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Oh yes that. Heh, well, I’ve done things such as looking at mirror reflections rather than people themselves to stay unnoticed, but when it comes to noticing a comely lady I tend to acknowledge her instead (unless it would be too awkward). Particularly if she spent half an hour before going out choosing and arranging her dress and fixing her hair to look nice, it’s only her just reward to know the result is nice to look at. The same goes for a nice look in general, especially considering how a lot more to it is elective than people think, i.e. the result of either a ‘correct’ aesthetic decision or hard work.Not to be disrespectful or comic, but as it seems most men are visually stimulated, many adapt the “I can look but not touch” type of attitude, which while crude, is not bad in itself. Therefore, husbands should get good at starting straight ahead, or down and develop better peripheral vision.![]()
Heck, I’ve occasionally done that for a man too, though one’s got to be careful these days, when complimenting another man’s looks could easily have you taken for homosexual.
That’s a more unisex issue than you seem to think.It’s not impossible. I just don’t think most men see it as a thing, let along something that they should ever consider doing. Outside of truly devout Christians, how many men actually consider lust to be a sin?
Profoundly, vehemently disagree. Topless on the beach is not about ‘their culture’ somehow being exotic enough as to be different from ours — which Brazilian culture is not. Simply put, in some places in the world the culture has decided that a little titillation is acceptable and welcome, and that’s not a legitimate decision to make. It can mitigate the accountability of individuals subsequently born and bred in that particular culture, but it doesn’t make it legit. Topless sunbathing, unless perhaps on an isolated privately-owned beach without the company of other people, where one might as well be totally naked simply for the comfort of it, is all about being ‘sexy’. Not about temperature or anything else. And that’s wrong, full stop.So the “blame” really lies in the way a woman dresses?this is a very frightening example of blaming and shaming the victim. In Rio you have beautiful women on the beach topless, not to titilate, no pun intended, but because it’s their culture and it’s, you know, 100 degrees at the beach. There’s nothing wrong with noticing or glancing at an attractive beautiful person, male or female, but to try and blame the way they’re dressed on causing lust is definitely wrong and dangerous in my opinion.