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What's Your Opinion? Sign Up Now!I don't know, I get stared at by men when I wear regular clothes too. There is no pleasing anyone.
Yes. It's hot. If I was out in the heat all day I'd like to show a lot of skin, even though I don't like it. (It gets really hot where I'm at) some girls are perfectly happy with showing skin. Some might do it for men and women's attention, some might do it for a tan, or because it gives more room for mobility, etc.
I haven't been out. I do have to go back to work tomorrow and we are opening to full capacity. My coworkers and I have mixed feelings about it.
I want people to wear their masks and I really wish they would. I'm wearing mine. But I don't care if people come into my job without one. (It's a restaurant so they're not gonna have it on while they're eating anyway.)
If too many people are going out in public without masks, I will not be going anywhere outside of work. I have family to care for and I can't bear the thought of getting them sick. Especially my grandma and her husband.
No. They keep running out and I'm a little worried about how to time it with my work schedule. I don't want to feel like crap while I'm working.
I don't think anyone in my family and close circle wants to be vaccinated.
Which would you prefer - your current rate of being "looked at", or never, ever to get looked at again? Just curious.
Hmm, I don't know. I don't like how often I'm stared at right now (I'm a waitress, so dozens of eyes are on me all day, and I have social anxiety so, no bueno.) But not being acknowledged or looked at by anyone at all would make me feel invisible.
Either way, I don't think I'd have a preference. They're both equally awful.
Something to think about, huh? Would you rather be invisible, or continue to get looked at and work through your social anxiety?
It cracks me up when women wear clothes like this and then rant about how it's men's fault they stare at them. That they should control their eyes. That they wear this for themselves... Ok then wear it for yourself at home if you don't want to be looked at
Who the fuck are you? You shouldn't think anything about a girl who wears a bikini at the fckng beach. It's none of your business 🤦🏼♀️
ps... you said topless, naked... and "small" bottom. Cussing at the drop of a hat with the most foul mouth. Gross.
Yes, I think much less of you.
@Miristheiss is probably some uptight bitter muslim virgin who hates women cuz they won't talk to him bc he's a pathetic basement dwelling loser so he's like “reeee!! women not dressing modestly, gross! Dont get tattoos, wear a burka reeeee!”
Hahahaha wow your clown opinion is soo important for me 🤦🏼♀️🤣🤣 I would be surprised if anyone would even notice your whiney ass
Thanks for making me laught though😅
@Hberdji he's probably worst than that haha I'm so glad I don't have to deal with sad creatures like him in real life.. I mean look at his profile picture hahaha so ridiculous 🥴
Yes, girls love to be reassured that their clothing is sexy, and then complain that guys are looking at them in a sexual way!
Oh, you’re absolutely right. I’m just mad because my man looks at girls dressed like this lol.
Well there's another way to go about it first of all be secure and confident on who you are second of all when he sees somebody and he's looking and you're looking at him looking at her instead of throwing a fit why don't you say so what do you like about her do you like that bathing suit or body what and let him explain it to you and then when a guy walks by you can say to him check out that guy this is what I like about his bathing suit or his body it doesn't mean that you're both going to go jump up and go have sex with him it means that you're communicating about something foreknowledge from each other that's what people do they communicate if you don't feel secure with you guys and why are you with him use that moment as a tool not as a negative
@ohshee you do have great insight. My response was supposed to be more of a joke than me actually throwing a fit. I agree that talking about it can be very beneficial.
Me being jealous of another female has nothing do to with my man making me feel some type of way. It’s always me comparing myself to them and seeing that they’re somehow better than me. This isn’t all females, just ones I think are very attractive and/or have something I don’t. It does make me feel insecure when he looks at them (even if it’s for the most random thing) because I perceive them as better & my jealous/low self esteem tells me that he will see them as better than me too. We’ve been together 4 years now, and I’ve accepted the fact that he’s a people-watcher of all types of people. He knows that I’m self conscious and has started verbally pointing things out without me having to ask (previously he was more of a “silent watcher”). And that is why I’m still with him. He puts up with me and my BS and goes out of his way to try and mitigate my low self-esteem.
Probably more than you care to know, but thanks again for your response :)
Who cares?
I care if my wife wanted to go out in public 95% naked.
She is not going to do that (not that she wants to... she is modest)... or else we aren't going to stay married. That crosses relationship boundaries.
@Miristheiss again who cares?
Marry someone u share same beliefs with and then mind ur business on how others want 2 dress.
Maybe if people do that they can stop being so angry all the time about something that has nothing 2 do with them.
We aren't topless though
and why do I care what other women do?
It's their body if they want to show it off they can
I call bullshit on these other female answers. Anyone who goes out like this is WELL aware of the attention/eyes they will get. They're seeking it. It's total crap that people dress like that "just to get a tan" or "because it's for swimming." Deny, deny, deny.
i dont wear bathing suits for men i wear them cause i wanna go into the ocean lol i dont dress for mens approval
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