PhiloDaddy
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What do you think? This is a generality of course, but it seems to fit. Thoughts?
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My grandfather nearly walked off a pier watching a woman in a bikini.
I think it’s false, but I understand why someone would make this assumption.What do you think? This is a generality of course, but it seems to fit. Thoughts?
So true, mostly we dress for comfort and to please ourselves, appropriately for what we are doing. Though sometimes being a bit naughty it can be fun to see the reactions of those who witness a "wardrobe malfunction" accidentally.To the men who are conditioned to believe that women are dressing for them, they might think that a short skirt or a strappy sundress means that a woman is intending to expose herself to them in order to attract sexual attention. Meanwhile, she just likes how she looks and feels, and it has zero to do with men at all.
You bring up a good point. If we categorize voyeurism and exhibitionism as a means toward sexual arousal does that change your response?...like anything on a sliding scale, you can't really draw a line. Especially if you're trying to identify these things as clinical fetishes, where they're required for sexual perfomance.
@Dashabout - I was just reading your profile and I suspect you enjoy more than the occasional wardrobe malfunction. Am I right?So true, mostly we dress for comfort and to please ourselves, appropriately for what we are doing. Though sometimes being a bit naughty it can be fun to see the reactions of those who witness a "wardrobe malfunction" accidentally.
Accidents do happen.@Dashabout - I was just reading your profile and I suspect you enjoy more than the occasional wardrobe malfunction. Am I right?
When you purposely strip down naked in front of other people or for photos, it's not an "accident".Accidents do happen.