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"Do you tend to pay for the drinks when she does this? " E | |||
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"Find a quiet moment & ask her if she's interested!" Small village so poss not best to advertise our hobby. Loose tits sink ships..... or something like that | |||
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"There is another forum thread from a woman complaining that whenever she goes to the bar in her village pub a man keeps rubbing his back and arm on her breasts. " | |||
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"There is another forum thread from a woman complaining that whenever she goes to the bar in her village pub a man keeps rubbing his back and arm on her breasts. " This is exactly what I thought, brilliant! | |||
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"Once = an accident Twice = possibly accidental Thrice = getting less likely to be accidental More than that = highly unlikely to be accidental. I've managed to go through life without ever accidentally rubbing my breasts on a man. I've also managed not to deliberately do stuff that sends out mixed messages. " Hmmm I was told a woman never touches a man accidentally | |||
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"Do you tend to pay for the drinks when she does this? " | |||
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"Once = an accident Twice = possibly accidental Thrice = getting less likely to be accidental More than that = highly unlikely to be accidental. I've managed to go through life without ever accidentally rubbing my breasts on a man. I've also managed not to deliberately do stuff that sends out mixed messages. Hmmm I was told a woman never touches a man accidentally " Well I've touched men by accident. I've stepped back or bumped into them. I can see a situation in which I might accidentally brush a breast against a guy but if it's accidental it's obvious, if it's not accidental it's also obvious. | |||
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"I've noticed a female work colleague has started pushing her breasts against me at work. It's a little strange tbh. I have no interest in her but it's become quite noticeable lately. She asks me a question then leans in so close her breasts are clearly touching my arm etc. " Have you considered reminding her about Social Distancing ? | |||
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"Does she apologise? If I did that accidentally I would apologise. Psychology has taught me that if you turn your body towards the opposite sex it means that there is a need to be seen and therefore an interest. If you turn your back it means the opposite " No apology, no. She doesn't back away either after it happens, she just stays close. | |||
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"I've noticed a female work colleague has started pushing her breasts against me at work. It's a little strange tbh. I have no interest in her but it's become quite noticeable lately. She asks me a question then leans in so close her breasts are clearly touching my arm etc. Have you considered reminding her about Social Distancing ?" Perhaps that's a solution. Maybe I need to pull back more obviously than I have been. | |||
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"Does she apologise? If I did that accidentally I would apologise. Psychology has taught me that if you turn your body towards the opposite sex it means that there is a need to be seen and therefore an interest. If you turn your back it means the opposite " Is it always the case though? People talk to others all the time in full frontal position. I know what psychologist say, but that is true only in limited circumstances where the particular settings make it obvious that turning sideways means no interest (hiding, shielding), while facing full on may mean "I'm really into you!" | |||
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"I've noticed a female work colleague has started pushing her breasts against me at work. It's a little strange tbh. I have no interest in her but it's become quite noticeable lately. She asks me a question then leans in so close her breasts are clearly touching my arm etc. Have you considered reminding her about Social Distancing ? Perhaps that's a solution. Maybe I need to pull back more obviously than I have been. " The onus is on her not to do it, it's wrong of her if it's deliberate but it wouldn't hurt for you to take an obvious step backwards. Nobody should make other people uncomfortable by touching them when they don't want to be. | |||
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"I've noticed a female work colleague has started pushing her breasts against me at work. It's a little strange tbh. I have no interest in her but it's become quite noticeable lately. She asks me a question then leans in so close her breasts are clearly touching my arm etc. Have you considered reminding her about Social Distancing ? Perhaps that's a solution. Maybe I need to pull back more obviously than I have been. The onus is on her not to do it, it's wrong of her if it's deliberate but it wouldn't hurt for you to take an obvious step backwards. Nobody should make other people uncomfortable by touching them when they don't want to be." Thank you for that. It kind of froze me the first time it happened and I just didn't really know what to do. I like her but not in that way and don't want to upset her and cause tension. I have to work closely with her you see. | |||
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" I have to work closely with her you see." But surely not within 2m ! | |||
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" I have to work closely with her you see. But surely not within 2m !" Well, it's impossible to maintain 2m distance in our job and no one has since all this started. We're keyworkers and have worked non stop through both lockdowns etc. Although we do wear masks currently. | |||
