Lot of love there. I would like to squeeze all that love.
But imagine if I type this not in a gaming forum but under her instagram/twitter account. It's very annoying, especially when the majority of comments are like this.
Someone would say "just don't post tits" or "don't wear those dress". But ultimately she's have the right to do and to dress like she want.
There is a big difference between staring at tits sometimes and make comments to a woman thinking it is a compliment.
Respect is (just) dreaming to drain all the milk till the last drop but always thinking you relate with a human being.
or do not comment at all?You need to be respectful on social media where people show themselves off for the sole purpose of attention, comments and likes? This chick posts a picture with her tits almost out, what should the replies be? "You look like you have a nice personality!"
or do not comment at all?
Someone would say "just don't post tits" or "don't wear those dress". But ultimately she's have the right to do and to dress like she want.
Isn't it hypocritical to expect something else to a post exposing one's breasts?It's very annoying, especially when the majority of comments are like this.
They wear the low-cut shirts and then they say don't stare.The attention seeking cleavage seems to be a recurring theme.
It's the first page in the instruction booklet "Understanding and knowing Women with simple tools".Isn't it hypocritical to expect something else to a post exposing one's breasts?
What kind of comment should one expect?
"Your PhD work is very impressive"?
Oh, would you mind citing the relevant part, oh enlightened one?It's the first page in the instruction booklet "Understanding and knowing Women with simple tools".
I mean, no shit. But those types of dudes are too dumb to even realize that they're missing every shot with that approach lolLot of love there. I would like to squeeze all that love.
But imagine if I type this not in a gaming forum but under her instagram/twitter account. It's very annoying, especially when the majority of comments are like this.
Someone would say "just don't post tits" or "don't wear those dress". But ultimately she's have the right to do and to dress like she want.
There is a big difference between staring at tits sometimes and make comments to a woman thinking it is a compliment.
Respect is (just) dreaming to drain all the milk till the last drop but always thinking you relate with a human being.
Sometimes it works, in person.I mean, no shit. But those types of dudes are too dumb to even realize that they're missing every shot with that approach lol
You need to be respectful on social media where people show themselves off for the sole purpose of attention, comments and likes? This chick posts a picture with her tits almost out, what should the replies be? "You look like you have a nice personality!"
Not on social media so I wont. But the entire point of posting photos of yourself on social media is to get attention. It's disturbing really that people feel that need. And if you only want to read comments that you like, then don't post yourself on there. Seems simple to me.
It seems that women are now so comfortable and commonplace with everyone else, i.e. equality, that some need to resort to the perpetual cycle of self inflicted victimhood. If your own purpose in life is to live in a constant state of "victimhood," that's a you problem, not everyone else's. Sadly, these are the ones that get the most attention and airtime.
When the brain no longer has to fight for survival, it starts to fight itself.
like I said, I have no issue with ogling beautiful woman. hell, I enjoy the tits thread very much myself also and I had talked about woman in that same manner with my close friends before too. and of course everyone is entitle to their own option. but let's say you see a hot woman you don't know personally in a pretty revealing outfit, and the two of you are in an elevator with some other people, would you go and say to her "yo, nice milkers lady. I would love to motorboat the hell out of you."? the difference between why someone would post that in a forum and not say that out loud when out in public, is that line of courtesy/decency that keeps things in the world we live in not go too crazy. now these days, whether you think it's the right thing or not, social media is basically consider "in the public". somethings you can say amount your friends or post in a friendly setting like a forum, might not be fitting to be express out "in the public". I do agree sometimes the women on these social media over reacts and play the victim card. but if the comment is just "omg you're so hot" or "I would LOVE to date you" or something, I don't think there would be too much problem no? it's when the comments cross the line that the ladies start crying foul and get their panties up in a bunch. just treat it as any in person public situation. if you won't say something there, don't say it on the social medias.
In public a chick doesnt walk up to me and push her tits in my face though. Thats what happens on social media.
why is it that these folks feel the need to comment in THAT manner to her? what's the purpose here? what would it achieve?
I don't know about where you live, but over here in California, I've seen plenty of ladies wearing pretty skimpy outfits that left little to the imagination. I don't feel the need to yell stuff at them and had rarely seen others do that either. sure they don't "walk up to me and push her tits in my face", but neither are these posts on the social media. do you believe that just because someone is following some woman's account that makes them on personal terms? that they're in a close enough relationship to express those "big milkers" comments at them? what if someone you know and care for had posted some picture on social media and attracted the same kinda attention? would you be happy or upset about it? it's all about perspectives and having some courtesy. just because you CAN say something, doesn't mean you NEED to say something.
or let's put it in another way. just because some lady is flaunting her tits on social media, why is it that these folks feel the need to comment in THAT manner to her? what's the purpose here? what would it achieve? if they're just sharing the picture between well known friends and commenting in that manner there, won't it be basically the same thing instead of getting people upset about it? why is there a need to make these comments in the public?
