and amongst the egregious sexual crimes he has been accused of is 'Morgan is also said to have stared at women's breasts'
Well f*ck me sideways, not sure how we haven't locked him up. :rolleyes:
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and amongst the egregious sexual crimes he has been accused of is 'Morgan is also said to have stared at women's breasts'
Well f*ck me sideways, not sure how we haven't locked him up. :rolleyes:
We’re all washed up if they’re going after him.
Man I loved him in the Matrix :bow:
It sounds like he has been something of a twát, for which an apology would seem appropriate. Sadly, we know what happens now: the outrage escalates, the accusations fly in from all quarters and become more and more extreme and then he is condemned as a monster by the Court of Twitter.
No doubt The Shawshank Redemption is being edited to remove his image as we speak.
Will this get to like the 1800s when it was all about them ankles...ooooh yeah
Or are these off limits too?
All joking aside, if you can't stop yourself staring at a woman despite the fact that you might be making her feel uncomfortable, you need to take a long look in a mirror and decide whether you might need some psychological assistance. Because rank ill-manners are not excused because you think you're some sort of stud.
Women who like being stared at (and there are a great many) dress in a way that makes you want to stare at them. Those that don't, don't. :shrug:
I used to sit behind the departmental secretary who was very fit and wore something tight fitting and short skirts as a matter of habit. She seemed to spend the better part of the day trying to catch men looking at her. Got sacked, ultimately. Shame.
What chance do I have? I have composed very salacious, albeit very excellent, poetry about Nigella's big hairy, pungent lubricious fanny piece - oh Christ .. tissues!
Agreed. A gentleman learns how to do it without them noticing. Of course, they know you are looking (and some of them actually like it) but it is rather rude and creepy to openly stare.
But sorry...the day we stop looking is the day we die. All of us. The end of civilisation itself.
Breasts are wonderful things. They create and sustain life.
Yes, a sly glance is a good description. And any man with some common sense or intuition can tell if they are put off by it or quite enjoy it. It isn't that hard.
It's called flirting really, and it's part of life and it will be a sad day when pious Nazis like Charles manage to deny men *and* women of the pleasure it brings.
Firstly, I never boasted about staring, I simply implied that most men do it and it really isn't a big deal. Secondly, if a woman, or a man for that matter, doesn't want to be looked at a glance is no different than a stare. A good way not to be looked at is to not dress in a way that encourages it. And I think the overwhelming majority of women understand that and behave accordingly.
Thirdly, I think you're taking the p1ss.
There is no one rule fits all here as has been pointed out, some chicks like it and welcome it. Others do not and they are entitled to.
It is like the Nazis who have stopped all the dolly birds in F1 (think it was F1) even though said ladies were choosing of their own free will to do the job, enjoying it, being paid for it.
The increasingly tight rules which modern society force on us saddens me.
I was watching a program about Irish Transers last night and at one point I referred to them as ‘freaks’. I meant no harm but yet I was told off.
:shrug:
As is so often the case, it is left to the mighty SW to arrive precisely at the heart of the matter. Even still in these days of equal opportunities and identity politics, far too many chaps expect to be able to ogle birds and grab pussies, or whatever-have-you, for free. It is this essential dishonesty and rank cheapskatery which is the real cause for concern and resentment amongst the fairer sex, as Scott titled them.
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I'm not searching for "Jane Doe"+"Tits" on the interwebs...