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xntrick 59M
2927 posts
7/30/2016 11:54 am

That comment was both sexist and a compliment, but good for you. It's enjoyable to watch women with athletic skills.
Recently I decided to try throwing with my left hand so that I can have better balance so to speak. It was awkward at first, but now I'm much more fluid with my left motion.


msfunfor 63M
10611 posts
7/30/2016 1:01 pm

from tom boy to well dressed gal.......

be good
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GAIJINGO 64M
263 posts
7/30/2016 3:14 pm

I keep forgetting you're a Kanto girl....but the Giants???
(I always followed the Yakult Swallows!)

Anyway, definitely a compliment...
just like telling a guy he throws like a girl is a dig.


drmgirl622 68F  
25880 posts
7/30/2016 6:17 pm

I don't think it was sexist at all...... he was complimenting you. I'm sure he was admiring the WDG you are yet that confidence you showed him was very alluring.


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7019 posts
7/30/2016 7:06 pm

The Nankai Hawks were my team. I could walk to their stadium from work.

Korakuen wasn't that far from my kidan-shita residence the first time I lived in Tokyo, but I never adopted the Giants as my team.


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7019 posts
8/1/2016 7:55 am

Bite your tongue. The Hawks were Nishi Nippon, not Kansai. I lived in the Nonomiya Apartments, on the corner just across from the Budokan. The building has been gone for quite a while, but it was famous, or infamous, for being the place where the Marco-Polo Bridge incident was hatched. It was a great neighborhood when I lived there. An easy stroll to hundreds of book stores and coffee shops.

I'd prefer not to say what I was doing there in a public post. It would give away too much personal information. But I spent nine years doing it all together in various parts of Japan. What were you doing living in Tokyo, if you don't mind saying?



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