Tights. Cock tease?or I have every right!!!!

Robert Mugabe

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Probably going to defeat my own argument here. But I am arguing with myself anyway, so what the hell. I love tights/yoga pants/ spray on underwear/or whatever the ladies are wearing now, which passes for work attire. Women at work seem to enjoy walking around with tights which basically give about as much coverage as a can of spray paint would.
As I said. I love it. Back in my day, mini skirts were in fashion for a while, and I regret they went away. However, they were a blatant sexual statement. I think what irks me is the coyness that goes with women wearing underwear at work, or on the street. Kind of showing it all off, but don't look, or infer anything provocative is going on. Basic female hypocrisy being rubbed in my face. However. Carry on.
 

Jasmine Raine

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Right? Hahah I’m too tired I’ll let someone else take the lead
Yay... ain't gonna be me.

I have to get to yoga and clearly need to wear sweat pants three sizes too big

I will say I am sick of adults complaining that they can't control themselves and want to insist on controlling others instead. This goes for all walks of life. LOL
 

Butler1000

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They have every right.

And I have every right to check them out.

See.....a win/win
 

Parker@TDL

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Boo fucking hoo:Cry:
 

GameBoy27

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Boo fucking hoo:Cry:
Exactly ^^^

I have no problem with attractive women dressing in a manner that, let's just say, highlights their assets. Do I find it distracting? Yes. Does it give me the horn? 100%

I check out every good looking woman I see, on the street, at the mall, grocery store, concert and wonder what they're like in bed, what turns them on, what kinky stuff they're into, do they scream "fuck me harder daddy and cum on my face" etc. lol

 

Insidious Von

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I love yoga pants but I have to detonate this thread. I'm a filthy bald prick and proud of it.

 

essguy_

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Personally, I love seeing attractive young women in yoga pants, but then I am entering my Dirty Old Man years. Tip: If Buffy the Starbucks Barista is turning you on too much as she makes your espresso frappuccino, grab an empty Venti cup and hang it off the end of your raging boner. Very discreet.
 

spraggamuffin

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this from a book I'm currently reading.

"The days of this life are short and evil, full of grief and distress. Here man is defiled by many sins, ensnared in many passions, enslaved by many fears, and burdened with many cares. He is distracted by many curiosities and entangled in many vanities, surrounded by many errors and worn by many labors, oppressed by temptations, weakened by pleasures, and tortured by want."
 

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Hey, why shouldn't women show off their beautiful physiques. Men love showing their six packs, biceps, bulging pecs or just good overall fit selves by wearing tight t-shirts and such.

So I say "Tit for Tat". Mind you, I much prefer her Tit to his Tat ... Lol :rockon:
 

shakenbake

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this from a book I'm currently reading.

"The days of this life are short and evil, full of grief and distress. Here man is defiled by many sins, ensnared in many passions, enslaved by many fears, and burdened with many cares. He is distracted by many curiosities and entangled in many vanities, surrounded by many errors and worn by many labors, oppressed by temptations, weakened by pleasures, and tortured by want."
So true!
 

jazzbox

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Probably going to defeat my own argument here. But I am arguing with myself anyway, so what the hell. I love tights/yoga pants/ spray on underwear/or whatever the ladies are wearing now, which passes for work attire. Women at work seem to enjoy walking around with tights which basically give about as much coverage as a can of spray paint would.
As I said. I love it. Back in my day, mini skirts were in fashion for a while, and I regret they went away. However, they were a blatant sexual statement. I think what irks me is the coyness that goes with women wearing underwear at work, or on the street. Kind of showing it all off, but don't look, or infer anything provocative is going on. Basic female hypocrisy being rubbed in my face. However. Carry on.
I don't think there is a prohibition on looking (just don't leer, cat call and slobber) but, yeah, don't assume there is something provocative going on. Enjoy the visuals but don't be a creep... Why is this so difficult?
 

Mr Deeds

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Use the one second rule after that your a perve :decision:
 

Mable

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i think that the OP is referring to the hypocrisy exhibited by some when those some, who wear revealing attire, call us dirty old men, or challenge us for "ogling." Some of those some even try to present this behavior as a form of sexual assault. Hey, wear what you want, but if you are showing, I am looking. Those tights one sees at the gym sure get me pumped, and contribute greatly to a great workout. I will take care of junior when I get home.
 

Jasmine Raine

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I just want to ask the men here.....

Why is the responsibility on women to wear burqa style attire if they don't want to be "ogled"?

Why is the responsibility not on men to control their own eyes?

Don't get me wrong, I get that men look, I get that women do sometimes wear stuff to be looked at. I also believe that some women wear attire to be looked at, just to become all ippty about it.

What I don't get and want some help understanding is why is the onus on women to cover themselves up from head to toe and not for men to control where their eyes go?

And to clarify, I am not talking about a quick glance. As an example, I went out to lunch with the lovely Parker the other day. We walked out of the restaurant, and started to proceed down the street. All of a sudden a man almost nearly walked into my tits because he was staring so hard. I am no problem with men looking at me. But it was so over-the-top ogling that I even said something to Parker along the lines of "holy shit stare much?"

I was not wearing anything highly revealing. And as I said I was going out for lunch with Parker. Not that she doesn't deserve me being dressed up for her. It was just a casual lunch however. So again my question is why should I have covered up even more than just a casual attire to avoid having this man nearly walk into my tits because he could not take his eyes off them?

Again, not shouting sexual-harassment here. I am not trying to cause a drama issue. I am just seriously seriously curious as to why that was my responsibility and the onus was on me to have stopped that man from doing what he was doing when he was the one who had the control over his own eyes?
 

Mable

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I just want to ask the men here.....

Why is the responsibility on women to wear burqa style attire if they don't want to be "ogled"?

Why is the responsibility not on men to control their own eyes?

Don't get me wrong, I get that men look, I get that women do sometimes wear stuff to be looked at. I also believe that some women wear attire to be looked at, just to become all ippty about it.

What I don't get and want some help understanding is why is the onus on women to cover themselves up from head to toe and not for men to control where their eyes go?

And to clarify, I am not talking about a quick glance. As an example, I went out to lunch with the lovely Parker the other day. We walked out of the restaurant, and started to proceed down the street. All of a sudden a man almost nearly walked into my tits because he was staring so hard. I am no problem with men looking at me. But it was so over-the-top ogling that I even said something to Parker along the lines of "holy shit stare much?"

I was not wearing anything highly revealing. And as I said I was going out for lunch with Parker. Not that she doesn't deserve me being dressed up for her. It was just a casual lunch however. So again my question is why should I have covered up even more than just a casual attire to avoid having this man nearly walk into my tits because he could not take his eyes off them?

Again, not shouting sexual-harassment here. I am not trying to cause a drama issue. I am just seriously seriously curious as to why that was my responsibility and the onus was on me to have stopped that man from doing what he was doing when he was the one who had the control over his own eyes?
It is not your responsibility to cover up. That is not the point. When I "look" I always try to be discreet. So do almost all men I have talked to about this. The problem comes when women start negatively characterizing our looking. For gawd's sake let it go if the guy is at least trying to be discrete. If the guy is truly a bore, then by all means call him on it. And deal with that minority on a case by case basis. Whatever happened to the days when the women were dressing to be noticed, got noticed, even whistled at, and they (the women) loved it.
 
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