per·vert/ˈpərvərt/
Noun: A person whose sexual behavior is regarded as abnormal and unacceptable.
Verb: Alter (something) from its original course, meaning, or state to a distortion or corruption of what was first intended. (eg: to pervert the course of justice)
VOYEUR1: one obtaining sexual gratification from observing unsuspecting individuals who are partly undressed, naked, or engaged in sexual acts; broadly : one who habitually seeks sexual stimulation by visual means.
2: a prying observer who is usually seeking the sordid or the scandalous.
ogle noun /ˈōgəl/
ogles, plural
1.A lecherous look
verb /ˈōgəl/
ogled, past participle; ogled, past tense; ogles, 3rd person singular present; ogling, present participle
1.Stare at in a lecherous manner
- he was ogling her breasts
As always, the original meaning of words and phrases are applied in a broader sense than is strictly correct. Personally, being of reasonably good vision and recognising beauty when I see it, I appreciate beauty, but as with you, I do have very defined parameters of what is acceptable behaviour and I always look ahead to the consequences of a course of action before embarking on it.
It's not so much knowing what is right or wrong that is the issue, it is caring what is right or wrong and caring about the other person as a person with their own mind and feelings and caring about their future. Many only care about getting their own sexual gratification.
When it comes to my wife, I'm an unashamed ogler and voyeur...![]()
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This is an interesting discussion which highlights typical errors we all tend to make in arguments. At least half of posters have jumped immediately to the word "rape". That is an extreme position which has emotional overtones and clouds responses.
My respect to Jazfender and 007XX (and others) who have remained on an even keel.![]()
Lets say it again: the Canadian police officer warned against victimisation. He wanted people to protect themselves and avoid risk. And the specific risk? Indecent assault, common assault, restraining a person against their will, all the myriad of nasty things a drunken guy can do to a woman when she gets separated from her friends. Rape is at the far end of that spectrum - but it can happen too.
Time for Monty Python
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I like to look at womens boobies and bums.
They make me feel funny.
However I must side with the rapist out there, why dress like a slut if you don't want me to touch you?
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The Slutwalk has a couple of problems:
Firstly, the protest consists of young women dressing like strippers and celebrating that look. Well funnily enough, strippers, lapdancers, and prostitutes dress that way too. And they do so to make themselves attractive...to men. That is the whole point of wearing tight sparse clothes - to be attractive.
So the Slutwalk defeats its purpose because men enjoy it. The point of the protest goes completely over the heads of men.
Secondly post-modern feminism recognises most men are not rapists. Indeed rape has little to do with how the victim dresses. Slutwalk trivialises serious feminist issues about the image of women and feeds the stereotype.
Mmm...time to browse the xxx...
Come on man, it might go over the head of the average layman but I'm sure you had no problem deciphering the message.
Besides, if the layman's talking about it that's a step towards him thinking about it.
I feel the attempt to "reclaim" the word is misguided, but I think the publicity surrounding it was worth it.
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