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Anyways, once time I was walking to my car when I looked up and to my right at this group of girls walking. I didn't notice them, was just turning my head...until the breasts of one came into view. I froze my eyes and my jaw might have dropped because they all started laughing/giggling. My lord these things were ready to pop out and were beyond looking great...naturally large...breathtaking to say the least....it happens. I'm glad it did too!
Im guilty!!! Besides the curvy wonders that will make me weak kneed and babble like porky pig I study women (without trying be obvious) and every nuiance,I can kind something unique and hot with just about any woman.
Caught a few women checking me out through the years also,mainly by butt.Used to happen more often than now though.
LOL Crazy thing is, though I'm the only one of the two of us who's attracted to women (as far as I know), she's the sort of masculine-looking one of us. Well, I guess that's not so much crazy as the way it goes sometimes. I'm just hoping she wasn't thinking What in the world is that girl doing looking at my breasts?!? especially since we were in classroom and all.
But it's good to read that there are others here who don't feel like it's something you outgrow.
I tend to stare at guys' chests, too, shirtless or not (though when they're shirtless, they're kind of inviting it). But it doesn't seem like guys notice it as much when people are checking them out, or maybe that's just my experience.
I wanted to call the thread "staring-related faux pas" but then I realized I didn't know how to make "faux pas" plural. Anyway...
Anyone gotten into a bit of trouble for checking someone out in a way that was not so subtle? I thought I was getting too old for this (at least being so blatant, anyway), but I wound up staring at a professor in class today. She wears white shirts with sweaters, blazers, jackets, etc. over them, with the second garment unbuttoned. Well, her sweater-thing blew back a bit, and I could see her bra extremely well through the white shirt she had on under it. And I sit in the very front of the classroom, of course. For a moment, it was like no amount of willpower was going to persuade me to take my eyes off her visible bra. As she was moving her sweater back over her shirt, her eyes met mine, and I wondered if she knew I was looking at her bra/breasts. I have a bad habit of assuming that other women don't realize that's where my eyes are wandering. She didn't look pissed, so maybe she didn't really figure it out.
Anyone else wound up regretting letting their eyes wander?
First faux pas is a plural for it so it is ok. second maybe she was flattered or use to it or maybe could careless. My husband regretted it one or two times. He would forget I was with him. He likes tops and bottoms and has stared a bit too long in front of me. LOL BIFF and OMG UR a pig. He laughs and says... What? I wasn't looking. Men always look.
Something like that has happened to me a couple of times. I was in a crowd one time and I was kinda looking slightly down toward the ground and I turned around and there was this busty woman with her boobs hanging out, as I turned, my face was right in her chest area. It was like something out of a movie, I looked up slowly and she was looking right in my eyes.
My husband regretted it one or two times. He would forget I was with him. He likes tops and bottoms and has stared a bit too long in front of me. LOL BIFF and OMG UR a pig. He laughs and says... What? I wasn't looking. Men always look.
It always make me a little uncomfortable when I'm around married men and we wind up checking out women together. But I guess, at the end of the day, it doesn't matter and it's meaningless. They go home to their wives, not those women who passed by them one time. But if they actually did it in front of their wives, I'd figure their wives would call them on that.
It always make me a little uncomfortable when I'm around married men and we wind up checking out women together. But I guess, at the end of the day, it doesn't matter and it's meaningless. They go home to their wives, not those women who passed by them one time. But if they actually did it in front of their wives, I'd figure their wives would call them on that.
When he does check them out and I call him on it, I am not mad just pointing it out that though we have been together 17 years he will show more respect when he is with me. I do not care if he looks. Touch and thats a major hand slap!
I've never gotten in trouble for staring.. I manage to get away with it. Most of the time I'm not staring because they're attractive, but because I think I recognize them (and mistake them for other people I do know)..
But yesterday was kind of different, and it happens to me on occasion.. I'm a woman.. and I was looking at a woman who was showing a lot of skin... to make it worse, she caught me.. to make it the worst.. She was chubby as heck, and I wasn't looking out of attraction but out of shock because as a really chunky woman, she really shouldn't be letting her flab show off...
I was staring at this guy that looked insane at the college video lab. It was a nervous stare that I was giving him because his eyes were very blood shot and he was walking around me over and over again and looking me up and down.
He finally come up to me and asked me out on a date LOL. I was like "hale no. buzz off".
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