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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hi All,
Can I get 10 women with big boobs(C-cup and above) to pm me please, bit of a survey, 3 questions.
Cheers "
Ahhhhh C cup I remember being that size when I was like 16 or something like that lol (ms Fox obviously) |
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"Do we get a free gift for participation??
I bet I can guess what the prize is
I'm hoping for a Parker pen
Ooh I’m in for a Parker pen "
No pens.
10 pms suiting requirements received.
Thanks to all who participated. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do we get a free gift for participation??
I bet I can guess what the prize is
I'm hoping for a Parker pen
Ooh I’m in for a Parker pen
No pens.
10 pms suiting requirements received.
Thanks to all who participated. "
Think that's a bit harsh really |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm doing a survey on big cock behaviour...10 ladies can feel free to PM me an appropriate response with a contender for the title I shall publish opinions at 19.25pm |
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Interesting results
8 out of 10 women with big boobs think smaller boobs are more attractive.
5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage. |
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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago
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"Interesting results
8 out of 10 women with big boobs think smaller boobs are more attractive.
5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage."
You said 3 questions and have 4 answers, how's that work? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Interesting results
8 out of 10 women with big boobs think smaller boobs are more attractive.
5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
You said 3 questions and have 4 answers, how's that work? "
Falsified research results, replication needs to carried out, fir validity and reliability |
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"Interesting results
8 out of 10 women with big boobs think smaller boobs are more attractive.
5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage."
Sounds like a load of baloney to me |
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"Interesting results
8 out of 10 women with big boobs think smaller boobs are more attractive.
5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Sounds like a load of baloney to me "
Do you not find the last result astonishing??? |
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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago
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"5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
Above was one question
You said 3 questions and have 4 answers, how's that work? "
I'm blonde and I can still work out that the above is two questions and not one as you have 2 parts to answer....hence 2 questions |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
Above was one question
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What was the question? |
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"5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
Above was one question
You said 3 questions and have 4 answers, how's that work?
I'm blonde and I can still work out that the above is two questions and not one as you have 2 parts to answer....hence 2 questions "
A real natural blonde.... So rare these days
One question ma lady...
2: Would you ever consider breast surgery? If yes, Please specify to enlarge or reduce
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???"
Astonishing how? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Can I play???
T
Sorry T, done now.
There may be more coming.
However beware of other untrusted profiles posting similar "
More coming?
Ooh how exciting.
Thanks for the warning, I'll keep a careful eye out.
T |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I mean a 10 person survey isn't going to speak for the masses,
I would have said
No I don't
No I wouldn't
No I wouldn't
No I don't, all attention towards the big boobs is wanted attention |
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?"
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
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"I mean a 10 person survey isn't going to speak for the masses,
I would have said
No I don't
No I wouldn't
No I wouldn't
No I don't, all attention towards the big boobs is wanted attention "
Of course 10 is not a representation.
Just an insight
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
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It doesn't even matter if there's cleavage on show or not tbh, it'll still happen. I'd never dream of even having a hint of boob out for work, but you still get creepy stares regardless. |
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
It doesn't even matter if there's cleavage on show or not tbh, it'll still happen. I'd never dream of even having a hint of boob out for work, but you still get creepy stares regardless."
Sorry it makes you uncomfortable enough to doubt what you can wear.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
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For some men, nothing has changed. Women are still objects to be ogled. |
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
For some men, nothing has changed. Women are still objects to be ogled."
I oogle.
Women oogle too
But obviously try to be discreet and not to be creepy.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For some men, nothing has changed. Women are still objects to be ogled.
I oogle.
Women oogle too
But obviously try to be discreet and not to be creepy.
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Ogling is overt. Staring, lechorously.
There’s a difference between a furtive glance, and a great big staaaaareeee, not even registering the human attached to the body parts… |
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For some men, nothing has changed. Women are still objects to be ogled.
I oogle.
Women oogle too
But obviously try to be discreet and not to be creepy.
Ogling is overt. Staring, lechorously.
There’s a difference between a furtive glance, and a great big staaaaareeee, not even registering the human attached to the body parts…"
7 out of 10 men have said they have excessively stared at a women's cleavage in public.
5 out of the 7 were on more than one occasion.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
For some men, nothing has changed. Women are still objects to be ogled."
I'm offended...I'm only interested in your mind Red |
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"I mean a 10 person survey isn't going to speak for the masses,
I would have said
No I don't
No I wouldn't
No I wouldn't
No I don't, all attention towards the big boobs is wanted attention "
I like you. You should whack those big boobs on your profile. |
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Excellent surveying, OP.
