Agonist
#1
         Agonist

"Sort of", "Kind of",
weak language, insecure.
 The "Like" of the '90s.
      Sexy, but . . . 

"You know?"
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#2
true, but i find it's better to hedge one's bets than to have to correct and risk the correction being missed,
ya know?
besides, when i'm 100%, i'm a 100%. folks just seem more willing to seem 100% for things they're barely 50% at
but sexy? i guess it is like a dom being coy....
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#3
It's sexy in the way that things that catch on are sexy.
There's sexy in being normal.
There's sexy in following the status quo, no doubt.
There's also sexy in being weird.

A nerd finds a cheerleader sexy.
And sometimes odd is real weird and sexy.

This thing I posted could be called Interjections.

Kinda, Sorta, interjected eight times in less than five minutes adds to insecurity of the speaker and hearer.
If you're not sure of what you're saying, don't say. Or say in a way that is fit to what is happening.

It's sexy because being sexy insinuates availability.
Speaking with confidence is intimidating.
Speaking with confidence can also be a sign of psychopathy.

Dumb is sexy.

Profound is sexy.

Sexiness is provoked on multiple levels. And very few would want that to change.
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