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LoginBy lerira March 21, in Dating Advice. I'm not sure how to state this. Well, here's the scenario: One of my boyfriend's co-workers was checking me out very obviously in front of his girlfriend. Now, the guy's pretty decent, but that night, he had a little too many beers. So, he was doing this thing my boyfriend calls eye-sexing I'm keeping it clean, but it's the other bad term : he was eye-sexing me and a bunch of other waitresses. Though his girlfriend is pretty, she doesn't necessarily have the figure of a model. Still , figure or no figure, he shouldn't be doing that. Then my boyfriend goes, "Men will always look at attractive women. It's in their DNA. I've seen even the 'best' of men do this in front of their wives and kids.
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Having a wandering eye could include blatantly checking out someone other than your partner s or flirting with them. You might consider having a wandering eye to be the same as micro-cheating. However, a wandering eye is usually about someone checking someone else out and flirting with them, but not necessarily engaging in a sexual or romantic relationship with them.
Hello everyone, I had an interesting discussion with a friend and would like your opinion on one detail; How would you react if you are on a date, talking to a man and at one point you notice that he is looking at another woman who is passing right behind. Men stare at women, nothing wrong with that, but if he raises his eyebrows or turns away from the conversation to watch her walk by, how would you react? This happened to me for the first time this week during a second date. It immediatly cooled me down. I pointed this out to him, he said that he has this issue and that he knew it wasn't right.
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