Women have been complaining that men talk to their boobs instead of looking at their face for ages. Not only are breasts often the first thing men look at, they also glance at them longer than any other body part simply because they are aesthetically pleasing, regardless of the size. While you may like to think you’re slick when you try to grab a quick glance, you will always get caught.
Women can always tell when a guy is staring at their chest, and while some may be flattered, it makes the majority of them feel uncomfortable. Some will make their disgust quite obvious, while others just ignore it because they’ve become immune to it.
Many will argue that women who wear push-up bras and low-cut blouses have no right to complain about men staring at their chests. Although some women like to wear as little clothing as possible and bring this problem on themselves by dressing provocatively, they still have the right to wear anything they want without having feeling harassed or degraded by men.
There are several doctors and scientists out there who have proved that staring at a good pair of breasts everyday is good for your health can actually extend your lifetime by a few years! On the other hand, there are several others who say this research has no strong grounds and was probably conducted by a bunch of pervs. But whether it’s good for your health or not, most women will admit that a man who has tendencies to seek immediate gratification at her expense is not a good choice in a mate.
So are you supposed to turn away and fight the natural instinct to look the next time you see a woman with great cleavage? The best advice would be to simply admire her from afar and refrain from ogling at every woman who passes you on the street.
The next time you get a sudden urge to stare, look away after taking a small look at her breasts or her tee shirt. When you’re up close and personal, staring directly into a woman’s eyes as you’re talking to her will get you a lot farther than just staring at her chest in a rude, obvious and perverted fashion. Remember, subtlety is key.
Source: DFTM
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