By Miss_Whipped - 02/06/2014 17:01 - United States - Arlington

Today, I walked a student to an office on the other side of the school. I'm the kind of person who would rather make conversation than endure awkward silence, so I tried to talk to him. He just stared intently at my chest the whole time. FML
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Miss_Whipped tells us more.

You're right, it was awkward with his head turned toward me the whole time. Working in the main office doesn't leave me a lot of room as to what I can say or do in front of the people I escort across the building (most of them sponsors from colleges or other organizations to pass out information during lunch). I think the worst I had to endure was this one pair of guys who did nothing but bad-mouth the school and the others that worked in my office. My only response was to take them down the longest, winding path to their destination as I could imagine. Other than that, I had to remain silent when I wanted to defend my school's honor. As far as this kid, I ended up clamming up and stopped making any attempt to talk to him. I usually call people out on weird behavior, but I think that it was just the shock and disgust of it all that glued my mouth shut. I just walked back to the office silently and did nothing. What was I supposed to do, cry 'sexual harassment' this late in the school year? I've got 4 days left before I never have to attend high school again. I'd rather it go off without a hitch. As for the 'I've got a nice rack' comments, I don't think it's appropriate to stare either way. Some things are meant to keep to yourself (or your own eyeballs).

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The strangeness of this FML depends greatly on OP's gender..

If he could have only said what he was thinking at that moment.

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Just... If older women complain about being invisible, it's because society's values are all skewed and value is proportional to desirability - which is the exact same problem as someone staring at breast for so called 'biological reasons'. Biological imperative isn't inescapable, and staring us rude.

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may b he feels like they are "speaking out".. lol

maybe he was afraid to make eye contact.

Why is your cleavage exposed in a school. Shouldn't your top be more modest, or do you just have a large bust and he noticed it

Her cleavage might not even have been exposed; some people, particularly young people, will stare anyway. Also sometimes it's hard to avoid showing cleavage, especially if it's a hot day.

My cleavage never shows in school. I always wear regular tee shirts that go up to the neck.

One word to describe that student: Perverted

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