Funny game. It's funny because it reflects reality. Not because it doesn't. But, needing more than a few seconds view time is fairly unrealistic.
2007-12-21 10:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, this is a beehive. And we must not generalize--a whole lot of self righteous rage can be avoided by the use of the word ***SOME*** so....
*Some* women (and some men-ever see the jocks in the muscle shirts?) do display this behavior--extremely revealing clothing, yet are shocked and apalled, or act that way, when they are looked at. Anything attention grabbing, whether it is cleavage (no I don't believe implants are 'for me'-why the hell would I get surgery so I can look in the mirror and say I have big b00bs and I don't care if anyone ever ever sees them?), biceps, purple hair, whatever, will receive the attention it is designed to receive. Really, why else would you do it? I have worn super push ups bras, and it's not for the comfort. It's because I know men are usually visually stimulated and I want to turn my husband on.
If I see it, even as a woman, how can you not look? I dislike the folks who stare for 5 minutes straight, but I dislike it because they're falling into the stupid game.
Now if a person is dressed attractively but moderately, and folks stare incessantly or go further, they are not healthy.
As a woman, I can tell you that if I dress to showcase my b00bs or my touche, it is because I want it to be admired. If I want no attention, I will dress in sweats or a moo moo or something. Be prepared for the attention you are inviting. As my father used to say, you catch the fish you throw the bait out for.
2007-12-21 11:27:45
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answered by BillyTheKid 6
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Sweetheart, I don't think any one particular ritual of a few people (of either gender) is a very clear indication of that gender's intelligence. Is that YOUR "logic"?
Please explain how being reduced to a glamorous object constitutes "power". This sounds like a very counter-intuitive theory.
2007-12-21 13:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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What point are you trying to make - the beer company is using male/ female relationships to sell a product. I fail to see what that has got to do with real women who wear low cut dresses etc. As usual your deep underlying misogyny and pointless lines of 'argument'.
Are you and Raj one and the same?
2007-12-21 11:22:10
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answer #4
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answered by Ellesar 6
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I don't constantly wear low cut dresses. In fact, I seldom or never wear them. Besides, there are men who are more attracted to women when they are covered up than when they wear revealing clothing. How do you explain them?
2007-12-21 11:31:32
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answered by RoVale 7
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Yes the logic certainly flew out the window there. If they are sticking out to be seen they will be seen by all. If you don't want them to be seen cover up I say.
2007-12-21 12:44:48
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answered by holly 7
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The game doesn't display female logic as much as it caters to male fantasies. It's not a sociological statement.
This company also seems to believe that women don't drink their product.
2007-12-21 10:56:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Owwww, I can tell, this has happened to you quite a few times, I am right, aren't I?
The reason why women get pissed off when a man looks is that it is always ugly pervs with extreme social skills deficits that leer at her. She wants to attract a good un, but unfortunately, a woman has no control over who looks at her. It doesn't mean she does want leers tho.
This has happened to me a few times. We must have met.
2007-12-21 11:17:56
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answer #8
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answered by LS 4
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Yes, yes it does. That game on a beer's website pins down the logic (but come on, we all know women's inferior brains are incapable of logic, lol!) of every single woman in this world. Good job, RobLee, you really do understand women. And also, keep up your work in the good fight against the plague of the human race.... women. This world would be so much better without them. As a matter of fact, I know some all male bars you can go to so you don't have to deal with women and their nonsense.
::sarcasm (except the last sentence)::
2007-12-21 10:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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A beer company website? That's your source?
Anyway, I sometimes wear things that I'm sure more prudish people would freak out over (mainly the sexier cuts from American Apparel, pretty common around here, but would probably not go over so well in a more rural or Conservative area). I don't have a problem with people looking. I don't have a problem with men flirting or asking me out (provided they can handle a polite rejection, if I'm not interested) I only have a problem when men say something crude, or make lewd gestures. And I don't yell at them or anything, I just ignore them or walk away.
I suppose a man can even stare if he wants. But that kind of social ineptitude is not going to be attractive.
2007-12-21 10:33:33
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answered by Priscilla B 5
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Dang i can't win that game....lol.
Your answer is no. It doesn't display female logic, at least not MINE anyway...
If you went in public with your fake tata's popping out, then of course everyone is going to look...
I think women who get angry when a man looks down her shirt didn't look well in the mirror before leaving the house.
2007-12-21 11:02:24
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answered by Hawai'i 4
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