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Friday, March 16, 2007

Roving Eyes

Do you find your man/woman constantly staring at other women/men? Here’s what you can do to get him back on track
There is a difference between appreciating someone of the opposite sex and being disrespectful towards them. While admiration can make you feel nice, staring can make you feel really terrible. Just because you are in a relationship, it doesn't mean that you have lost all freedom to admire someone from the opposite sex. But one has to draw the line somewhere. Men have the right to check out other women, just as women also have the right. However, there is a vast difference—women are more subtle about doing it, and don't sit there obviously gawking with their tongues practically hanging out. Male eyeballs swivel as if hypnotised to view the cleavage of a woman passing by and may only briefly register the face of its owner. It is believed that most women can deal intellectually with the roving male eye, but find it emotionally very difficult. It will hurt even more if the staring party is the person you are emotionally involved with.
The annoying truth is that no matter how truly wonderful he might be in other ways, at some point you will have to confront the roving male eye. Most men do it and can't seem to help themselves. The question is, how do you deal with it?