On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Divya Manian <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/3/09 10:18 PM, "ss" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> is likely. And of course the ubiquitous and unconscious so called "wrist" >> sign" where the woman brings her hand up to her face in an ostensibly >> needless gesture that is actually intended to cover a bare neck and >> imaginarye >> cleavage from prying eyes. But here Indian women have a pallu/dupatta that > I am guilty of this as well. I do the pallu/hand cover/other methods since > any (un)intentional display of the cleavage is considered "slutty" and a > desperate measure to seduce a male within 4 feet perimeter. Because Indian women spend so much time exposing their cleavages in an attempt to seduce men that if you do not, then the default assumption is that you must be? Yes, that would accord with my experience that Indian women are constantly trying to seduce any man within 4 feet... -- Charles
