Some women just paint their lips for the fun of it, much most are trying to pass a message to you with the lipstick colour they choose. Here are a few colours and what the sexual words they want to say…
For the average guy, a woman with lipstick on her lips is just completing the modern female fashion cycle — shape-hugging dress, make-up, lipstick and manufactured hair.
How wrong they are!
A woman’s lipstick says more than just adding colour to the lips.
Though a few women just paint their lips for the fun of it, much most are trying to pass a message to you with the colour they choose.
Here are a few colours and what the sexual words they want to say:
- Red – as you know, red means danger, hot and ready to the limits. If she comes with a very bright red, then be ready for some fireworks because it sends a strong sexual message, especially if the finish on the lipstick is very glossy or shiny.
- Orange/peach – this says “I’m fun loving and gentle.” Simply put, this is the “gentle girly” colour and a girl using that on your date wants to feminine and romantic, not really looking to get nasty — she just wants gentle romance!
- Black – not many ladies would want to wear black lipstick when they visit. If this happens, you should know you’re dealing with a (sexually) wild and crazy woman. In fact, you might end up being the ‘victim’ in the bedroom.
- Pink – if she takes this colour, her lips are hungry for yours. It says “Kiss Me” and indicates that she’s romantic but innocent — with a little naughty underneath. Be tender because she is young at heart.
- Nude/brown – here, you are dealing with the “anything can happen”, “grounded” and “down to earth” lady. She has nothing planned but is ready to let the events unfold naturally. Just flow along with her.
- Purple – this is a mature woman who has power, depth and dignity. She’s not the random girl and wants to be seen as one used to luxury, a queen so to say. Treat her like a queen and reap the rewards…
So, which colour does your girlfriend put on when visiting?
Have you been acting right, according to the colour definitions above?
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