Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
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why do women....

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:05 pm

Wear bras that push their boobs up, shirts that show everything but the nipples and then complain when men look at them? :rotflmao:

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:22 pm

they only complain when ugly men look at them.

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:22 pm

This is sooo true hahaha.

BUT when I am at work with a turtleneck sweater on and my loose fitting pants, THATS when I complain about it ;) Not if I'm walking around looking all sexy and stuff. Because, DUH, that's the point in looking sexy in the first place :P

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:28 pm

Looking is one thing, saying inappropriate things is another.

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:29 pm

It is a weird thing. Women go through so much trouble to look pretty. Make-up, salon treatments, the trendiest sexiest clothes, the high heel shoes to make their legs/ass look divine, scented to attract attention.. etc. Puzzled when it works? Leave your home dressed in rumpled stained clothes with no make-up and a slight smell of urine. I imagine men might be less inclined to think of you as a sexual object. :D

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:37 pm

I just walked out in my NYU sweatshirt and pajama pants and some fucking construction worker.... just.... ugh!

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:39 pm

Originally posted by girl
I just walked out in my NYU sweatshirt and pajama pants and some fucking construction worker.... just.... ugh!


Yes..but do you smell like urine? Did you let him get a whiff?

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:41 pm

MMm deer pee

Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:43 pm

He's a construction worker it's in the job description...

I'm pretty sure men would take it as a compliment I don't know why women don't regard it in the same light. Not lewd suggestion I mean but wolf whistling.

Thu Dec 01, 2005 2:47 pm

Originally posted by girl
I just walked out in my NYU sweatshirt and pajama pants and some fucking construction worker.... just.... ugh!


pajama pants are sexy though, dont you know that? :confused:



hahaha parrot, good one!


:D

Thu Dec 01, 2005 3:39 pm

great, that makes two of these threads!

Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:24 pm

I myself feel we need more lewd female construction workers!

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Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:25 pm

Yeah, pajama paints do great things for a woman's posterior.

On topic, my roommate and I have a theory about this... women don't dress up when they go out so men will notice them so much as to compete with other women. It's a confidence game played versus other women... by showing off a better cleavage or tighter abs, they are instinctively telling other women not to even try to put up a competition.

This is why they fawn all over each other's appearance, do things like dance with their friends to appear more sexy, and spend a lot of time talking about how other women look. But all they want to hear from guys is at most a compliment about something that represents a personal style choice (ie cool earrings or a neat shirt).

PS Nice, but I doubt she can even lift that hammer.

Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:28 pm

Originally posted by PudriK
Yeah, pajama paints do great things for a woman's posterior.

On topic, my roommate and I have a theory about this... women don't dress up when they go out so men will notice them so much as to compete with other women. It's a confidence game played versus other women... by showing off a better cleavage or tighter abs, they are instinctively telling other women not to even try to put up a competition.

This is why they fawn all over each other's appearance, do things like dance with their friends to appear more sexy, and spend a lot of time talking about how other women look. But all they want to hear from guys is at most a compliment about something that represents a personal style choice (ie cool earrings or a neat shirt).

PS Nice, but I doubt she can even lift that hammer.


right on! Your theory is good.

Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:32 pm

One more thing... women get annoyed about men's vulgarity the same way men get annoyed about women mothering them. Their initial reaction is annoyance, but underneath that is a certain appreciation and need.
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