![]() “So how this girl would like to get down in her relationship is her own business, but she makes some comments in the video that just simply are not true,” de Vall starts. It’s the validation, by actually double-tapping a sexy photo online, that is with listen to my podcast “Victoria’s Thoughts” □ ♬ original sound – Victoria de Vall ![]() This, de Vall also believes, is inevitable. De Vall emphasizes that women aren’t trying to escape the fact that their partners find other people attractive. Two weeks later, Victoria de Vall shared her own opinion toward Argy’s take on the matter. “no one is running from the fact that their partner finds others attractive, it’s a problem that they make it KNOWN to the other person that they do,” argued. “but why do they have to LIKE the picture?” asked. “Me trying to justify his actions:,” replied. I’m never gonna try and have a say in what you do.” ‘no one is running from the fact that their partner finds others attractive, it’s a problem that they make it KNOWN to the other person that they do’Īrgy’s “controversial” video received more than 4,000 comments from TikTok users who, overall, don’t seem to be in agreement with her. That is, like, one of the most enjoyable parts of life. “How you get down with yourself is none of my business. “Bro, I could not give less of a f*** what you do,” she says. But I think the actual scary part of him finding it attractive is what you cannot f***ing run from.”Īrgy also shares her “even more controversial” take, which is that she doesn’t consider watching pornography cheating. Like, the actual double tapping is kind of an unnecessary step, right? Cause it’s, like, publicly doing it. “They’re gonna think, ‘What the hell?’ and then the girl’s gonna see that he’s liked this a** pic. Anyone who follows him, anyone who follows you, they’re gonna see it,” she says. You cannot turn off that piece of their humanity.”Īrgy does note, however, that it’s not OK if your boyfriend is following another girl whose sexy photos he’s liking. “Your partner is fully, biologically capable of finding other people sexually attractive whilst they are with you. “I think that all this suppression of, like, ‘He can’t be looking at other women,’ ‘He can’t be liking other girls’ Instagram pictures,’ I think it puts us in this weird, like, fake reality that is trying to get far away from the unpleasant but very real fact,” Argy explains. I can just see how it might happen in some situations.Said, i am psychotic ♬ original sound – madz Taking a picture of the beach boardwalk is normal and if there just so happens to be an extremely attractive guy walking by in the picture.even better.Īnd for the record, I have never taken a picture of a random person on purpose - for any reason. No one is suggesting that someone should covertly snap compromising pictures of a guy or stalk and film a guy or zoom in on his crotch or anything else super creepy and invasive. And, seriously, you could probably lighten up a little. I'm shocked you're even making this leap. There's a big, massive, enormous difference between noticing, and photographing. Take a picture? No, sorry, this is just not something that women do. Tell a friend about a ridiculously attractive guy? Sometimes. Summer vacation getting boring, and ready for school to start? And lord knows if we were standing outside on the balcony during beach week taking pictures of our view.we never, ever would have noticed much less taken a picture of that hot guy walking by. And we would never giggle to each other about it. We would never, ever, EVER notice a hot guy walking past us. Yes, when I was a teen/twenty something my friends and would sit inside sipping tea with our little pinkies up all proper like. It really just is not something that women do or conceive of. WTF? This is a scenario I've never seen anyone do. If there was a hot guy walking along a beach boardwalk and a woman "accidentally" snapped a picture of him from her hotel balcony, would I be surprised? Nope. I think that there are females that do that sort of thing, too. Do I think that men are the only ones who take pictures of unsuspecting, random strangers? Nope. There are lots of things that other people do that I don't do. ![]() In my 38 years, I have never been in the company of another female who has done this, or done it myself. Please don't tell me you're seriously suggesting that more women do this kind of creepy, objectifying crap than men? Like that former Playboy bunny who took the picture of the older lady in the locker room and posted it? I would bet that it's 99% men, creepily taking photos of women and other men. Anonymous wrote:Go on twitter or kik and search up creep pictures there are literately millions of both men and women so somebody is doing it.
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