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Female Behavior Forum, Session One: Covering the Boobs.


Jase

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Scenario: You're walking down a busy sidewalk, minding your own business. A passing woman catches your eye because you could see out of the corner of your eye that she glanced at you.

You make eye contact with her, and do not look at her boobs, just her eyes.

She immediately pulls a cardigan or jacket around her boobs, averts her eyes, and keeps walking. Even if she doesn't seem to be wearing a jacket, she seems to pull one out of her ass to cover her boobs.

Lady, he wasn't checking you out! Why do women do this?

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Because 99.9% of the time, men really ARE looking at her boobs?

usually, they look at the man first, drawing the eye contact.

Should I assume you were looking at my groin? Should I pull my shirt down to cover it? :P

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Maybe she felt a bit slutty and wasn't comfortable revealing as much as she was.

I've gone out before and realized a shirt was a lot more revealing than I was actually comfortable with. So i was pulling at it the whole night trying to make it cover more.

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Maybe she felt a bit slutty and wasn't comfortable revealing as much as she was.

I've gone out before and realized a shirt was a lot more revealing than I was actually comfortable with. So i was pulling at it the whole night trying to make it cover more.

A good way to get rid of this feeling is just to drink until you don't care.

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