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asking is she is pregnant can be risky, but stating she looks rounder is just plain foolish. either way you just made a remark about her figure that
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dogbert
yeah, if you are doing something like this, at least use the word voluptuous
Posted by
zork
Sep 14 '13, 12:33
much better connotation
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always use glowing, you cannot go wrong with that. it's a complement if she's pregnant or not, and a woman will *get* why you would then ask if she's
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dogbert
Sep 14, 12:38
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You have to ask women if they're pregnant in your job. Is that how you ease into it? ;) -- nm
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the liioulu with insects
Sep 14, 12:47
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last menstrual period? they then offer if they are or aren't. "how can we help?" if I'm thinking someone is in labor but I'm not 100% sure -- nm
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dogbert
Sep 14, 12:54
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yup, I wouldn't ask a woman even if she looked like she was shoplifting watermellons -- nm
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zeitgeist
Sep 14, 13:14
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