What makes a happily married loyal husband, stare at other women?

Anonymous
I think it's a little like swearing. Most folks do it to one extent or another -- and there is nothing inherently bad about it -- but part of living in a polite society is being able to regulate whether and how much you swear depending on the situation.
Anonymous
His penis.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When the wife is shopping at Tysons Corner Center, I usually sit at the food court or on a bench and look at the young women in their skimpy outfits--especially the cut-offs that show their butt cheeks. Is that wrong? Do you think they notice me?


Yes, they notice you and they wonder who the old pervert is sitting alone on a bench at the mall. Do you look like Jeffrey Epstein?


This is exactly why only dumb parents let their daughters roam the malls. It's really perverted.


Smart parents make their daughters wear burqas when they are out in public so that no man of any age can ogle them.
Anonymous
I have a few questions related to this thread, and would prefer if the men on here answer them seriously.

1) If a man is married to a drop dead gorgeous woman, such as a beauty pageant or model, and he’s sexually satisfied, would he still stare at other woman?

2) If a man stared at an attractive woman and she enjoyed the attention and smiled back at him, would he remember this woman if he saw her a year and half later?

3) Can a man persue a relationship with a woman if there was no initial attraction, but he liked her personality?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a few questions related to this thread, and would prefer if the men on here answer them seriously.

1) If a man is married to a drop dead gorgeous woman, such as a beauty pageant or model, and he’s sexually satisfied, would he still stare at other woman?

2) If a man stared at an attractive woman and she enjoyed the attention and smiled back at him, would he remember this woman if he saw her a year and half later?

3) Can a man persue a relationship with a woman if there was no initial attraction, but he liked her personality?



Yes
Yes

Personality, class and brain have the priority, not look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a few questions related to this thread, and would prefer if the men on here answer them seriously.

1) If a man is married to a drop dead gorgeous woman, such as a beauty pageant or model, and he’s sexually satisfied, would he still stare at other woman?

2) If a man stared at an attractive woman and she enjoyed the attention and smiled back at him, would he remember this woman if he saw her a year and half later?

3) Can a man persue a relationship with a woman if there was no initial attraction, but he liked her personality?



Yes- Why would he stare if he’s got the most attractive woman at home?

Yes- How come? I thought men don’t remember random attractive women they see. Out of sight, out of mind.

Personality, class and brain have the priority, not look.


Reply to the bold
Anonymous
2) If a man stared at an attractive woman and she enjoyed the attention and smiled back at him, would he remember this woman if he saw her a year and half later?


No. What I’d remember is someone smiled back at me, maybe. Redhead? Can’t remember.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen this happen before. If he’s such a great husband with a loving wife, what makes him stare at other women?

Thoughts?


Well proportioned breasts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Comma splices.


Comma misuse or other signs of poor grammar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a few questions related to this thread, and would prefer if the men on here answer them seriously.

1) If a man is married to a drop dead gorgeous woman, such as a beauty pageant or model, and he’s sexually satisfied, would he still stare at other woman?

2) If a man stared at an attractive woman and she enjoyed the attention and smiled back at him, would he remember this woman if he saw her a year and half later?

3) Can a man persue a relationship with a woman if there was no initial attraction, but he liked her personality?


Not all men are the same. I’ve seen men stare at anything with breasts and a pulse that walks by, and other men who would be completely oblivious if a supermodel was in the room. I’ve known men who needed initial physical attraction for a relationship, and others who became attracted over time.
Anonymous
T&A
Men are visual and simple minded creatures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a few questions related to this thread, and would prefer if the men on here answer them seriously.

1) If a man is married to a drop dead gorgeous woman, such as a beauty pageant or model, and he’s sexually satisfied, would he still stare at other woman?

2) If a man stared at an attractive woman and she enjoyed the attention and smiled back at him, would he remember this woman if he saw her a year and half later?

3) Can a man persue a relationship with a woman if there was no initial attraction, but he liked her personality?


-yes
- most likely
- some guys yes, some guys no
Anonymous
He has a penis
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a few questions related to this thread, and would prefer if the men on here answer them seriously.

1) If a man is married to a drop dead gorgeous woman, such as a beauty pageant or model, and he’s sexually satisfied, would he still stare at other woman?

2) If a man stared at an attractive woman and she enjoyed the attention and smiled back at him, would he remember this woman if he saw her a year and half later?

3) Can a man persue a relationship with a woman if there was no initial attraction, but he liked her personality?


1. Yes - even though she's the most attractive, she's not the only attractive woman. It's not even that he's bored of his s/o. It's just that you can appreciate the variety of beauty in the world. Someone who has great art at home can still love the art gallery.

2. I disagree with one of the PPs -- I don't think it would be common to remember a brief encounter more than a year later. I guess if attractive women were usually repelled by him and one gave him a friendly response, he might remember.

3. I assume you mean no physical attraction, because it sounds like you're saying he's attracted by her personality. So, sure. He might be less likely to do the pursuing, but might be perfectly happy to end up in a relationship with a woman if, let's say he's neutral on physical attraction, but very attracted to her personality. (Bonus points if she happens to be great in bed once they get to that point.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a few questions related to this thread, and would prefer if the men on here answer them seriously.

1) If a man is married to a drop dead gorgeous woman, such as a beauty pageant or model, and he’s sexually satisfied, would he still stare at other woman?

2) If a man stared at an attractive woman and she enjoyed the attention and smiled back at him, would he remember this woman if he saw her a year and half later?

3) Can a man persue a relationship with a woman if there was no initial attraction, but he liked her personality?


Change the gender and answer the question yourself.
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