Yes its very possible he could be gay or she could be unattractive.
Its also possible that he is straight and she is attractive and he is not lusting. Not every man has sex on his mind. Some (most, I hope) of us are very honorable.
Because if a man cant get some he is the worst person ever
Answer No. If a woman really loves a man she will not be lusting after other men. I know someone who is not even currently in a relationship with the guy she loves and she still has no interest in other men much less lusting after one. She's so in love with the guy you couldn't DRAG her to a date with a man.
if he truly loves u
no ANSWER: Gosh no, you must be in fantasy land that most women dream to have. Seriously there's no such things as a seductive stare from a man that can make us women melt or even think of that man.. yes! i hate to say it but i can't stop thinking about a man who gave me me the most seductive stare...it literally made me weak in the knees and cant stop thinking about it. can't wait until next time I see him!
they want to learn more about them stare at them or firt with them or check them out or think about them or find out if they like them ect.
Can't tell you much about it except to say that it's an opera about two women lusting after the same man...sound familiar?
With the financial backing to have several sugeries it is possible
The cast of The Man with the Thousand Yard Stare - 2010 includes: David Sidorov as Mac Robinson
It is sinful for a man or boy to gaze at any part of a girl or women that is not his licitly married wife. Both women and men are required to lower their sight and not to gaze sexually to each other.
It depend and not all women look for a relationship when they stare or look at a man. When women look at a man, most of the times we only admire how a man bring himself, the way he dress, if he have a cute smile, the way he takes care of his body. Some of us only flirt innocently if the man is very handsome. And sometimes we only look without thinking if we want a relationship.
Those who see hijab-wearing as a problem usually see the issue as being one of the historic objectification of women and the obfuscation of their identities. The argument is that the hijab represents the type of clothing that was used by men to weaken the place of women and force them into submission. The ideology behind the hijab, e.g. that the hijab prevents the man from lusting after the woman, is also reminiscent of this era. The idea that the woman is responsible for the man's sexual urges improperly makes the man irresponsible for his own conduct.
It's like asking 'why do men stare at other women.' Perhaps they may recognize that person from somewhere, but don't know where they had seen them or they may find that person attractive. I will look at good looking men, but I love my husband. It doesn't mean I can't enjoy looking at a handsome man like a fine painting as long as I don't touch! LOL My husband looks at other women and I have no problem with it.