I like to be, well, free. When I'm in my room and the doors are closed I like to take off my shirt. I don't mind the free feeling, but I also go and stand in front of my mirror and look at myself. Is it wrong to look at myself like that, because I don't just do it for a short amount of time, I ususally have a stuck stair at my boobs.. what do I do, is this wrong?
ThugGirl041790 answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 5:45 pm: Nah i think its pretty normal.. you aint harmful doing this and you'll probably grow out of it and not care anymore.. and being free is great i walk round my room basically naked..much luv dez x0x0 [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
GheadMak3myDay answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 5:10 pm: Well, it depends. From a 'big picture' kind of point of view, no it's not wrong. But taken in a certain context there may be.
If you're a girl, and you're staring at your boobs, why are staring at them? Are you having sexual fantasies about them being fondled? If so, then by who? Male or Female? Are you checking for lumps that might be malignant? Are you trying to imagine how you'd look in that dress you just bought? Stress over boob size? To answer this question, I need to know the reasoning. I'm not a mind reader (although a lot of girls seem to think otherwise).
If you're a guy, there's no reason for you to stare at your boobs... unless you're considering a sex change operation or you're a weightlifter inspecting your body to see what you can do to shape your pecs (I recommend chesticles) [ GheadMak3myDay's advice column | Ask GheadMak3myDay A Question ]
gessyka answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 4:26 pm: Why would it be wrong? I mean it's not like you're never supposed to look at your body. It's fine don't worry about it.
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