I understand your confusion because I’m talking about both what the comic is depicting, and what REAL WOMEN in THE REAL WORLD have the freedom to say and do.
…but if you think the comics creator is trying to depict a gay man checking out someone’s style whilst the person next to them is expressing jealousy. Then I think you need your eyes checked.
That is NOT what the comic is about… And even if it were you’re skipping the fact that the conversation is about how media depictions (so yes, we are discussing the media) contains messages that effect women in the real world.
Also, policing and thinking about people’s gaze is part of social communication. Sarte writes about this in Being and Nothingness. If you watch this video you’ll see it’s about solitude and self, you too by feeling your natural gaze is being “policed” are ALSO experiencing “The Gaze” or “The Look”…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5r-qoABSF9E
So you’re reacting to that policing which you feel “seen” by. You are probably a male (as I am), we both, I suspect, like looking at tits. I’m not trying to invalidate that process, the policing isn’t intended to stop that, it’s intended to get certain messages and social boundaries around that “corrected”.
… BECAUSE this comic, is a type of misinformation, where women are naturally contradictory, rather than their behavior being a construction and imposition of outside gender rules …which media like this, is propaganda to reinforce.








I’m not reading that or replying to you further. I sent a ten minute video to help you understand, you replied to me in less than a minute. You want to remain an incel brained red pill dumb ass that’s on you loser.