re: chikan and chatting (empirical evidence considered)
Black Shogun,
I think you may be right. But I don't understand how it may be possible for a woman to not become aware of a set of fingers travelling up her mound.
Consider what happened to me on the bus yesterday. I met a middle-aged white woman whom I had chikaned the day before after striking up a conversation. She had seemed eager to talk then, and had not reacted while I rubbed my fingers gently on her mound, which was kind of covered by a bag in her lap.
When I saw her on the bus, I was in a dilemma as to whether I could push my luck further. But she laid my concerns to rest by giving me a big smile. I sat down beside her and gently got into position. We continued our conversation, and my fingers crawled up her thigh towards her mound. She stole glances at her lap a couple of times but kept talking, and in fact pulled her bag closer towards her crotch -- which I felt sure was a sign of providing my fingers with better cover.
So I got bolder and cupped her mound, and still no reaction -- just pleasant conversation. And then, she suddenly looked down and said "excuse me" not in an angry tone but in a flustered voice. As I slid my hand away, she said with a nervous laugh "your hands are all over me" and her words trailed off. We carried on the conversation after a slight pause, and in another few minutes she seemed to have turned friendly again.
Two thing may have happened -- a) she may have felt that my sitting posture was getting more and more suspicious and people would start to notice.
b) I may have gotten close to her pussy, which could have triggered a sudden emotion of guilt.
c) her thighs and mound are made of rubber, so she felt nothing all along until the moment of awareness.
And the larger question is -- what about the conversation? How is it possible for a woman to keep chatting away when she is most likely completely aware of being touched unless she feels okay with it or is enjoying it?
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