
#49
My is a slight variation on the theme, turquoise. The blue rather than green one. The colour of the clear Caribbean or my favourite Bora Bora. :-)
~MarciaH
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (20:03)
#50
Moon, did you read Response 9 telling the story on those who prefer turquoise?
Hmmm...!
~KarenR
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (20:07)
#51
Why is this linked to Drool? Please delink.
~MarciaH
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (20:10)
#52
I cannot telnet...I cannot do it.
~MarciaH
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (20:13)
#53
Karen, check your config file - it is not linked to anything. It is strictly a Drool topic!
~Moon
Mon, Mar 20, 2000 (20:18)
#54
I went back to 1997 for it thanks, Marcia.
Or is it simply that turquoise people are so far from normal as to be beyond the effect of market forces?
Yes, agreed.
Their approach to lovemaking could be described as heavenly.
Heehee :-D
Diamonds and other precious stones have less attraction for them than for other women -they prefer something less costly but more original-like blue topaz, or Howlite.
False! I do not wish to brag here. ;-)
They have a sense of humour that is often misjudged by others.
True, but the others are starting to get it. :-)
~Passionata
Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (11:14)
#55
Karen, don't get your knickers in a twist. No one cares, remember?
~MarciaH
Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (11:39)
#56
Oh Goody...Drool with a sense of humor...just like back in the old days when we were all much younger and less jaded...*sigh* Have at it, ladies/laddies
~KarenR
Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (22:41)
#57
~MarciaH
Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (22:48)
#58
Angry dear??? Freeze the topic...kill the topic...but let me know if you are planning to do so and I will move it elsewhere. *lol* That is nasty blue lightning you have there. Looks scary and witchy - which I am sure suits the purpose you intend.
~Tracy
Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (12:12)
#59
ROTFLOL! But will lightning strike in the right place? Let's hope so
~MarciaH
Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (12:26)
#60
It stands a pretty good chance considering that it is a three-fold attack. And, considering Drool's very own Zeus (or ith the Thor? Really thore?!) doing the hurling of the bolts, they are likely to be right on target - all three of them!
~Passionata
Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (19:16)
#61
No, not Thor. Drool has a goddess not a god.
~MarciaH
Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (19:29)
#62
As do our volcanoes. What, pray tell, is this Goddess' name? After three years in Drool I have never heard it uttered. Or is it like the Ancient Hebrew God whose name was unutterable?
~Moon
Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:15)
#63
As much as I like Thor, I tend to think of Karen more of a Sophia.
~MarciaH
Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:28)
#64
Not Nan? Oh heavens, Karen is our goddess...*grovelling appropriately*
~Moon
Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:33)
#65
Nan may take her place in the future, but I see her as Shiva. All the things she can do... ;-)
~lafn
Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (09:12)
#66
(Passionata)No, not Thor. Drool has a goddess not a god.
Let's not be gender- biased here....god will do nicely;-)
~Passionata
Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (11:30)
#67
Let's go for hermaphrodite.
~MarciaH
Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (11:50)
#68
Hermaphrodites are hard to find these days. You would not know of one, personally, would you?!
~patas
Tue, Mar 28, 2000 (12:34)
#69
I thought Drool's deity would be more in the line of "There is no God but Colin Firth and the Droolers are his prophet(esse)s ;-)
~Ruperbear
Thu, May 25, 2000 (19:29)
#70
Thank you to whoever set this up. It describes me to a T.
~MarciaH
Thu, May 25, 2000 (19:35)
#71
It was set up a long time ago. What IS your favorite color (bearing in mind I can check up on you according to what color you choose...if you believe this stuff) Mine is posted somewhere back there, too.