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kelly  |  21 July 2008 - 5:59pm

As Rob and I sit on the beach, I begin pointing out beautiful women. "She's gorgeous," I say, nodding my head toward a woman walking past us.

As Rob follows my gaze, I notice another woman walking through the water in a dark bikini. "There's a woman who definitely belongs in a bikini," I say. "Look at her."

"I can't believe I'm checking out women on the beach with my wife," Rob says.

"I love checking out women," I say, shrugging. Of course, he knows this. Usually I'm pointing out a woman's shoes or cute top, but sometimes I'll remark on a particularly nice butt or, like today, the whole package. The female figure is a beautiful thing to behold, and being a heterosexual woman doesn't make me unaware of that. In a similar way I appreciate the sleek strut of a cat, moving its perfect proportions with a touch of prissiness.

We're still staring at the woman in the dark bikini.

"That's an hourglass figure," Rob says, in a way that suggests he's never before seen a more definitive example. Neither have I.

"I don't understand how she can have such a small waist," I say, "and yet still be so voluptuous at top and bottom."

"She's not really voluptuous," Rob disagrees.

"No, you're right. But her ass isn't flat, and she's got good boobs." I'm making an unspoken comparison to myself - my curves are considerably straighter than hers.

We pause in our commentary for a moment, and then Rob adds, "Her butt is tan."

I look at him quizzically, this comment seeming a bit random. "Why do you say that? I mean, it is. But why are you pointing it out?"

"Compared to you, I mean. She's tan all over. And you...you're whiter in some places."

"Well, she's probably been here all week." There is a touch of defensiveness in my voice. "If I'd been here all week, I'd be tan all over, too."

"Oh, I know. I was just making a comparison."

I raise an eyebrow at this. "I didn't realize we were making comparisons."

He is smart enough not to respond.

"In that case," I continue, "she has long hair. There's a comparison. Also? She has a big-muscled man."

And so ends our babe watching. We stick to admiring the view of the ocean for the rest of the day.

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bente  |  21 July 2008 - 7:52pm

::snicker::

This was cute, and I'll sometimes do the same thing.

 

RzDrms  |  21 July 2008 - 8:13pm

another example of how you two = utterly adorable.

i thoroughly agree that a beautiful female figure is fabulous to behold, and i often (probably unfairly?) compare it to a stunning painting that just wows you. you can't deny beauty, in any form; you really can't.

kelly longingly ogles gals

(i do realize you probably don't ogle them because you want to be like them, because HELLO! you're hot in your own right, but work with me on the tagline, eh?!)

:)

 

RzDrms  |  21 July 2008 - 8:15pm

p.s. question begging to be asking: WHEN were you two on a beach?! more stories please! kthxbi.

 

RzDrms  |  21 July 2008 - 8:51pm

p.p.s. who got married?!

 

kelly  |  21 July 2008 - 10:16pm

Hi bente! I'm glad you relate. It might seem a little strange to some, but I just want him to experience the beauty I notice. Just like a sunset...except it's, you know, a woman.

A few years ago we were on a topless beach, Rz, which was hilarious because Rob was trying to find a safe place to look, but I was staring my hardest, trying to take it all in. I'd never seen so many breasts before! The variation was fascinating. Also, this weekend my fabulous friend Sydney got married! Her groom, B, did not have knocking knees, nor did he look faint, but like you say - work with me on the tagline! :) The wedding was about an hour from the coast, so on Sunday Rob and I took a day trip to the beach.

 

William  |  22 July 2008 - 5:58am

"and she's got good boobs." ..That was my favorite line. I don't know why but for some reason I picture you saying it like Joey from Friends saying "how you doing"

 

Bucky Four-Eyes  |  22 July 2008 - 12:01pm

For some reason, this reminds me of a time my ex-hubby and I went to a strip club. He was watching a girl on stage, who must've been new. A couple of minutes into her dance, she stopped, looked down at him, and demanded, "What are you lookin' at?"

"Your boobs," he replied, because, DUH.

"Well, stop it!"

Yeah, I can't imagine her career in pole spinning lasted too long.

 

von Krankipantzen  |  22 July 2008 - 6:56pm

A couple that 'looks' together stays together.

 

The Kept Woman  |  22 July 2008 - 10:26pm

It's nice that you are able to be open and honest about the attractiveness of other women.

At the same time it's nice that Rob knows when to fold 'em.

 

Nilbo  |  22 July 2008 - 10:33pm

Your last line should read: "We stick to pretending to admire the view of the ocean for the rest of the day." I mean, if you're gonna use "we", you should know that guys never miss a hot woman. We just don't always point them out to you.

As for me, I'm going to go back to imagining admiring the view of the ocean on that topless beach you mentioned above. And yes, as long as I'm imagining, I'll take you with me ...

 

Jenski  |  25 July 2008 - 6:09am

HAH! What a way for the conversation to end. :-)

I definitely check out women and comment. I never understood why, in general, it is so hard to get a heterosexual man to say if another dude is attractive or not.

And for the record, they don't make a whole lot of clothes that fit hourglass figures just right. What a pain.

 
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