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I'm a girl starer (sung to the tune of "I'm a girl watcher")

Soooo glad you've given up the staring. As a reasonably attractive woman, I can tell you that being stared at by some guy is the creepiest most awkward thing ever. We may be pretty, but we aren't display items to be examined & ogled. Good for you! Steal discrete glances from a polite distance. BTW, that photo of Michelle Phillips is gorgeous. She's still lovely today: images (1).jpg
 
Today it was hot as hell. Really hot. But it's still spring where I live.

As I was riding my bike to university, I took my shirt off, because was really hot, and it's socialy acceptable (at least where I live).

At least 3 women oogled me, and I'm not muscular or anything. Maybe more stared, I tried keep eyes on the road. It felt.... good? It felt unusual.

Am I that attractive? Should I just say hi to them? Or every person is different when it comes to what the individual thinks when it stares and is stared at?
 

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