I oogle girls constantly. Is this wrong?

Tight sweater?
Those who bite or lick their lips, you should lick 'em. Uhhh... not that kind of licking. I personally don't care. As long as they are not invading my personal space and touching me.

Not necessarily. It really doesn't matter what I wear, tight or loose. I rarely wear low cut things because I get enough attention when I'm covered up. :cmad: I can live with the looks, it's when it goes beyond that and you can practically see him undressing you with his eyes and he doesn't even try to hide it. That grosses me out. If it's the right guy though, than it's good. :yay:
 
especially when we're talking about boobs, it just seems like oogle and boobs go boob-in-hand, errr I mean hand-in-hand :D
Too much talk of boobs... my.... weakness... I'm... melllllllllllllllllllting...
 
Not necessarily. It really doesn't matter what I wear, tight or loose. I rarely wear low cut things because I get enough attention when I'm covered up. :cmad: I can live with the looks, it's when it goes beyond that and you can practically see him undressing you with his eyes and he doesn't even try to hide it. That grosses me out. If it's the right guy though, than it's good. :yay:
Be proud. Hold you head high. There's nothing you can do about them looking. Well, maybe you can poke their eyes and say it's done in self-defense because they're ogling at your boobs. If you look good, they'll look. Don't get mad, get glad. :)
 
I'll tell you why kainedamo ogling girls is wrong...


Ogling from kainedamo's point of view:
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Ogling from the ogled's point of view:
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Pics? Or just picture message it to my cell, Bella like last time.
 
I just... I don't know what to say about that, Duende. Good work :huh:
 
Once upon a time I posted briefly on a feminist message board which I was perma-banned from. One of the issues I talked about with the hairy lesbian feminists is that I like looking at girls. One of the girls was like, "i don't like men looking at me, they're sexualizing me without my consent". Which I think is ridiculous. To find another person attractive is a normal human instinct.

There is of course the matter of tact, and just generally not being sleazy. I hate sleazy men. You know the type. Builders that yell at girls WAAAAY too young for them. Guys that openly gawk at girls with their chums when they walk past, with big grins on their faces. I like to think I'm more subtle. But should I feel guilty for looking?

I do feel a certain measure of frustration at my inability to talk to girls I find attractive. Lately I've noticed there are a good number of hot girls in my work place. I could find a way in for conversation there. But as it is, I keep mostly to myself anyways, even with the other guys. So I look at these attractive girls, and just... ugh!! I love girls. These work girls are hot. With their tight black pants and their figure hugging clothes in general and their hair and ****. Like this one girl who sort of looks slightly hispanic and she wears these glasses, shes very cute.

ANYWAY! I dunno, man. I feel guilty for looking at these girls and being unable to do anything about it. Theres this one girl, one of the hottest ones, shes dating some guy. I was listening to some guys calls sitting beside him, and she comes over being all flirtatious with him, messaging him, and she whispers about "look at my boyfriend, look at the look on his face". I really dislike overly flirtatious girls like this, and a few weeks ago in my own house I was on the receiving end of very heavy flirting. It makes me feel uncomfortable. I don't think other guys would really be able to understand that. Girls would be able to emphasize with it more - girls, you don't like a guy being all sleazy with you, dropping lots of sexual talk to you, when you don't even know them, right? So yeah, the time at my house, I went to bed. And in work, that girl flirting with that guy, I was laughing at some joke he made about her, and she looked at me and said "why are you laughing?" and I found myself incabable of responding, and left a minute later.

Kaine, my dear boy...the only time oogling is wrong is when you are standing outside of Vicki's window while she changes :cwink:
 
Kaine, my dear boy...the only time oogling is wrong is when you are standing outside of Vicki's window while she changes :cwink:
What if she knows you are there?:ninja:
 
Not necessarily. It really doesn't matter what I wear, tight or loose. I rarely wear low cut things because I get enough attention when I'm covered up. :cmad: I can live with the looks, it's when it goes beyond that and you can practically see him undressing you with his eyes and he doesn't even try to hide it. That grosses me out. If it's the right guy though, than it's good. :yay:

Isn't it just as sexist to say, "Well, when a cute guy oogles me its fine, but when an ugly one does it, its gross"?
 
Is that kaine's picture?
Si, senorita.
Matt said:
Isn't it just as sexist to say, "Well, when a cute guy oogles me its fine, but when an ugly one does it, its gross"?
Greg Giraldo "Cleavage isn't a smart bomb, you're gonna hit your target but's there is gonna be a lot of collateral damage. You might hit Prince Charming but your also gonna hit that toothless homeless guy wacking off on the bus".
 
Greg Giraldo "Cleavage isn't a smart bomb, you're gonna hit your target but's there is gonna be a lot of collateral damage. You might hit Price Charming but your also gonna hit that toothless homeless guy wacking off on the bus".

Just like my grandpa used to tell me... My toothless homeless grandpa.
 

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