I don't even know why this is a subject of discussion. Bras are for breast support, not to cover nipples that are already covered by clothing. If someone doesn't feel comfortable with having no breast support, what's it to other people. Like… I'm literally confused why anybody would care about others supporting their breasts or not.
I have a question do you think legalising prost1tution and providing s3x ed classes and making mandatory mental health check ups can improve the SA rate in korea?can you ask them this
"Old ladies are cute" no, they are conditioned. Stop staring at people you arent used to seeing. (I.e. boobs, people of other cultures, etc,) you all know basic respect, stop trying to play dumb
Freedom of expression does not exempt your actions and words from other people expressing that same freedom to respond and receive you. Calling for morals is a little moot, because did you consider others when choosing that attire? The elder lady reminds us of commonsense, which is why our elders are treasures. In our active, vibrant years we set the stage and tone for the ones after us. We are then rendered powerless by this modern, extortionate and superficial means of plotting out our societal values. When we throw solid labels on topics, we limit the ways of approach. Opening a universal topic with a fringe discussion point (eyer#pe) is an effective means of drawing attention to it. It all boils down to one point for me: I wish we afforded more care and respect for ourselves and each other.
Do not wear very revealing clothes if you don't want to people starring at you. Women, men alike. If a man or woman are walking around without a shirt in a big city (especially in Asia), people will stare.
Is it just me or Asian Boss has been transitioning into view seeking content more rather than its initial phase where it was actually about Street Journalism? Now they just make videos on weird topics just to gain views it seems….Korea has REAL issues, stop asking non-sense from people.
Look, 95% Korean women have A cups.. it'll only look like a bad ironing job. Who cares? Wear what you want, just don't complain that your body is an indicator of how cold it is outside
Just imagie there are serious videos about what do people thing about men going underwearless,why are we women ourselves reducing ourselves to this?just wear clothes and go out,no need to wear wired bra if it hurts,just wear cotton loose bra,spot being perverts and them complain about being stared at
I'm a little confused by the multiple videos on this subject. Is this really an issue Korea is dealing with? I normally really like the one-the-ground reporting this channel does, but these last few videos seem very off to me.
Is "eye-rape" a literal translation? Good god. That's a very strong phrase.
If it's a literal translation, i would advise caution against comparing anything to rape that isn't actually rape. It really undermines just how horrible a crime rape actually is.
As for this behavior…. Well … Boys, try to control your staring, please. Maybe she just ran out of clean bras or cant wear one because of a medical issue.
And i guess, ladies, if you don't want to draw this kind of sexual attention (and we should be able to admit that some people do want it, even if we find the idea repugnant), recognize that a lot of bounciness tends to draw the eye. Even a small child would notice lots of "bouncy" movement (and probably ask her mother innocent questions about it or poibt it out.).
Yes, being an attractive woman around heterosexual men can be a bit much sometimes. I'm not unsympathetic. Sometimes, however, if you're attractive are getting too much attention, your best choice is to reign it in and show it off only to the guy you choose.
(Oh and if you're getting these stares but don't think you're attractive? Guess what. You are.)
The gender biased liberal woke questions interviewed on this channel are the reason why Korean men have become so beta, while their women have become the alphas. Sad and pathetic!
Interesting how Korean society has become more conservative when it comes to breasts. In the Joseon dynasty (until 1897), breasts of married mothers were often partially or even fully exposed… this practice survived long enough for us to have photographs in the early and mid 20th century… To me, this suggests that it's more of a western influence that breasts are sexualized nowadays, and not an actually "traditionally conservative" value.
So-called "eye-r*pe" is just another iteration of the "male gaze." Looking at a woman who chooses to dress immodestly in public is apparently the fault of men, as if it's the men who made her wardrobe choices…
If staring at someone now constitutes a real problem, life has become way too easy.
"…you're bound to look. But that shouldn't happen." Wat. So we're naturally drawn to looking, but we also have to pretend that we don't see them if they enter into our field of view?
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Just wear nip covers if you have a smaller chest and dnt like wearing bras, but with a bigger chest just find nice comfy bras❤
I don't even know why this is a subject of discussion. Bras are for breast support, not to cover nipples that are already covered by clothing. If someone doesn't feel comfortable with having no breast support, what's it to other people. Like… I'm literally confused why anybody would care about others supporting their breasts or not.
