Evil_Silver
Banned
No.
It's actually not goofy at all.
Staring in general is considered rude, socially.
Especially so is staring at a specific body part. I mean, we teach children all the time not to stare. At boobs, at paraplegics, at the homeless etc. We tell them it's rude and it makes people feel uncomfortable.
But for some reason women have to deal with this idea that not only is ok to stare at their chest, but if they're wearing a shirt that doesn't completely cover it, then they're asking for it.
The only time we tell people not to stare is when they are staring at someone unfortunate, because it might make them feel bad about themselves. Not someone making visible something they intend to appear attractive or striking.
I have to laugh at the notion that men should have to stumble through life constantly averting their eyes from everyone so they don't accidentally make someone uncomfortable by looking too long ("too long" being entirely up to the person being looked at, i.e., entirely unknowable to the one looking).
It might be rude, but yes, you actually DO have the right to stare.
Talk? .....to women....?
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Japanese prank: hot girl
This what happens when you get caught lol
But for some reason women have to deal with this idea that not only is ok to stare at their chest, but if they're wearing a shirt that doesn't completely cover it, then they're asking for it.
The only time we tell people not to stare is when they are staring at someone unfortunate, because it might make them feel bad about themselves. Not someone making visible something they intend to appear attractive or striking.
I have to laugh at the notion that men should have to stumble through life constantly averting their eyes from everyone so they don't accidentally make someone uncomfortable by looking too long ("too long" being entirely up to the person being looked at, i.e., entirely unknowable to the one looking).
Not asking for it, but they kind of do have to accept people will look. If you do anything that might gather attention, no matter if it's sexy clothing or singing in the street, you also need to accept some people will give you that attention. That's just how society works and it won't change just because one single person wants to.
So if you wear something with cleavage you have to accept people will look at it. Staring for long periods of time is a bit different as it's considered rude, but there' isn't a strongly defined line between looking and staring, so it's not easy to judge
Depends on the type of shirt or bottoms. I hate, hate wearing anything with sleeves during the summer. Tank tops and A shirts are the easiest and cheapest choices, and they show a fair amount of cleavage. So yeah, I find them much more comfortable. Same with pants. Fuck wearing long pants in the summer. A skirt or shorts are so much more bearable.I have a question for women. Clothing like low cut shirts that show a lot of cleavage or short shorts that basically have your ass hanging out. Is this stuff more comfortable than more conventional clothing? Do most women choose to wear very revealing clothing because they want to be very revealing or is it actually more comfortable? I ask because I've always found really tight or small clothing to be uncomfortable as a guy. I actually try to not glance at stuff like that, because I don't like having a dumb impulse like that. I don't think wearing revealing clothing means you have to be okay with being eye humped. I just wanted to know are there other reasons people wear sexy clothing besides to look sexy.
I feel like I'm being smothered if the neckline is too high. And when it gets hot I definitely want to let the girls breathe.I have a question for women. Clothing like low cut shirts that show a lot of cleavage or short shorts that basically have your ass hanging out. Is this stuff more comfortable than more conventional clothing? Do most women choose to wear very revealing clothing because they want to be very revealing or is it actually more comfortable? I ask because I've always found really tight or small clothing to be uncomfortable as a guy. I actually try to not glance at stuff like that, because I don't like having a dumb impulse like that. I don't think wearing revealing clothing means you have to be okay with being eye humped. I just wanted to know are there other reasons people wear sexy clothing besides to look sexy.
It might be rude, but yes, you actually DO have the right to stare.
We tell people not to stare regardless of who you are staring at. It doesn't matter if the person is good looking or bad looking. You don't stare. If you think good looking people like being stared at, I'd suggest to think it again and maybe actually talk to good looking people. Generally speaking nobody likes being stared at no matter how striking they intend to appear. Even if the person specifically wants to get looks, most likely he or she doesn't want to be stared at.The only time we tell people not to stare is when they are staring at someone unfortunate, because it might make them feel bad about themselves. Not someone making visible something they intend to appear attractive or striking.
I have to laugh at the notion that men should have to stumble through life constantly averting their eyes from everyone so they don't accidentally make someone uncomfortable by looking too long ("too long" being entirely up to the person being looked at, i.e., entirely unknowable to the one looking).
3) Yes, it is very possible for a woman to wear something low-cut and/or form-fitting because she wants to for herself, and not because she wants men drooling all over her or for men's benefit at all.
I'll stare, if she has a problem then that's her fault. Ain't a crime to look, specially if the article of clothing is designed to show some sweater puppies off.
And in response to some of the comments in here, the idea that anything about a woman that turns you on justifies any subsequent lack of self control you engage in simply because of evolved behavior is laughable. The same process of evolution resulted in another part of your body being specialized for pretty accurate prediction of the consequences of your actions and of empathizing with other human beings.
OMG. sick bastard playing with himself.
Lol, I didn't.