How Do Women Do This?

When you watch a woman walk toward you, if you observe the vertical axis of symmetry (an imaginary line drawn from the middle of the nose down the body, bisecting the breasts, belly button and nether regions), the axis follows the plane described by the direction of forward movement. I generally focus on the seam, or the fly of the pants or the skirt. The seam does not divert from that plane, it remains straight.

Yet, when you watch her walk away from you, there is extraordinary movement of the back seam of the garment. Hell, puppies playing under the blanket pay lip service to the dip, crinkle and sway of the seam and the axis of symmetry. It’s a virtual maelstrom of activity from the back view.

Is this deliberate? Can women practice this virginal oncoming view/suggestive posterior view?

Or is it just an evolutionary adaptation to make us randy male types chase the prey?

I would hypothesize that when they are comming toward us we feel obligated to look in the eye region which does not move and gives an illusion of stillness, but as they walk away we are free to watch that ass swing.

What ever happened to just watching her tits and ass?

      • So what you’re saying is, women walk like ducks?
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It is a skill passed down mother to daughter for generations since the dawn of time. Her shoes are probably pinching the *cuk out of her toes …

What do people “hear” when they read “*cuk”? :wink:

You either don’t know what to watch for or you’re watching the wrong people.

The anterior view is much more appealing. There’s a “V” and while the point remains stationary, the angle of the V tips provocatively back and forth as the weight shifts from one leg to the other, in the cutest little sashah-strut movement.