Going out of your way.
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Going out of your way.
| Tue, 12-26-2006 - 3:42pm |
I know if I see an attractive woman or a woman wearing something very sexy or a topless sunbather I will go out of my way to get a better view. I had done this once at WalMart as there was a very sexy blonde lady showing lots of clevage. It almost got embarissing as afterwards I kept running into her practically every isle and she kept saying hi to me. Only afterwards when I started up a conversation with her to find out she was Sable from WWE.
Ladies and guys, how far will you go to check out a hot mans package or a hot woman.
Ladies if you were talking to a man and you noticed he has become excited south of the border is this a turn on? Would you keep sneaking a peak or what?

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Why is it demeaning and degrading? A good portion of your life is spent trying to be attractive and enticing. Why not take it as the compliment it should be when a man notices your beauty?
Of course if it's a heavy serious conversation and the look becomes oogling rather than glancing I would totally agree with you then.
I have had two bosses in the past that I'd notice taking a extra long peek at my female form, yet when we discussed the topic at hand they both stayed on task and took my words seriously.
If I don't want my figure noticed I wear appropriate clothing that aren't sheer, nor form fitting, nor low cut.
I find it demeaning and degrading when a man that I am talking to stares at my chest especially when I am wearing appropriate clothing and not trying to garner that type of attention.
If I'm in a bar flirting with a guy and I notice that he's bulging, I would be flattered but very nervous and I'd probably end the conversation.
Sorry Willy, I got sidetracked by the other thought and forgot to go back and answer your questions.
It is a HUGE turn on to notice a guy turned "south of the border". For the most part I would continue to sneak peeks. In the case of several specific men I would flirt when I noticed.
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