This would be a much more rare circumstance for a woman alone on a bus. Is your need to express your attraction really worth making most women uncomfortable, even scared for the very few times it doesn't?
Unlike the common media representation, I happen to know women who like this attention. I guess this balances my view of the world.
I'll add that I personally have and never would do such a thing, not do I want to. Most women don't need men's comments about their attractiveness, it seems to me, they use mirrors, copious mineral stained greases* and self obsession to do that.
Pure classic GOT thread. Utter madness to think that is normal behaviour Jeffrey
And then in pops GOTs resident misogynist Chris with his tuppence worth.
You misunderstand my comments entirely. I'm not a misogynist at all. My general dislike of men and women and their herd-like behaviours and foolishness is in equal measure (*men too hide behind makeup and fall prey to simple minded advertising). If I have commented more against women's attitudes recently, it is only through weariness and irritation at the persistent misandristic bile that issues daily from the British media.