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Oh I totally agree, lilac. I'm not supporting that reaction. I'm just stating that it is a fairly common one amongst sexually frustrated (usually younger) males. I suppose sexually frustrated females might get miffed by muscular guys walking around in tight t-shirts and pants that show off their packages.
Oh I totally agree, lilac. I'm not supporting that reaction. I'm just stating that it is a fairly common one amongst sexually frustrated (usually younger) males. I suppose sexually frustrated females might get miffed by muscular guys walking around in tight t-shirts and pants that show off their packages.
Wellll... I think women internalize more, and it would be more like they get down in the dumps about seeing a lot of happy couples, not just sexually, but romance- and relationship-frustrated. The whole shebang. I don't think it would be a sexual thing, and definitely not from nuthuggers.
Wellll... I think women internalize more, and it would be more like they get down in the dumps about seeing a lot of happy couples, not just sexually, but romance- and relationship-frustrated. The whole shebang. I don't think it would be a sexual thing, and definitely not from nuthuggers.
I wont say I don't appreciate it as if I did i'd be lying but I do have a level of decorum and wouldn't dream of staring. With regards to Mrs B' she says that she appreciates the odd complimentary glance when she's out and about if she's showing cleavage but considers people staring at 'them' to be an IQ indicator, the longer the stare, the lower the IQ. The longer they look the less she cares what they think anyway.
She says she doesn't dress to show it but if the outfit she wants to wear does show some then so be it, she's not going to dress to hide it. She also says it's more likely to be shown when she's out with her friends for the night (dinner and a show/event) rather than just out for drinks or a movie or when she's out for a meal with me.
(She's the other side of the room and working so couldn't type this herself hence no Irish accent necessary).
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Reason: I like my puppies with little wet noses....
I always see these certain women who dress with cleavage showing or skirts that show off their legs ect...
These are the same women who will tell their pals that they hate when guys stare at them and treat them like a piece of meat.
What do these women expect? They are showing off for 'someone' aren't they?
My question is: Why do women who show off, like to call men perverts for staring at them? Is this the man's fault for looking?
Don't believe it Rob, but keep the drooling to a minimum.
Brings to mind a movie brought up in another thread "Erin Brockovich", when Erin walks into the office with her cleavage showing. She and Ed are discussing the case and he asks how she plans on getting that info....
My younger sister has unusually large breasts that draw attention whether she is wearing something low cut (which she frequently does just b/c that's her style) or a high-necked shirt. Mens' heads will literally turn when she walks into a room.
She's oblivious to the attention (maybe she's just used to it at this point since her breasts have been this size since around age 16). I'll bet a lot of big-breasted women wear what they want to wear just as small breasted women do, without much thought to how men might react.
In the end, men are responsible for their reactions/behavior.
Thread has gone totally off topic. Bra sizes or measuring for a bra has nothing to do with a romantic relationship. Take it to the Fashion forum
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