Perhaps you need practice?
SpinDr
Perhaps you need practice?
SpinDr
Last edited by spindr; 29th-January-2010 at 06:30 PM.
One of my friends used to wear a top that said 'Speechless' across the front. Lot's of guys used to ask her why her top said that on it. Her response was always the same. She'd take their hands and place one hand on each of her breasts, at which point their mouths opened ............. but no words came out!!!!!!
I'll tend to look at the follower's chest when dancing. It helps to tell me where they are weighted and where their direction/momentum is. Of course, if they have a low cut top then that's a bonus. I've only felt uncomfortable once in relation to this issue - it was a forumite I was dancing with, she could have taken the title role in Twin Peaks and I had a real fear that one or the other was going to spill out of her top at any stage
Hi.
I was told off once for too much eye contact! - If I'm dancing with someone I don't know too well I actually try not to look directly in their eyes, just in case i scare them off. Instead I tend to look at a point somewhere around the top of the nose... that way, I look as if I'm giving eye contact, but it isn't usually as intimidating for lead or follow. Maybe using that trick would prevent the look down the front issue, but also make you feel as if you are giving eye contact, but maybe wouldn't be as potentially uncomfortable as "real" eye contact.
Cheers WT
Very succinctly put. I've reached the age where if I find my chest gets stared at I
a.Feel flattered
b.Laugh
and not necessarily in that order. If it was a problem I'd be wearing a polo-neck sweater. If you don't want your goods looked at don't put 'em out on the barrow.
Not quite sure why, but this isn't the same thing at all. Can anyone explain?If I flopped my willy out, and then told girls off for looking... well hey, same same...
Yes I can explain...
When you come out of the shower and you have guests... ladies often cover up the milk providers and the bits down under.
Men often cover up the bits down under.
Now why is that?
It is because, that is the sex toys you provide.
So when you go out socially, you can cover up your sex toys, or you can try to tease.
Thanks both, that's crystal clear now. So ladies can have their sex toys on display, but gentlemen should keep theirs in a locked cupboard?
Do we see MikeyR coyly veiling his magnificent pectorals in prim swathes of starched white cotton? I think not. I doubt if he spends all that time in the gym for women not to look at him.
Why is it that heaving semi-naked boobies, or even flashes of gusset are considered as mild sexual entertainment while a flopping...erm....winkle is a matter for the courts? What's that all about then? Even worse if it wasn't flopping, shock, horror.Originally Posted by DT
I myself find floppy willies offensive to the eye. Nothing worse than a floppy one looking at ya
Now give me a proud soldier, standing tall and winking at ya... then im all smiles. !!!!
I would say its the same for any "sex toys" as somebody put it.
Saggy boobies, yeeeeeuuuk.
Saggy twinkle yeeeeeeukkkk
Saggy willy or ball bag come to think of it yeeeeeeuukk.
Willy/boobies - are they the same.... no. The best comparison if you want to find one is a man wearing tight trousers showing off his "size" (for want of a better word) is the same as cleavage. Mind you, men are no different when it comes to this teasing as you can buy many a "size enhancing" aid. You can even buy pants now with a bulge increase insert. !!! so funny.
And the award for 'The most subtle post' 2010, goes to..... Trouble!
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