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"Grip them tightly with both hands seize the moment, only two way it can go " Yes, law suit or birthday suit hahaha | |||
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"I've noticed a female work colleague has started pushing her breasts against me at work. It's a little strange tbh. I have no interest in her but it's become quite noticeable lately. She asks me a question then leans in so close her breasts are clearly touching my arm etc. Have you considered reminding her about Social Distancing ? Perhaps that's a solution. Maybe I need to pull back more obviously than I have been. The onus is on her not to do it, it's wrong of her if it's deliberate but it wouldn't hurt for you to take an obvious step backwards. Nobody should make other people uncomfortable by touching them when they don't want to be. Thank you for that. It kind of froze me the first time it happened and I just didn't really know what to do. I like her but not in that way and don't want to upset her and cause tension. I have to work closely with her you see." It's awkward isn't it, as a woman I've found myself in that situation now and again with touchy feely male colleagues. Obvious body language usually gets the message across. | |||
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"I've noticed a female work colleague has started pushing her breasts against me at work. It's a little strange tbh. I have no interest in her but it's become quite noticeable lately. She asks me a question then leans in so close her breasts are clearly touching my arm etc. Have you considered reminding her about Social Distancing ? Perhaps that's a solution. Maybe I need to pull back more obviously than I have been. The onus is on her not to do it, it's wrong of her if it's deliberate but it wouldn't hurt for you to take an obvious step backwards. Nobody should make other people uncomfortable by touching them when they don't want to be. Thank you for that. It kind of froze me the first time it happened and I just didn't really know what to do. I like her but not in that way and don't want to upset her and cause tension. I have to work closely with her you see. It's awkward isn't it, as a woman I've found myself in that situation now and again with touchy feely male colleagues. Obvious body language usually gets the message across. " I'm really very grateful for your advice today. I hadn't consciously realised just how much the situation was upsetting me. I feel like I can act on it now. | |||
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"I've noticed a female work colleague has started pushing her breasts against me at work. It's a little strange tbh. I have no interest in her but it's become quite noticeable lately. She asks me a question then leans in so close her breasts are clearly touching my arm etc. Have you considered reminding her about Social Distancing ? Perhaps that's a solution. Maybe I need to pull back more obviously than I have been. The onus is on her not to do it, it's wrong of her if it's deliberate but it wouldn't hurt for you to take an obvious step backwards. Nobody should make other people uncomfortable by touching them when they don't want to be. Thank you for that. It kind of froze me the first time it happened and I just didn't really know what to do. I like her but not in that way and don't want to upset her and cause tension. I have to work closely with her you see. It's awkward isn't it, as a woman I've found myself in that situation now and again with touchy feely male colleagues. Obvious body language usually gets the message across. I'm really very grateful for your advice today. I hadn't consciously realised just how much the situation was upsetting me. I feel like I can act on it now. " You're welcome. Men are often dismissed in situations like this and it's not fair. Hope it's resolved | |||
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"I've noticed a female work colleague has started pushing her breasts against me at work. It's a little strange tbh. I have no interest in her but it's become quite noticeable lately. She asks me a question then leans in so close her breasts are clearly touching my arm etc. Have you considered reminding her about Social Distancing ? Perhaps that's a solution. Maybe I need to pull back more obviously than I have been. The onus is on her not to do it, it's wrong of her if it's deliberate but it wouldn't hurt for you to take an obvious step backwards. Nobody should make other people uncomfortable by touching them when they don't want to be. Thank you for that. It kind of froze me the first time it happened and I just didn't really know what to do. I like her but not in that way and don't want to upset her and cause tension. I have to work closely with her you see. It's awkward isn't it, as a woman I've found myself in that situation now and again with touchy feely male colleagues. Obvious body language usually gets the message across. I'm really very grateful for your advice today. I hadn't consciously realised just how much the situation was upsetting me. I feel like I can act on it now. You're welcome. Men are often dismissed in situations like this and it's not fair. Hope it's resolved " It is true that men are often dismissed in such situations. Yet, I've been bumped by the breasts of many women where I know that there's absolutely nothing going on. Usually, large built women, who are a bit clamsy and not that much bothered about brashing past someone. These are the same ones who won't fret over having been seen undressed in the lockers. Perhaps you should just look at it as something normal for this lady and not worry about it. On the other hand, if she is very attractive and confident, and it's obvious that she has an eye on you, but you aren't interested, or she is playing the power game with you, you could show her with a quick step back that you aren't playing ball. | |||
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