Not at all. As I said in my post #43, I have felt flattered when a man looked at me appreciatively. Whether or not his mind wanders to sex is not my concern, provided he behaves appropriately (no rude gestures, no rude comments, etc). The vast majority of men that I have interacted with in my life have behaved well. And no, I have not heard this from other men because I haven't asked them. I doubt my father, brother, brother-in-law, and adult sons would tell me the same thing my SO did, even if they feel the same way he does. And I've not asked my male friends, it has never come up. Maybe telling women what men really think violates the male code. lol
How unfortunate that you feel you cannot confide in your best friend. I have three adult male sons and I love the fact that they have male friends they can discuss emotional issues with. Their generation is so much better off I think. But I promise you that you CAN talk to women about anything and they will treat you just as they would a girlfriend. You don't have to get dressed up for that. We are very good at reading subtle body language cues and we can tell when someone, male or female, is being sincere about their emotional state of mind. We can tell whether or not a man has ulterior motives. I have had great talks with male friends about all sorts of things, just as if I was talking to a female friend. I have had close male friends since I was a teenager. Not many, but a few.
I feel the same way about my SO.
Not all women dress specifically to look sexy, in fact most women I know do not dress like that on a day-to-day basis. My daughters-in-law have a non-complimentary word for women who put themselves out there just to go to the grocery store or out for brunch: heavy makeup, skirts that are too short, heels that are too high, tops that are too low-cut or too tight. We can tell if a GG is trying to get guys to look at her. It's OK for some venues like a night club, but not at work or around town doing day-to-day things. But, so many crossdressers seem to try to emulate the women that we GGs don't respect. Not all CDers, obviously, but a great many.
So if your style doesn't look like you're trying to attract a man, then these comments don't apply to you. :)