So you didn’t say hi or compliment her?
He did say she was talking on her phone.
So you didn’t say hi or compliment her?
Hahaha 🤣, I think most of us here will be shy and never interact with a muscular woman, if we see them in person.
Also, please mention locations as well where you had the encounter. We are all over the world and some people are talking here as if we are all in one neighborhood
Ah, I had a nice sighting this morning here in Manhattan...
I saw a girl, probably in her twenties or thirties, with a bare midriff revealing an impressive six-pack -- one of the best I've ever seen in person -- heading into a bagel store on 23rd St. near Third Ave.
I checked her out more as she went into the shop -- no, I'm afraid I didn't follow her inside -- and she was clearly built for strength from head to toe. Though she was wearing a sort of sweatsuit with that bare midriff, you could see that she was stretching the fabric in the shoulders, arms, and legs.
Heavy sigh...
Interrupting someone's phone conversation to make an unsolicited comment about their body usually won't go too well.
Interesting. I've been both hit on and complimented when I've been in the middle of work(headphones and laptop) in public and as long as the person is polite and brief, I stop what I'm doing and accept the comment. I've done the same to women that are busy with something and have received positive feedback. Truth of the matter is that I'm not encouraging harassment. However, I am encouraging being respectful when you stop someone and give them a genuine compliment if you indeed find them interesting.
Too many times I hear that I should've asked for their number or I don't know what to say when I approach these attractive women. They've heard it all from "Damn you're buff" to "You look like you could beat me up" when a simple' "Wow I want to let you know that you look fantastic" is enough to be genuine and not creepy or weird. All I hear on here that I followed or that I stared at a buff woman, but didn't bother to introduce themselves because too many times, these people are trying to get straight to intimacy without building a genuine connection with an individual. Hope this clarifies the confusion for you ,buddy.
Most people don't like it when you interrupt their phone calls even for something urgent. like a few years ago I was walking somewhere and I saw a bunch of cops and I wanted to ask a random guy what was going on over there. but he didn't answer because he was on the phone. or the many times I needed advice from my mom back in the day. but I didn't get an answer until a few hours later when it was too late so I am sure most people will not like it
So you didn’t say hi or compliment her?