May 20, 2013
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Can’t Blame Coco
Even the best well behaved men can’t possibly be blamed for suffering from “eye gravity” when encountering such an outfit….
We men,….we have our “limitations”……
I mean, really, how can anyone wear such an outfit, then get annoyed when eyes drift…… ?
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they seem to have their own gravitational pull
Girls would look too, anyone would!
I have a coworker like that. They’re out of control. I did stare. I wonder when they’ll make an escape. She’s a bit better now.
Does a fitted shirt warrant a look? Once the HR director was staring at my boobs. It was just a fitted shirt with a scoop neck (not even that low). I mean, am I supposed to wear a potato sack?! Jeez…
I understand her… I constantly have to remind women that my eyes are up here, not down there. LOL
@mkazama - Indeed….enough to alter the orbits of anything in their “sphere” of influence.
@ScorpioInBlack - I think we as humans are programmed to notice differences and accentuation…so when someone really “highlights” an area, it’s hard to not be drawn to focus. In your case however, there’s a BIG difference between a fitted shirt versus a plunging neckline and clothing that warns of an impending “wardrobe malfunction”. The general “male rule” for women with curves is like what they said in a “Seinfeld” episode….treat that area like the Sun…you might notice, but never hold a stare, haha. =) The HR guy clearly was lacking in proper social manners, which is especially troubling since he as an HR rep should know better.
@Kittyluve - I would think it would be hard not to!
@hizzoMYnizzo - Many men have the same problem, prior to the alarm going off and waking from their dream.
@SoullFire - It was disturbing. He was basically talking to my boobs for a long long time. From that moment on, I run away and avoid him like the plague. And he thinks I’m “mysterious.” LMAO…just avoiding a creep, DUH…
Things like that draw attention to anyone.