My dad has witnessed two men walk into each other because they were ogling a lady on a bike.
I hope your Dad didn’t get hurt too badly in the collision.
Sure, but you were not actually relying upon the size of your boobs, and the displaying of them, to achieve worldwide celebrity and riches at the time, were you?
You can complain about yours without being a hypocrite; Ms Upton, not so much.
Huh-huh…he said “end”, huh-huh.
It doesn’t matter. A guy in his forties shouldn’t be talking to a fifteen year old about the size of her breasts. That’s creepy.
The fact that society now condemns this kind of behavior is progress.
I enjoy how quickly this thread went from some celebrity’s breasts to shitposting.
Shame on you, LavenderBlue for getting aceplace all riled up. Obviously the poor guy just can’t help himself!
You’re far from the only one on this board who was there - I’ll buy that you were a typical 15 year old boy. Female sexuality 30, 40 years ago - a whole different matter.
Wow! men casting admiring glances at attractive young girls, how long’s this been going on?
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Most probably? You weren’t even there and you’re going to tell me what most probably happened?
Correct, I’m exercising my imagination, just like you. Unless you read minds, how do you know what they were thinking?
Okay, now you’re just being difficult and unreasonable. A generous interpretation would be that you’ve misunderstood something, but the fact is, rather than asking me to clarify, all you’ve done so far is to demand explanations on the basis of your own mistaken assumptions.
I’ll clarify, anyway:
It’s not about reading minds but observing actions, as stated in my posts.
I’ve got nothing against appreciating women for their beauty, as indicated in my first post. My posts do not mention “admiring glances” but outright gawking.
It makes absolutely no sense to say that you’re exercising your imagination because the only thing you know about what happened is what you’ve read in my posts. If you don’t want to take my word for it, I repeat, what you should do is ask for clarification.
Please stop jumping to conclusions and keep this on topic.
It sounds like you were paying more attention to the girl’s ass in front of you (and how people reacted to what you’d already noticed) than anybody else in that subway tunnel.

Sexuality was much more accepted in the 70’s.
Or perhaps sexual harassment was more swept under the rug.

My dad has witnessed two men walk into each other because they were ogling a lady on a bike.
It sounds like you were paying more attention to the girl’s ass in front of you (and how people reacted to what you’d already noticed) than anybody else in that subway tunnel.
That’s what you got from “I once walked through a long subway tunnel behind a very attractive young girl”?
Dude, fight ignorance, don’t spread it.

I’ve got nothing against appreciating women for their beauty, as indicated in my first post. My posts do not mention “admiring glances” but outright gawking.
Come off it, first it was “longing eyes” then it was “expressions of hopeful expectation”
And now it’s “gawking”
Get a grip man, guys always have, and always will, stare at attractive girls. It’s in their DNA. There is nothing sinister about it.
I look at good-looking girls and women all the time, and fairly often turn my head as they pass me on the street.
I don’t, however, compliment their bodies, and wouldn’t dream of ever doing so. The only exception being my girlfriend, who gets plenty of compliments.
I think this puts me firmly in the mainstream, right? Most men function like that, no?

I look at good-looking girls and women all the time, and fairly often turn my head as they pass me on the street.
I don’t, however, compliment their bodies, and wouldn’t dream of ever doing so. The only exception being my girlfriend, who gets plenty of compliments.
I think this puts me firmly in the mainstream, right? Most men function like that, no?
Yep, most men won’t actually say stuff- but think how many guys pass you in an hour on the street, what proportion does it take to yell ‘compliments’ at you before you feel utterly creeped out?
Under 1% will do it, especially as some of them are happy to, for example, drive a few hundred yards next to a 14 year old walking to school in uniform shouting ‘compliments’ about her tits and legs out of the window.
I think a lot of guys do the sexual harassment thing because it works. Probably less so these days, but I’ve certainly witnessed plenty of episodes (as an introverted guy, and I’m not trying to make this into one of those “Nice Guy” laments) of the bold and forward (yes, often explicitly sexual) dudes- the kind that will stop and ogle, make comments- “getting the girl.”
OT: This reminds me of the time I was accused of sexual harassment when I was 5, because I went to see if my friend wanted to play and his mom happened to be changing in the window as I walked past.
More on-topic (but perhaps sexist): Maybe she could see about trading 1/2 of them in for a waist.

People are more easily offended these days.
No, the teens being the butt of jokes and comments that were “fun” or “harmless” ONLY to the perpetrators of the harassment were always offended… it’s just these days they have more freedom to talk about how it makes them feel slimy and dirty and ashamed, or even threatened.
To get back to the OP: I feel sorry for her. You’d think that SI, with all they spend for their swimsuit issue could find a swimsuit top that would contain Kate’s breasts but they never can.

Come off it, first it was “longing eyes” then it was “expressions of hopeful expectation”
And now it’s “gawking”
I clarified, using similar words, and now you’re implying that I’m changing my story. How are you not realizing that there’s failed logic in all of your replies to me?
Get a grip man, guys always have, and always will, stare at attractive girls.
I’m well aware of that, as suggested in my posts.
It’s in their DNA.
Sorry, that’s laughable ignorance. I won’t laugh, though, because I just feel sorry for you.
There is nothing sinister about it.
I never said there was. It’s another of your mistaken conclusions. If you’d asked for clarification, this might have been a pleasant and productive exchange.
But it appears that you’re only interested in jerking me around. It’s a shame, because I had a look at some of your posts, in order to get a better idea of you, and my impression is that under different circumstances we could have gotten along and even shared a laugh. But you’re acting like a jerk. I use that word as a means of describing your behavior, which I feel is entirely inappropriate, and not as an insult. If this is a genuine misunderstanding (which seems unlikely at this point), please have a closer look at our exchange. I would be happy to explain it to you in a private message but I’d rather not continue this conversation with you here on this board. Good-bye.