Blackstarhat
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I cant help but to look.
"It's kind of hard if you have larger boobs to find a shirt that WON'T show your cleavage."
My wife is in that category, she has all sorts of different tops for all all occasions. Some of them are low cut and some of them aren't. When she wears a low cut top, she knows what she's doing.
In any case, it's far easier for the average woman to find a top that doesn't show off her cleavage than it is for the average man to suppress billions of years of evolutionary instinct. If boobs are out on display then I can't help but look at them. I don't even want to look at them most of the time. I just... can't not look at them, if that makes sense. Same with yoga pants, as someone mentioned earlier.
I think the expectation is that people can be better and should hold themselves to a higher standard than "I have to look because you made me."
Come on, adults.
I cant help but to look.
Yes exactly. My mind keeps saying don't look but my eyes defy those thoughts.I'm not even attracted to them, but if the cleavage is intentionally "put out there", my brain still can't look away, despite it creating no other reaction for me. (I wonder if this is true for straight women as well.)
this makes no sense
is that man trying to look at some moobs off of that other man?
Literally no one said you couldn't look though. Why are you getting so defensive? People, including myself, said you can glance, just don't stare and be creepy about it.
I look at dudes who wear nice-fitting jeans. I don't stare at them to the point where they're uncomfortable about it.
That's easier said than done though, at least for some of us. Obviously there are guys out there who can glance once, look away and move on with whatever they're doing. For many men (myself included) that is incredibly difficult though. When a well-endowed woman is wearing a suggestive, low-cut top it's super difficult to not stare. I'll catch myself, force myself to look away, try to think about something else, distract myself, and then catch myself starring again. It's like picking a fight with your own instincts. The instincts usually win. This introduces all sorts of social anxiety because I don't want to be starring and be perceived as a creeper but I am literally powerless to stop it.
Women don't have to take male biology into consideration when they dress themselves... but there would probably be less misunderstandings if more of them were aware of what really goes on in our heads. It's not like we want to be creepy. =/
That's easier said than done though, at least for some of us. Obviously there are guys out there who can glance once, look away and move on with whatever they're doing. For many men (myself included) that is incredibly difficult though. When a well-endowed woman is wearing a suggestive, low-cut top it's super difficult to not stare. I'll catch myself, force myself to look away, try to think about something else, distract myself, and then catch myself starring again. It's like picking a fight with your own instincts. The instincts usually win. This introduces all sorts of social anxiety because I don't want to be starring and be perceived as a creeper but I am literally powerless to stop it.
Women don't have to take male biology into consideration when they dress themselves... but there would probably be less misunderstandings if more of them were aware of what really goes on in our heads. It's not like we want to be creepy. =/
As others have said just don't stare. If I see massive cleavage I'm certainly going to take a look.
I just hate when a lady bends over, has massive cleavage, she's right in front of you and you have to avert your eyes and pretend you don't see her puppies.
self control
what is it?
In that instance, then just apologize if they catch you and give you the "you're creeping me out" look. Honestly, it's really kind of presumptuous to make a woman change how she's dressing in order to make YOU feel more comfortable because YOU can't control your reflexes. Seek counselling or therapy. Does that make sense? Some women dress in sexy clothes because it makes THEM feel good to look sexy in their own eyes (not to mention non-heterosexual women who have zero interest in pursuing men to begin with).
Da hell!? Is he sweating over a goat?
What in the what what now?I saw a mormon missionary a few days ago and her boobs were obviously huge.
...what would you recommend I do differently?
exercise some self control and not blame women? male biology isn't an excuse.
They wouldn't show cleavage if they didn't want you to look.
of course it is...that's why they show cleavage..to make you look.
If they didn't want you to look they wouldn't be showing it, so don't worry.
This is just bullshit though and it's a rather nasty way of thinking to be honest. It's similar to using a short skirt. Or simply making yourself look attractive in general. A person doesn't necessarily do it to get looks, but it can be as simple as wanting to make herself feel better / more comfortable / secure. Or maybe that skirt or shirt is just cute in her opinion. Or maybe, you know, she doesn't want to actively put on a shirt that covers more just to not get looks.If your showing them, your inviting gazes clear and simple. I hate when ladies wear stuff that they know will make people at least look/glance but always have that surprised reaction when they realize people are looking...
No one is that dumb, women know what they are wearing and doing when it happens
That's easier said than done though, at least for some of us. Obviously there are guys out there who can glance once, look away and move on with whatever they're doing. For many men (myself included) that is incredibly difficult though. When a well-endowed woman is wearing a suggestive, low-cut top it's super difficult to not stare. I'll catch myself, force myself to look away, try to think about something else, distract myself, and then catch myself starring again. It's like picking a fight with your own instincts. The instincts usually win. This introduces all sorts of social anxiety because I don't want to be starring and be perceived as a creeper but I am literally powerless to stop it.
Women don't have to take male biology into consideration when they dress themselves... but there would probably be less misunderstandings is more of them were aware of what really goes on in our heads. It's not like we want to be creepy. =/
...what would you recommend I do differently?
You're assuming that something is inherently "wrong" with me just because I'm a man though. Isn't that kind of presumptuous as well? Why should I have to go to counseling or therapy for a natural aspect of my being? That's like telling homosexuals they should seek counseling or therapy for their "problem" as well. They don't have a problem, they're just gay.
Strongly suspect "therapy" for this would have about the same success rate as gay conversion therapy.In that instance, then just apologize if they catch you and give you the "you're creeping me out" look. Honestly, it's really kind of presumptuous to make a woman change how she's dressing in order to make YOU feel more comfortable because YOU can't control your reflexes. Seek counselling or therapy. Does that make sense? Some women dress in sexy clothes because it makes THEM feel good to look sexy in their own eyes (not to mention non-heterosexual women who have zero interest in pursuing men to begin with).
It's just really frustrating to see this sort of "lol women should completely live their lives around men's whims if they don't want x thing to happen to them" in a community that's generally pretty forward-thinking (at least the threads that I have read/lurked in).
Again, just so no one thinks that I'm condemning men for even looking: go ahead and look. Just don't stare/oggle/be creepy. If you can't control that, you're the one with the problem. Not the woman.
exercise some self control and not blame women? male biology isn't an excuse.
Furries.
You're allowed to look at whatever you like.
Staring is a different matter. You wouldn't stare at your average guy off the street, don't stare at a woman's cleavage.