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Her eyebrows have been causing quite a stir, even Sir Roger Moore has commented on Twitter...they have their own twitter site....extensive coverage in today's Times
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
In France last year my 15 year old grand-daughter walked up from the beach to a cafe in her bikini. A couple of Ancient Bretons sipping their Pastis ogled her, and one was heard to mutter 'Elle est presque nue!'. This came as quite a shock to her as, elegant though she is, she is (or was) delightfully unaware of the effect she might be having.
I'm sure that's what he meant. I find it disquieting all the same - the girl the unwitting object of the male gaze, twice over.
... I think it unrealistic to imagine that an 'elegant' (to quote her grandfather) fifteen year old girl clad in a bikini would not be the object of the male (or female) gaze. Is it the fact that the girl is 'unwitting' in this scenario the factor which disquiets you?
... I think it unrealistic to imagine that an 'elegant' (to quote her grandfather) fifteen year old girl clad in a bikini would not be the object of the male (or female) gaze. Is it the fact that the girl is 'unwitting' in this scenario the factor which disquiets you?
I wouldn't've chosen "innocent" any more than I would regard an eighty-year-old living on their own letting a stranger in to read the Gas Meter as "innocent". Neither the 15-year-old nor the 80-odd-year-old are "guilty" or "provocative" or "stupid" or in any way "responsible" for the potential consequences of their actions: it's the culprits who exploit such "unwitting" behaviour who are entirely at fault. I think "unwitting" is just about right.
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