lmao this made me laugh for some reason. Dat face.
Point to one poster in this thread who has said or even implied that.
So much biotruthing here.
Sorry ladies, us guy can't help being creeps. It's in our genes or testosterone or something. It's just natural, man! We've been staring at cleavage since the caveman days so why stop now?
I've seen similar arguments online by bigots justifying their racism.
"it's basically the less heinous version of "she was asking for it"
I see what they're talking about. I do not see anything close to what you said others are saying."
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If people gonna put words in my mouth, I can do the same as well.
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If people gonna put words in my mouth, I can do the same as well.
its par for the corpse
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If people gonna put words in my mouth, I can do the same as well.
Freudian?
They should just name "auto-correct" that.
Ok of the top of my head:What's the bullshit part? That straight men face less societal pressure to not be creepy in their appreciation of a female?
I wasn't aware that was a such a controversial opinion.
In the same way female promiscuity is shamed with words like slut
if women act sexually forward it's not seen as a bad thing and considering general strength disparity between the genders I get it. So if girl ogles a muscular guy in a tank top in a club, or palms his crotch, puts her hand on his chest, generally, no flying fucks are given.
Don't forget to wink.Say, "I love your top" and move on with your day.
But seriously, wanting to look at breasts or hips or what have you is natural for heterosexual men.
Umm...
But seriously, wanting to look at breasts or hips or what have you is natural for heterosexual men.
Ok of the top of my head:
1) creep is such a gendered word. In the same way female promiscuity is shamed with words like slut, certain male behaviour is discouraged with a word like creep. Whether its a guy who's too forward and can't take a hint, a guy who stares at a girl's breasts and makes her uncomfortable or for some girls if he's just ugly.
2) if women act sexually forward it's not seen as a bad thing and considering general strength disparity between the genders I get it. So if girl ogles a muscular guy in a tank top in a club, or palms his crotch, puts her hand on his chest, generally, no flying fucks are given. If a man did the same... You get the idea.
It is so much simpler to be an ASSMAN that I've just convince myself that I dont care for breast.
As long as they got a phat ass I'm good.
It must really suck for women, because their very bodies have been so festishized at this point that pretty much any way they dress will be seen as "advertising."
Low-cut top? She must WANT you to look at her boobs!
At the gym? Those yoga pants man! HNNNNNNGGGGGG
In business attire? Man I LOVE women in pencil skirts. HNNNNNNGGG
Wearing an over-sized sweater? I love girls in baggy clothes. Makes them look so petite and girly.
And if any guy determines that you're advertising, they feel that should give them the right to openly leer at you without being considered a creep...
This is my curse. No matter the situation, I find women are sexy. In business attire, in bikinis, baggy cloths, no cloths, jeans, a towel, whatever. My lust for women is fucking strong.
Too much confidence and testosterone. Luckily I'm handsome, young, rich and interesting otherwise my behavior would be considered lewd instead of desired.
If you can control it, try and avoid the following:
Eyes popping out to two to three feet in front of head
"Aoooooogah" sound
Hitting self in head with shoe repeatedly
Panting with wolf-head
Beware - if trombone-based "You must have been a beautiful baby" is playing, check if your target is actually a bunny.
I was waiting for that last sentence. Of course it's there.This is my curse. No matter the situation, I find women are sexy. In business attire, in bikinis, baggy cloths, no cloths, jeans, a towel, whatever. My lust for women is fucking strong.
Too much confidence and testosterone. Luckily I'm handsome, young, rich and interesting otherwise my behavior would be considered lewd instead of desired.
Too much confidence and testosterone. Luckily I'm handsome, young, rich and interesting otherwise my behavior would be considered lewd instead of desired.
Luckily I'm handsome, young, rich and interesting
As long ass you are taking into account their reaction and acting appropriately of course.
I recently went to a function and was wearing a nice dress that was low-cut. I had a man glance down every few seconds while talking to me and it made me feel completely like shit.
I made sure to wear something much higher cut the next time.
There's some merit to this; if you have a lot of experience with women desiring your attention, you actually aren't being as rude "in general" being more forward with your attention. As long ass you are taking into account their reaction and acting appropriately of course.
Yes; it's as natural as when a woman feels uncomfortable because they are getting unwanted attention.
Being civilized is about caring about the nature of those around you, not just your own nature.
It's why looking within reason isn't being lambasted by anyone in this thread; very few expect people to shield their eyes or not glance.. and even staring isn't being called out as some horrible immoral act.
It's just something you should avoid out of care for how it makes people feel. Honestly aside from having no clue if the person you are staring at will feel uncomfortable from it, it can make other people uncomfortable to notice you staring as well.
I sometimes find myself struggling against the urge to look more.. to find a better viewpoint, etc.. sometimes I fail against these struggles.. but I'm not going to sit around justifying my actions. I don't consider myself morally wrong; just socially impolite when I act that way.
Freud would have a field day with this topic.
I don't see how either of those two points relates to anything I said.
Sure, I used the word creep a lot, but not in a gendered way. I think women are very much capable of being "creeps" as well, but the subject of this thread specifically is men who "can't help" but leer at a woman's breasts. Although, I will admit that I never considered that "creep" might be a gendered word at this point. There may be something to that...
As for your second point, I think there's a huge difference between women being "creepy" and men (some men, not ALL men) just not feeling threatened by it; and making the claim that some in this thread are making, that men should be given license to be creepy because they just can't help it.
For straight men, there isn't a whole lot of social pressure to NOT be a creep, and that's where you get a lot of these "but it's my animal instincts!" excuses from. But that doesn't make it ok.
Wouldn't be surprised if that was his excuse too, "she's wearing a low cut dress and talking to me, she must want me to look repeatedly."
The first thing I did upon meeting her was the top, down scan, and I made it obvious. She then laughed, brought it up and I looked at her like, "fuck yeah I'm checking you out, btw hot shoes, we are going to get along great!"
society ever reach a point where nobody ever stares at another person sexually, in public ever again? I hope not, that'd be boring. Being able to look and appreciate another persons physicality is half the fun of living.
The guy is a known creep. Is married, but still stares and makes comments at women. I was called a tart one time by him as well. I guess my point is that young guys who think its acceptable to ogle women grow up to be old men who ogle women.
I'm at work and my coworker who is probably twice my age and I've never found her attractive decided to wear a low cut top. Every time we communicate or I look at her, my gaze automatically reverts form her face to her breasts.
They just looks so soft and comfy. Is this socially acceptable? I've always wondered. Same thing with those girls who wear yoga pants with writing on the ass area and then get upset if you look.
I'll start from the beginning:
I gave reasons why I think that's not the case. That behaviours in men that would be viewed as creepy would not be seen as creepy in women. Also, a point I forgot to mention, the fact that Seinfeld video exists shows that there is a social pressure to not be creepy.
I wasnt arguing that men are incapable of not looking. My point was that it's not true that society doesn't put pressure on men to not be "creepy".
It's certainly a fine balance between being too boring and being gross.
I agree in general; it's about moderation though. Hitting on people for instance; sometimes it might make someone uncomfortable.. but if nobody ever hit on anybody, what kind of world is that?