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I will put a ballpark percentage, just my opinion. 95% of men would love this.
Put me in the 5%. I don't whine about it , but their is no guarantee you will actually be interested. Do you imagine they will all be bikini models? Hell, I even dialed it down a few times with those who could have been because not crazy is a requirement. When I was hit on it was not what I would consider serendipitous much of the time. I had to more or less hint I was not interested. I didn't get a thrill from awkward situations. It wasn't just walking down the street , typically but when I noticed someone I was not interested in was interested in me, it was the last thing I wanted. As long as its not persistent, who cares?
Anyway this feminist BS was debunked at the time by this:
There is a “very, very harmful” culture running throughout the WNBA, she says, which saw her get bullied during her eight-year career because she is heterosexual.
put me in the 5%. I don't whine about it , but their is no guarantee you will actually be interested. Do you imagine they will all be bikini models? Hell, i even dialed it down a few times with those who could have been because not crazy is a requirement. When i was hit on it was not what i would consider serendipitous much of the time. I had to more or less hint i was not interested. I didn't get a thrill from awkward situations. It wasn't just walking down the street , typically but when i noticed someone i was not interested in was interested in me, it was the last thing i wanted. As long as its not persistent, who cares?
Anyway this feminist bs was debunked at the time by this:
there is a “very, very harmful” culture running throughout the wnba, she says, which saw her get bullied during her eight-year career because she is heterosexual.
Put me in the 5%. I don't whine about it , but their is no guarantee you will actually be interested. Do you imagine they will all be bikini models? Hell, I even dialed it down a few times with those who could have been because not crazy is a requirement. When I was hit on it was not what I would consider serendipitous much of the time. I had to more or less hint I was not interested. I didn't get a thrill from awkward situations. It wasn't just walking down the street , typically but when I noticed someone I was not interested in was interested in me, it was the last thing I wanted. As long as its not persistent, who cares?
Anyway this feminist BS was debunked at the time by this:
There is a “very, very harmful” culture running throughout the WNBA, she says, which saw her get bullied during her eight-year career because she is heterosexual.
That bullying has occurred towards gay people in many other circumstances. Country clubs. Work. Neighborhood associations. School.
It doesn't make it right in either circumstance. But it's funny to see turnabout get complained about so quickly.
Oh yeah, unless, its someone they don't like than appearance is everything......don't act as if feminist don't make fun of others, they're actually really good at it!
I really think women should start catcalling to men so they know how it feels. It feels like you are a piece of meat and it feels like a violation of your personal space and the right to walk down a street without hearing lewd remarks.
It is not minor.
I really think GAY men should start treating straight men the way some straight men treat women on the street.
I'm just curious.....picking no position, I'm just curious.....men are thinking it whether or not they express it. Does that make you less uncomfortable?
I don't care what you think. Thinking does not impose itself upon my day, it does not demand a response, and thinking in and of itself is not threatening. So go ahead, think whatever you like.
She could be walking down the street in a bad neighborhood naked and that does not give anyone the right to say a word.
Her manner of dress or conduct does not permit anyone else behavior.
Remember Lady Godiva's protest.
That is not the point, pay attention.
She manufactured her response.
Again, if a white guy walks into a black neighborhood with a T shirt that says something racist, is it right he is attacked physically, verbally abused, etc..?
No, it is not right, but that does not justify the persons action of doing such as their action of such was SEEKING an antagonistic response.
Go seeking trouble and you will most certainly find it. That is all her video showed.
Geez, the catcalling shown in the OP tape is tame compare to some of the stuff I heard when I was young. And believe me, I sure wasn't "hot" - I was just young and female. I lived and worked in a tough neighborhood in Baltimore, MD and had to walk by a firehouse everyday to get to work and heard all kinds of "suggestions" from the firemen on a daily basis. I also got catcalled by police, bar patrons, and various neighborhood residents. Man, those guys were creative! I sure wasn't "flattered" by the attention I received; it was downright embarrassing and humiliating to have guys say graphic things to and about me.
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