Construction workers are sometimes the objects of ogling and not just the perpetrators. A customer was browsing in a local meat shop when he happened to hear one of the young women behind the counter whisper to the other. “Did you catch that? That was hot.” She was referring to one of the many construction workers working on a three block stretch of mangled road, on which the meat shop is located. Amused by the feminine display of lustfulness, the man couldn’t help but put the woman on the spot.
“I caught that,” he said. “Did you?” she replied. “That’s not supposed to catch your eye.” The fact is it didn’t catch his eye; he didn’t see the person she was referring to. But her response confirmed she was checking out a man. “I mean I saw what you said to her,” he explained. The lady turned slightly red with blush. The co-worker at the other end of the counter broke into a giggle, but stayed out of the conversation. The customer commented he thought it was the other way around and the construction workers did the ogling. There was a brief exchange about how women are more subtle and discrete when they are checking out the opposite sex, followed by the woman expressing her attraction to the boys in hardhats. “Oh I don’t mind the construction one bit,” she said.
Both ladies working in the meat shop were reasonably attractive. They were the typical girl-next-door type. One might wonder what the construction workers would make of it, if they knew they were the ones being gawked at. These same workers on this construction site have been witnessed in the act many times. One guy sees a ‘hot chick’, whispers something to the others and four or five heads turn in unison to look at her. Well boys, the ladies are gaping back at you.
Posted on August 19, 2008
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