Genuine question, but why did you not post a thread with the questions instead, where you might have got may more answers than your sample of 10?!?
Did you ask all of the 10 to send you a personal verification pic too?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hi All,
Can I get 10 women with big boobs(C-cup and above) to pm me please, bit of a survey, 3 questions.
Cheers "
A man after my own heart, OP.
If you need any assistance with the vast amount of giant tatas that you're currently being sent, feel free to send them in my direction. purely to ease the burden on you, wouldn't want you getting overloaded there! |
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"Excellent surveying, OP.
Genuine question, but why did you not post a thread with the questions instead, where you might have got may more answers than your sample of 10?!?
Did you ask all of the 10 to send you a personal verification pic too?
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I kept it in the PM's for a number of reasons.
Threads can get messy.
Privacy.
I should have went more than 10, I didn't expect so many replies to be honest.
No pictures were requested |
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"Excellent surveying, OP.
Genuine question, but why did you not post a thread with the questions instead, where you might have got may more answers than your sample of 10?!?
Did you ask all of the 10 to send you a personal verification pic too?
I kept it in the PM's for a number of reasons.
Threads can get messy.
Privacy.
I should have went more than 10, I didn't expect so many replies to be honest.
No pictures were requested"
Cool. I was only teasing you about the pics, don't worry |
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"Excellent surveying, OP.
Genuine question, but why did you not post a thread with the questions instead, where you might have got may more answers than your sample of 10?!?
Did you ask all of the 10 to send you a personal verification pic too?
I kept it in the PM's for a number of reasons.
Threads can get messy.
Privacy.
I should have went more than 10, I didn't expect so many replies to be honest.
No pictures were requested
Cool. I was only teasing you about the pics, don't worry "
No worries at all.
That's some arse on you btw |
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"So what exactly was the result of your investigation then "
You could read the thread and see....
But here ya go again
8 out of 10 women with big boobs think smaller boobs are more attractive.
5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
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I think that if a man with a big dick wore tight trousers then he would receive attention in a normal daily setting, unwanted or otherwise.
If a man with huge muscles wore a tight t-shirt don’t you think he’d get attention?
Are you saying that women don’t check men out in the same way that men do women, or are you saying that men don’t feel uncomfortable with being looked at like that by women? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"5 out of 10 would consider breast reduction surgery
1 out of 10 would consider breast enlargement surgery
Above was one question
You said 3 questions and have 4 answers, how's that work?
I'm blonde and I can still work out that the above is two questions and not one as you have 2 parts to answer....hence 2 questions "
He could of asked 'which breast surgery
would you have'?
Being blonde has note to do with being stupid , But they do have more fun |
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
I think that if a man with a big dick wore tight trousers then he would receive attention in a normal daily setting, unwanted or otherwise.
If a man with huge muscles wore a tight t-shirt don’t you think he’d get attention?
Are you saying that women don’t check men out in the same way that men do women, or are you saying that men don’t feel uncomfortable with being looked at like that by women? "
I said what I said.
Give it a read |
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
I think that if a man with a big dick wore tight trousers then he would receive attention in a normal daily setting, unwanted or otherwise.
If a man with huge muscles wore a tight t-shirt don’t you think he’d get attention?
Are you saying that women don’t check men out in the same way that men do women, or are you saying that men don’t feel uncomfortable with being looked at like that by women?
I said what I said.
Give it a read "
I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it. "
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then? |
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over a year ago
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?"
It's the bane of my everyday life....ooooo you mean on fab |
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"9 out of 10 said they experience unwanted attention in their daily settings (excludes niteclubs, bars etc) when they wear a top showing cleavage.
Do you not find the last result astonishing???
Astonishing how?
Well as a male, We don't experience this obviously, so yes it was surprising that in a normal daily setting, women still are made feel uncomfortable just because they are wearing something with cleavage.
I think that if a man with a big dick wore tight trousers then he would receive attention in a normal daily setting, unwanted or otherwise.
If a man with huge muscles wore a tight t-shirt don’t you think he’d get attention?
Are you saying that women don’t check men out in the same way that men do women, or are you saying that men don’t feel uncomfortable with being looked at like that by women?
I said what I said.
Give it a read
I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it. "
I do not have cleavage |
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?"
Once a stranger said she bet I was a pussy teaser
But that was once. One day. Out of...shit am I over 10,000 days? |
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Once a stranger said she bet I was a pussy teaser
But that was once. One day. Out of...shit am I over 10,000 days? "
Restraining order worked then |
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Once a stranger said she bet I was a pussy teaser
But that was once. One day. Out of...shit am I over 10,000 days?
