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You aren't looking that way for other men. This thread and OP means your boyfriend.
Most secure boyfriends and husbands get off when guys check our woman out.
Some guys even give you a thumbs up or something to show their approval.
That boosts both of their egos and self esteem.
My guy rolls his eyes when other guys 'check me out'. He thinks it's rude and obnoxious... he knows I'm awesome and doesn't need approval from other random men.
And they say women need approval from their girlfriends....psh. Apparently men need approval from complete strangers.
My guy rolls his eyes when other guys 'check me out'. He thinks it's rude and obnoxious... he knows I'm awesome and doesn't need approval from other random men.
And they say women need approval from their girlfriends....psh. Apparently men need approval from complete strangers.
IMO he should come to terms with it.
It would make your day and his I'm sure.
Nothing like a woman who is on her own bike or in her specialty car while behind the wheel either.
Because women aren't here for the sole purpose of looking attractive to others? Maybe those women keep getting harassed and cat called by men while going to work or running errands and they hope by covering up their shape a bit they won't be harassed as often.
I actually have a few girlfriends who purposely wear big bulky sweatshirts and whatnot because they were sick of the harassment and didn't like feeling fearful.
I can understand that as well. And I certainly didn't intend for anyone to take my comment negatively, nor do I condone anyone being harrassed because of the clothes they wear.
I don't need approval of strangers, but I like people to say,"Wow he is such a nice guy, keep him."
When I introduced the guy I'm dating to one of my roommates, afterwards he said 'wow, he seems like a really put together, nice guy' and I thought that was the ULTIMATE compliment
When I introduced the guy I'm dating to one of my roommates, afterwards he said 'wow, he seems like a really put together, nice guy' and I thought that was the ULTIMATE compliment
There's someone out there who likes whatever you've got however you've got it. That dude wasn't one of them. Maybe it's how you carry yourself? That can affect how your clothes look on you too whether plain or not.
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