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Related: About this forumEye-tracking study
http://ussciencenews.com/eyetracking-study-men-check-out-female-bodies-and-so-do-women/I found this interesting. Food for thought. I checked out some guy at the gym yesterday, I'll confess. Not because he was built but I couldn't quite tell by the face if he was male or female. So I took a quick glance across the top of his t-shirt. After, I did it, I took a sigh, of relief, that it was flat. I was so relieved there were no bumps. Or I would have been checking out another woman.
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libodem
Dec 2013
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Loudly
(2,436 posts)1. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I figure we are really dressing for each other.
BlueToTheBone
(3,747 posts)2. ANd you didn't turn into
a pillar of salt! Whew!
libodem
(19,288 posts)5. Yep, Pat, was at my gym
I couldn't tell. Those darn pretty boys, anyway!
Warpy
(113,131 posts)4. The muscles across the back are a bigger giveaway
I've known a few drag queens who could go out in public and no one would ever guess. Well, unless they were wearing something backless.
libodem
(19,288 posts)6. My first best gay boyfriend
Was a gorgeous cross-dresser. He was shorter than me, had a way flatter tummy, and smaller feet, damn him. He looked much more cute dressed up than, me.