Restraining order worked then "
A barring order from a stray cat |
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?"
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him? |
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him?"
You're not one of those notallmen guys I hope |
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him?
You're not one of those notallmen guys I hope "
I don’t know what a notallmen guy is, I’m a guy who thought you were implying that men don’t experience receiving unwanted attention so I asked you why you thought that. I didn’t realise you meant that men don’t have any experience of having unwanted attention targeted on cleavage specifically. |
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him?
You're not one of those notallmen guys I hope
I don’t know what a notallmen guy is, I’m a guy who thought you were implying that men don’t experience receiving unwanted attention so I asked you why you thought that. I didn’t realise you meant that men don’t have any experience of having unwanted attention targeted on cleavage specifically. "
That's what I wrote you see.
Makes sense when you read it.
Now, I would go so far to say that very very, very few men would say they have received unwanted attention from a female to the point that they felt uncomfortable enough to alter they way they dress. |
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him?
You're not one of those notallmen guys I hope
I don’t know what a notallmen guy is, I’m a guy who thought you were implying that men don’t experience receiving unwanted attention so I asked you why you thought that. I didn’t realise you meant that men don’t have any experience of having unwanted attention targeted on cleavage specifically.
That's what I wrote you see.
Makes sense when you read it.
Now, I would go so far to say that very very, very few men would say they have received unwanted attention from a female to the point that they felt uncomfortable enough to alter they way they dress. "
You didn’t mention them feeling like they should alter the way they dress in your results, is that just an assumption you’ve made. Also why have you excluded when they’re in a nightclub, bar etc? Are you saying it matters less if they receive unwanted attention there or that they should expect to receive unwanted attention there?
Why don’t you do a survey of 10 men to find out how many receive unwanted attention.
I think anyone could have told you that if a woman with big boobs wears a tight top then she’s going to receive attention, I’m in no way saying it’s ok that it happens or that woman should accept that it happens but I am saying it unfortunately does happen.
Have you considered how women feel about you doing a survey of 10 women with big boobs and posting the results as if you’re enlightening us all on how a woman with large boobs feels? Do you not think that some women may be offended by that and feel uncomfortable?
We don’t even know if the statistics are accurate, I’m not accusing you of lying but you haven’t proved that you really did collect the data, not one woman has posted in the thread to say that she took part in the survey.
Don’t post a sexist, disrespectful, juvenile post and then start accusing me of being a notallmen guy…whatever that is. |
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him?
You're not one of those notallmen guys I hope
I don’t know what a notallmen guy is, I’m a guy who thought you were implying that men don’t experience receiving unwanted attention so I asked you why you thought that. I didn’t realise you meant that men don’t have any experience of having unwanted attention targeted on cleavage specifically.
That's what I wrote you see.
Makes sense when you read it.
Now, I would go so far to say that very very, very few men would say they have received unwanted attention from a female to the point that they felt uncomfortable enough to alter they way they dress.
You didn’t mention them feeling like they should alter the way they dress in your results, is that just an assumption you’ve made. Also why have you excluded when they’re in a nightclub, bar etc? Are you saying it matters less if they receive unwanted attention there or that they should expect to receive unwanted attention there?
Why don’t you do a survey of 10 men to find out how many receive unwanted attention.
I think anyone could have told you that if a woman with big boobs wears a tight top then she’s going to receive attention, I’m in no way saying it’s ok that it happens or that woman should accept that it happens but I am saying it unfortunately does happen.
Have you considered how women feel about you doing a survey of 10 women with big boobs and posting the results as if you’re enlightening us all on how a woman with large boobs feels? Do you not think that some women may be offended by that and feel uncomfortable?
We don’t even know if the statistics are accurate, I’m not accusing you of lying but you haven’t proved that you really did collect the data, not one woman has posted in the thread to say that she took part in the survey.
Don’t post a sexist, disrespectful, juvenile post and then start accusing me of being a notallmen guy…whatever that is. "
Just because you didn't see it doesn't mean it didn't happen.
Is everyone here asked for proof after they post something??
I asked questions to women, I posted the answers. As they knew I would.
Yet you have a problem.....
Have you considered how men & women feel about you comments?
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him?"
Stare? No. It’s rude and weird. Just because I find someone attractive, they and the rest of the planet don’t need to know about it. I can register the thought and continue my day. |
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"Stare? No. It’s rude and weird. Just because I find someone attractive, they and the rest of the planet don’t need to know about it. I can register the thought and continue my day."
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
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"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him?
