QUOTE=Hikage_Ninja]
As for guys that catcall and make rude comments on a girls' attractiveness...yes indeed...it's irritating, degrading, infuriating...etc. But it's definitely not our problem; it's theirs as long as we're not flaunting our beauty or running around scantily clad. [/quote]
I'm tired of hearing the line "I should be able to wear whatever I want..." That's garbage. You can do whatever you want, but you must also face the consequences of doing so. I should be able to run down the streets of Cleveland wearing nothing but a thong and singing "Dixie" with out getting the crap kicked out of me by the Bloods, but I don't expect that to be the outcome. Respect the natural tendencies of your brothers and don't cause them to stumble. If they stumble, it will be on their own heads, but do you really want to be a part of that?
Hikage_Ninja wrote:I've realized that if you are going out with someone...maybe not so attractive but has a wonderful personality...that with time you'll slowly find yourself thinking that they are becoming more physically attractive as time goes on and as you get to know them better. Or maybe that's a me thing.
This actually goes along with what I was saying about first impressions. It's the next step. If you know nothing of the person, you will make a judgment based on physical appearance - not only beauty but cleanliness and dress, etc. As you get to know someone, first impressions melt away and are replaced by things with more substance like their intelligence and personality. If you get to know someone before meeting them, like we are getting to know each other here, then your impressions of that person will be shaped just as much (if not more) by what you know about the person's personality as it is by physical appearance.
Here's what I've learned from this thread:
1) Beautiful people have problems because of their appearance, too.
2) SirThinksTooMuch is very attractive IRL.
3) Women don't like too much attention.
4) Women don't like being ignored.
5) SirThinksTooMuch is very attractive IRL.
6) Some people who may not consider themselves attractive are still attractive to some members of the opposite sex.
7) Holding doors open for people is still a big issue in the “gender wars.â€