I have a question do you think legalising prost1tution and providing s3x ed classes and making mandatory mental health check ups can improve the SA rate in korea?can you ask them this
"Old ladies are cute" no, they are conditioned. Stop staring at people you arent used to seeing. (I.e. boobs, people of other cultures, etc,) you all know basic respect, stop trying to play dumb
Freedom of expression does not exempt your actions and words from other people expressing that same freedom to respond and receive you. Calling for morals is a little moot, because did you consider others when choosing that attire? The elder lady reminds us of commonsense, which is why our elders are treasures. In our active, vibrant years we set the stage and tone for the ones after us. We are then rendered powerless by this modern, extortionate and superficial means of plotting out our societal values. When we throw solid labels on topics, we limit the ways of approach. Opening a universal topic with a fringe discussion point (eyer#pe) is an effective means of drawing attention to it. It all boils down to one point for me: I wish we afforded more care and respect for ourselves and each other.
Do not wear very revealing clothes if you don't want to people starring at you. Women, men alike. If a man or woman are walking around without a shirt in a big city (especially in Asia), people will stare.
Blame men for every thing, it's not eye rape it's sexual admiration of women's breasts
Such a new term
여자들아 eye-rape 뭐냐ㅎㅎ 진짜 나도 딸이ㅈ둘있지만 꼴깝이다
That old lady is totally right..
Is it just me or Asian Boss has been transitioning into view seeking content more rather than its initial phase where it was actually about Street Journalism? Now they just make videos on weird topics just to gain views it seems….Korea has REAL issues, stop asking non-sense from people.
eye-rape seems a bit of a harsh expression, it's that what it is tho?
We likes to watch the beauty of human creation
Well if guys go shirtless, one would look too , is that "eye rape" too?
Look, 95% Korean women have A cups.. it'll only look like a bad ironing job. Who cares? Wear what you want, just don't complain that your body is an indicator of how cold it is outside
If older people speak more sense than the younger, the society is fallen.
Reasons why men can’t be held accountable for their actions.
i would stare with respect ❤
Just imagie there are serious videos about what do people thing about men going underwearless,why are we women ourselves reducing ourselves to this?just wear clothes and go out,no need to wear wired bra if it hurts,just wear cotton loose bra,spot being perverts and them complain about being stared at
Women are too much sometimes
I'm a little confused by the multiple videos on this subject. Is this really an issue Korea is dealing with? I normally really like the one-the-ground reporting this channel does, but these last few videos seem very off to me.
I think this channel will win the most valueless and pointless award if there's such thing.
Is "eye-rape" a literal translation? Good god. That's a very strong phrase.
If it's a literal translation, i would advise caution against comparing anything to rape that isn't actually rape. It really undermines just how horrible a crime rape actually is.
As for this behavior…. Well … Boys, try to control your staring, please. Maybe she just ran out of clean bras or cant wear one because of a medical issue.
And i guess, ladies, if you don't want to draw this kind of sexual attention (and we should be able to admit that some people do want it, even if we find the idea repugnant), recognize that a lot of bounciness tends to draw the eye. Even a small child would notice lots of "bouncy" movement (and probably ask her mother innocent questions about it or poibt it out.).
Yes, being an attractive woman around heterosexual men can be a bit much sometimes. I'm not unsympathetic. Sometimes, however, if you're attractive are getting too much attention, your best choice is to reign it in and show it off only to the guy you choose.
(Oh and if you're getting these stares but don't think you're attractive? Guess what. You are.)
The gender biased liberal woke questions interviewed on this channel are the reason why Korean men have become so beta, while their women have become the alphas. Sad and pathetic!
With how much focus you're putting on this topic, you'd think it's the most important societal issue in the history of Korea.
Time to unsub.
Interesting how Korean society has become more conservative when it comes to breasts. In the Joseon dynasty (until 1897), breasts of married mothers were often partially or even fully exposed… this practice survived long enough for us to have photographs in the early and mid 20th century…
To me, this suggests that it's more of a western influence that breasts are sexualized nowadays, and not an actually "traditionally conservative" value.
I love based old ladies
Have some decency
So-called "eye-r*pe" is just another iteration of the "male gaze." Looking at a woman who chooses to dress immodestly in public is apparently the fault of men, as if it's the men who made her wardrobe choices…
If staring at someone now constitutes a real problem, life has become way too easy.
"…you're bound to look. But that shouldn't happen." Wat. So we're naturally drawn to looking, but we also have to pretend that we don't see them if they enter into our field of view?