You're not one of those notallmen guys I hope
I don’t know what a notallmen guy is, I’m a guy who thought you were implying that men don’t experience receiving unwanted attention so I asked you why you thought that. I didn’t realise you meant that men don’t have any experience of having unwanted attention targeted on cleavage specifically.
That's what I wrote you see.
Makes sense when you read it.
Now, I would go so far to say that very very, very few men would say they have received unwanted attention from a female to the point that they felt uncomfortable enough to alter they way they dress.
You didn’t mention them feeling like they should alter the way they dress in your results, is that just an assumption you’ve made. Also why have you excluded when they’re in a nightclub, bar etc? Are you saying it matters less if they receive unwanted attention there or that they should expect to receive unwanted attention there?
Why don’t you do a survey of 10 men to find out how many receive unwanted attention.
I think anyone could have told you that if a woman with big boobs wears a tight top then she’s going to receive attention, I’m in no way saying it’s ok that it happens or that woman should accept that it happens but I am saying it unfortunately does happen.
Have you considered how women feel about you doing a survey of 10 women with big boobs and posting the results as if you’re enlightening us all on how a woman with large boobs feels? Do you not think that some women may be offended by that and feel uncomfortable?
We don’t even know if the statistics are accurate, I’m not accusing you of lying but you haven’t proved that you really did collect the data, not one woman has posted in the thread to say that she took part in the survey.
Don’t post a sexist, disrespectful, juvenile post and then start accusing me of being a notallmen guy…whatever that is.
Just because you didn't see it doesn't mean it didn't happen.
Is everyone here asked for proof after they post something??
I asked questions to women, I posted the answers. As they knew I would.
Yet you have a problem.....
Have you considered how men & women feel about you comments?
Cop on to yourself "
Everyone here isn’t claiming to know the thoughts and feelings of other people. If you genuinely did get 10 people answering your questions then fair play but the results are still worthless because your sample is way too small for the results to tell us anything. If you didn’t get 10 people to answer your questions and you’ve made up the results then what you’ve done is disrespectful and misleading and the results are worthless. I guess we’ll never know for sure which one of the 2 it is.
Of course I consider other people’s feelings before I post, if I’ve said something that’s offensive or disrespectful to anyone other than you then please tell me so that I can apologise and learn from it. |
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"Everyone here isn’t claiming to know the thoughts and feelings of other people. If you genuinely did get 10 people answering your questions then fair play but the results are still worthless because your sample is way too small for the results to tell us anything. If you didn’t get 10 people to answer your questions and you’ve made up the results then what you’ve done is disrespectful and misleading and the results are worthless. I guess we’ll never know for sure which one of the 2 it is.
Of course I consider other people’s feelings before I post, if I’ve said something that’s offensive or disrespectful to anyone other than you then please tell me so that I can apologise and learn from it. "
Jeez fella It's obviously not a big scientific experiment ffs.
I'm a dude on a swingers forum asking women some questions which they happily took part in. (Thanks again ladies) |
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
"I gave it a read before I posted, you said that males obviously don’t experience unwanted attention in their normal daily setting. I’m asking you why you don’t think men receive unwanted attention in their daily setting.
That’s what you said so you should easily be able to explain why you said it.
Do men receive daily unwanted attention then?
Of course we do, I’m not even that good looking and I’ve received unwanted attention from women in the past. Are you saying that if you saw a man who was physically very attractive to you in some way you wouldn’t stare at him?
Stare? No. It’s rude and weird. Just because I find someone attractive, they and the rest of the planet don’t need to know about it. I can register the thought and continue my day."
I agree and I posed the wrong question to be honest, I shouldn’t have asked a question that implied you do stare at men you find attractive and I’m sorry that I did.
What I should have asked was, don’t you think that some women do stare at men they find attractive just as some men stare at women they find attractive? |
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"if I’ve said something that’s offensive or disrespectful to anyone other than you then please tell me so that I can apologise and learn from it. "
I’d start with apologising for calling the post ‘juvenile’.
Not sure why you’ve started this, Nick. Perhaps you’ve had a bad day or there’s some other reason, but the OP has made some interesting points in my view, and it’s a real shame you feel the need to diminish them. |
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"Stare? No. It’s rude and weird. Just because I find someone attractive, they and the rest of the planet don’t need to know about it. I can register the thought and continue my day.
Sorry,off topic.
But what a beautiful smile "
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"Stare? No. It’s rude and weird. Just because I find someone attractive, they and the rest of the planet don’t need to know about it. I can register the thought and continue my day.
Sorry,off topic.