Social media and real life are two different things though. You aren't sharing pictures with your friends, unless you put your account on private.
which is my point exactly. do you think these people would be commenting to some stranger face to face out in public? because publicly share stuff on social media is basically "in public" these days.
Some would but most wouldn't. I don't think comparing social media with real life makes much sense. Society works in person, in both ways. In real life a woman wouldn't grab a chair to stand on in it in the middle of the street and squeeze her boobs together or twist her spine to show her ass and face in the same direction. And in real life most idiots on social media wouldn't be idiots either, because they would be too shy or scared.
but most of the pictures are nowhere near the usual degree of back breaking posting you see on Instagram/Twitter/Tiktok. I honestly feel the comments are a bit over the line there.
Then there's this,
She enjoyed being a meme, played up to it then played the victim to put the genie back in the bottle.
You do have a point but your using the wrong person to illustrate that.
Then there's this,
She enjoyed being a meme, played up to it then played the victim to put the genie back in the bottle.
You do have a point but your using the wrong person to illustrate that.
agree with you that she probably enjoyed all the attention from the pictures. but even then, some of those comments are just way too over the line going from just being thirsty to being creepy. she's an actor and a comedian, so getting attention however way she can is something to be expected. do people have the right to comment on her looks in those pictures? of course! freedom of speech says so. but is she in her rights to be disgusted by some of those comments? 100% if you look at some of those comments in the video you posted. imagine if these same comments are directed at someone you love and care about, wouldn't you be upset also? even if "they're asking for it"?
all I'm trying to say is that, just because it's online, doesn't mean people should go crazy with vulgarity. there's a lot of ways to express how they feel without venturing into creepy disgusting territory.
...she lacks the disconnect between her "Celebrity" persona and real life.
She seems to not be aware that those comments are meme lords trying to one up each other. Like she lacks the disconnect between her "Celebrity" persona and real life. Do you really think that those public social media accounts are the only ones she has?
People I love and care about don't have shit like this on their social media.
There's pictures of them (women) online that can be commented on by anyone and nobody does. Why do you think that is?
I hope you can recognize that a lot of "regular" folks are not that into the meme culture and don't know when people are memeing. hell, even Andy Kaufman was/is misunderstood by many in the public. besides that, does it matter if you have something disgusting directed at you on your "main" or "alt" account? it's still vulgarity. and by all means, would saying those things to the girls who works at Hooters be ok just because they're flaunting their tits around? even if it's just her work account, what those people are doing is basically the same as going to the Hooters and yell obscenity to the Hooters girls. there's a time and a place to meme and these people got carried away with doing it the wrong way at the wrong place. that is, IF they are memeing at all.
OK grandad.
I'm not a native English speaker, but in other languages I speak (and, I guess, cultures I'm familiar with), the picture that you have commented on is itself vulgarity.it's still vulgarity. and by all means, would saying those things to the girls who works at Hooters be ok just because they're flaunting their tits around?
She has an insane body though.
Not really, she's the girl next door with big boobs you actually stand a chance with. Except she's become self aware of her big boobs and the benefits that come with them. So you don't.
Not just boobs, those legs
Not really, she's the girl next door with big boobs you actually stand a chance with. Except she's become self aware of her big boobs and the benefits that come with them. So you don't.
No, you do not have enough to bag "AT&T Girl" or any equivalent. Delusional. Post some pics of the hottest girl you have been with and I guarantee we can tell you why she is average.Dude, those are thunder thighs. If that's your thing go for it.
No, you do not have enough to bag "AT&T Girl" or any equivalent. Delusional. Post some pics of the hottest girl you have been with and I guarantee we can tell you why she is average.
I'm not a native English speaker, but in other languages I speak (and, I guess, cultures I'm familiar with), the picture that you have commented on is itself vulgarity.
To me it looks like you are applying standards inconsistently.
Well seeing as I've fucked high class escorts your gonna look a bit stupid here.No, you do not have enough to bag "AT&T Girl" or any equivalent. Delusional. Post some pics of the hottest girl you have been with and I guarantee we can tell you why she is average.