For about 90% of women, I'd say yes.
To be honest, I am well-endowed; and I occasionally get compliments on my breasts. Here's when it's okay and when it's not:
Okay:
When friends say it
When someone I'm pretty well acquainted with says it
When it's mentioned in passing in a conversation (Such as, if I said, "I can't get people to look me in the eye")
NOT okay:
I just met you
You're staring at them
I've never met you (internet)
Out of nowhere
Out of context
When men try to touch them
If you are a plastic surgeon and I am in your examining room; if we are in an intimate relationship and you are sincere; or if you are a close friend and I have asked for your specific opinion. ALL other instances are subject to interpretation as sexual harassment.
chupa mis chiches
theey say that her books are not good because she is writing childrens books that include sexaul actity in them
U vas/tebya krasivoe litso i velikaya grud'
schöne Brüste is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
I assume you mean sexual harassment when you say "physical sex harassment", if so... It is when someone touches, grabs, pulls, etc. another person in an inappropriate, sexual manner. If a guy grabs a girls butt or breasts (or anything like that) without the girls consent, that's sexual harassment. Women can also sexually harass men, though it's not heard of as much. Any kind of innappropriate touching, rubbing or fondling. Staring or looking at a girls body could also be construed as harassment
Du hast tolle Brüste. But seriously, only say it to your girlfriend. Every other girl will hit you.
The first syllable "har" is stressed in the word "harassment."
Yes, verbal, if you say it to someone.
it is round
cíocha
Seins.
In one of the earlier episodes of The Office, there is a scene where Pam is tickled by her then fiance Roy. It could be just acting, but Jenna's reactions seemed real, so I will say that yes, she is ticklish.