But what a beautiful smile
Well thanks
Colgate Max Whitening "
You are most welcome. It warranted a mention |
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
"if I’ve said something that’s offensive or disrespectful to anyone other than you then please tell me so that I can apologise and learn from it.
I’d start with apologising for calling the post ‘juvenile’.
Not sure why you’ve started this, Nick. Perhaps you’ve had a bad day or there’s some other reason, but the OP has made some interesting points in my view, and it’s a real shame you feel the need to diminish them."
In my opinion the post is juvenile, I don’t think I need to apologise for having an opinion on the maturity of a post, are you asking me to apologise to the post? I stand by my opinion that doing a 4 question survey of women with big boobs is pretty juvenile.
I’ve had a great day actually and all I did was ask him why he thought men never receive unwanted attention, which I think is a valid question. I continued because he answered in a dismissive and argumentative manner. I’m diminishing them because you can’t do a survey of 10 people and expect the results to represent a group as a whole. |
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"if I’ve said something that’s offensive or disrespectful to anyone other than you then please tell me so that I can apologise and learn from it.
I’d start with apologising for calling the post ‘juvenile’.
Not sure why you’ve started this, Nick. Perhaps you’ve had a bad day or there’s some other reason, but the OP has made some interesting points in my view, and it’s a real shame you feel the need to diminish them.
In my opinion the post is juvenile, I don’t think I need to apologise for having an opinion on the maturity of a post, are you asking me to apologise to the post? I stand by my opinion that doing a 4 question survey of women with big boobs is pretty juvenile.
I’ve had a great day actually and all I did was ask him why he thought men never receive unwanted attention, which I think is a valid question. I continued because he answered in a dismissive and argumentative manner. I’m diminishing them because you can’t do a survey of 10 people and expect the results to represent a group as a whole."
It was 3 questions
Never once mentioned it represents a group as a whole.
There was another one for women with smaller boobs.
There was one for men.
Get.....over......it
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By *ickD80Man
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"if I’ve said something that’s offensive or disrespectful to anyone other than you then please tell me so that I can apologise and learn from it.
I’d start with apologising for calling the post ‘juvenile’.
Not sure why you’ve started this, Nick. Perhaps you’ve had a bad day or there’s some other reason, but the OP has made some interesting points in my view, and it’s a real shame you feel the need to diminish them.
In my opinion the post is juvenile, I don’t think I need to apologise for having an opinion on the maturity of a post, are you asking me to apologise to the post? I stand by my opinion that doing a 4 question survey of women with big boobs is pretty juvenile.
I’ve had a great day actually and all I did was ask him why he thought men never receive unwanted attention, which I think is a valid question. I continued because he answered in a dismissive and argumentative manner. I’m diminishing them because you can’t do a survey of 10 people and expect the results to represent a group as a whole.
It was 3 questions
Never once mentioned it represents a group as a whole.
There was another one for women with smaller boobs.
There was one for men.
Get.....over......it
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I’ve just read your other threads, there’s not one single post from a woman saying she answered your question despite the validity of the survey being questioned here and in the small boobs thread…why didn’t you ask the women with small boobs whether they’ve experienced unwanted attention? Don’t you think small boobs are worth looking at and therefore don’t expect them to get any attention? |
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"if I’ve said something that’s offensive or disrespectful to anyone other than you then please tell me so that I can apologise and learn from it.
I’d start with apologising for calling the post ‘juvenile’.
Not sure why you’ve started this, Nick. Perhaps you’ve had a bad day or there’s some other reason, but the OP has made some interesting points in my view, and it’s a real shame you feel the need to diminish them.
In my opinion the post is juvenile, I don’t think I need to apologise for having an opinion on the maturity of a post, are you asking me to apologise to the post? I stand by my opinion that doing a 4 question survey of women with big boobs is pretty juvenile.
I’ve had a great day actually and all I did was ask him why he thought men never receive unwanted attention, which I think is a valid question. I continued because he answered in a dismissive and argumentative manner. I’m diminishing them because you can’t do a survey of 10 people and expect the results to represent a group as a whole.
It was 3 questions
Never once mentioned it represents a group as a whole.
There was another one for women with smaller boobs.
There was one for men.
Get.....over......it
I’ve just read your other threads, there’s not one single post from a woman saying she answered your question despite the validity of the survey being questioned here and in the small boobs thread…why didn’t you ask the women with small boobs whether they’ve experienced unwanted attention? Don’t you think small boobs are worth looking at and therefore don’t expect them to get any attention? "
My thread, my questions.
If you want answers to other questions ask them yourself
As for validity.... Believe whatever you want.
I have nothing to prove to you or anyone else |
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