Reply #60 posted 11/04/13 9:58am
Tempest |
SuperSoulFighter said:
Tempest said:
I can honestly say I don't ogle. It's rude.
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OGLE = stare at in a lecherous manner.
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Honestly, is studying 65 individuals very scientific? Is it a true representation of what "everyone" in the world does? I hardly think so.
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It's always like that. A small group of people in a lab is supposed to represent everybody everywhere. And OF COURSE they have to bring up evolution as the explanation. Everything is explained by evolution these days. Obesitas? That's because of the evolution. It's becoming the new gospel. But...if it is true, maybe those burqas aren't such a bad idea after all!
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Don't even get me started on burqas. Never in a MILLION years would I wear one of those. You'd have to chase me down & hogtie me. There's NO WAY JOSE! |
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Reply #61 posted 11/08/13 11:24am
BobGeorge909 |
Tempest said: I don't know if this gif is OK to post. Feel free to SNIP if you must. * This would be hard not to notice. * [Edited 11/1/13 10:26am] That's Whatcha call a BBC. |
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Reply #62 posted 11/08/13 11:58am
Tempest |
BobGeorge909 said:
Tempest said:
I don't know if this gif is OK to post. Feel free to SNIP if you must.
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This would be hard not to notice.
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That's Whatcha call a BBC.
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British Broadcasting Corp?
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I know what you meant. |
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Reply #63 posted 11/08/13 3:04pm
RenHoek moderator |
also in the news... rain is wet and sugar is sweet...
A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon |
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Reply #64 posted 11/08/13 3:28pm
BobGeorge909 |
RenHoek said: also in the news... rain is wet and sugar is sweet...
Ask this of a synesthesiac... |
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Reply #65 posted 11/08/13 10:48pm
RenHoek moderator |
BobGeorge909 said:
RenHoek said:
also in the news... rain is wet and sugar is sweet...
Ask this of a synesthesiac...
A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon |
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Reply #66 posted 11/09/13 7:58am
Beautifulstarr 123 |
From my experience and observation,living in the north, most of the men were more face conscious, though they loved nice bodies, too. Here in the south, most of the men are more body conscious than face, they like their women thick.
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Reply #67 posted 11/09/13 1:46pm
NDRU |
PurpleJedi said:
"We live in a culture in which we constantly see women objectified in interactions on television and in the media. When you turn your own lens on everyday, ordinary women, we focus on those parts, too," says lead author and social psychologist Sarah Gervais of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Are they implying that it's our culture that makes us do this? |
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Reply #68 posted 11/09/13 3:50pm
uPtoWnNY |
I gravitate to a woman's ass and thighs before I look at her face. If the ass ain't bangin', it's on to the next one. Don't care about breast size either. |
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Reply #69 posted 11/10/13 8:44am
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NDRU said:
PurpleJedi said:
"We live in a culture in which we constantly see women objectified in interactions on television and in the media. When you turn your own lens on everyday, ordinary women, we focus on those parts, too," says lead author and social psychologist Sarah Gervais of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Are they implying that it's our culture that makes us do this?
I would think that the cultural aspects which influence us on a daily basis REINFORCE this tendency.
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! |
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Reply #70 posted 11/10/13 8:49am
BobGeorge909 |
PurpleJedi said:
NDRU said:
PurpleJedi said:
"We live in a culture in which we constantly see women objectified in interactions on television and in the media. When you turn your own lens on everyday, ordinary women, we focus on those parts, too," says lead author and social psychologist Sarah Gervais of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Are they implying that it's our culture that makes us do this?
I would think that the cultural aspects which influence us on a daily basis REINFORCE this tendency.
Or maybe this tendency is just expressed in our culture... |
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Reply #71 posted 11/10/13 8:59am
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BobGeorge909 said:
PurpleJedi said:
I would think that the cultural aspects which influence us on a daily basis REINFORCE this tendency.
Or maybe this tendency is just expressed in our culture...
Good point!
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Reply #72 posted 11/10/13 10:10am
NDRU |
BobGeorge909 said:
PurpleJedi said:
I would think that the cultural aspects which influence us on a daily basis REINFORCE this tendency.
Or maybe this tendency is just expressed in our culture...
That's what I think. I mean, maybe humans have made sex more of a hobby and we've learned to dwell in those feelings more than other animals, but I don't think we're doing anything unnatural by ogling women. |
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