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Why am I being so pervert?

anindie

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Whats up guys!

Its me again, still with problem at large. However I am seeing a psychiatry.

Good news. I am not alone.


Just checkout this forum thread with 39 pages!

http://www.uncommonforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=11290

It definitely has many insights into the problem. It turns down to low self-esteem, intimacy avoidance etc. Which I am going to work on next.

Thanks
 

redbaron

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We are legion.
 

joser1978

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Nah man, you don't need to see a specialist for this "problem". Everyone does it. You know what i do after getting busted looking at someone's lady parts? *eyes being raised and lowered super fucking fast! lol jk.

No but seriously, you probably should work on a strategy to play it off after being caught staring.
 

EditorOne

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Now for the real injustice, which is when the woman with visible cleavage also wears her event nametag pinned to her prominent bodice and you end up looking like a boob-seeking pervert trying to bend over close enough to read her damn name. Guarantee to create misunderstanding and produce many, many stink-eye stares.
I've given up looking, by the way, unless the nametag is pinned almost to the shoulder. My epiphany came when I realized I was attracting considerable attention by putting on my glasses to read a bosomized nametag. It apparently moved me from the category of situational gawker to professional creep.

The general rule most fellows seem to follow these days in business-social settings is that any glance lasting more than two seconds can be perceived as unwanted sexual attention. I've overheard that discussion three times in the past year.
 
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