In following video, a sexy clothed woman complains about men's attitude in the street: .
My answer:
I wish I were in her place (with women staring at me.) I am very happy when a woman acts like that with me. But it is not common. Women are so lucky. It is normal for them to dress this way (and by the way, being watched is the purpose of this dressing.) As a man however, I have to break the societal rules on a very, very shocking way, and I do that although I was a teacher for 17 months (in a small town where everybody knows you.) On uncommon fetish websites, there are 80% men and 20% women: too bad for heterosexual men. Women get typically 100 likes and 10 loving comments for each pic, whereas men get typically no comment and two likes, in general from homosexual men (in this context also, some women don’t realize the luck they have and behave on a very bad way.) It is OK, I deal with it, I am happy with what I have, even if in our society, it would have been much more exciting if I were born a woman. I respect the few women who admire me and I am grateful for them. But I have no comprehension for women who spit on the luck they have.
PS: I don't know if I am a heterosexual man or in fact a lesbian woman within a man body (sometimes I ask myself this question.)
My answer:
I wish I were in her place (with women staring at me.) I am very happy when a woman acts like that with me. But it is not common. Women are so lucky. It is normal for them to dress this way (and by the way, being watched is the purpose of this dressing.) As a man however, I have to break the societal rules on a very, very shocking way, and I do that although I was a teacher for 17 months (in a small town where everybody knows you.) On uncommon fetish websites, there are 80% men and 20% women: too bad for heterosexual men. Women get typically 100 likes and 10 loving comments for each pic, whereas men get typically no comment and two likes, in general from homosexual men (in this context also, some women don’t realize the luck they have and behave on a very bad way.) It is OK, I deal with it, I am happy with what I have, even if in our society, it would have been much more exciting if I were born a woman. I respect the few women who admire me and I am grateful for them. But I have no comprehension for women who spit on the luck they have.
PS: I don't know if I am a heterosexual man or in fact a lesbian woman within a man body (sometimes I ask myself this question.)
5 years