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man gets street harassed walking in NYC
This is a now one,better than the funnyordie one
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Cute, but I think a lot of offended guys are missing the point. When a man walks down the street (with his model strut on, I must say) and gets some unsolicited attention, he does not fear for his own safety and start reaching for the pepper spray in his purse. A man is more often in the position of power and has no fear, but only feels the complimentary part of the attention. He would *probably* only have a fearful reaction if the attention was coming from a larger male or from an obviously psychotic female.
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I would love to see some extra large sexy girl try this.:thumbsup
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i bet that 10 hour girl video made a lot of girls sad that they don't get that kind of attention....not that they want it but it probably made a lot of girls feel insecure about themselves and possibly not attractive enough to get hit on like that. and i am not condoning what those guys did in that video at all...
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Is it okay for me to say hello to the people in my building...
Or should I just walk by in the hall or stand there saying nothing at all... Isn't that a little antisocial and creepy... Fuck it I'll just look at my smart phone and pretend I'm texting someone... |
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It's ridiculous that so many men got offended by the woman's video. What does it say about yourself to be angry over a woman recording men being dicks. Just ask yourself that.
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In contrast, the male model's video was of him doing his best swagger strut down the sidewalk. He was giving off fairly obvious body language signals. |
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Ofcourse they were saying stuff because she got their attention with those nice curves in her skin tight jeans. But 99% of guys were just saying friendly, unthreatening or funny stuff. The only one who was creepy was the guy silently walking next to her for 5 minutes. And he probably thought 'when i just walk along, maybe we can make eye contact, and then get a convo going' - that's actually how some guys think who don't really know what they're doing. It's tame and non threatening. Walk as a woman in countries like egypt and tunis, those guys are frustrated, intimidating and a threat to women. Or dress and walk like that through shithole ghettos here in NL where there are muslims, they say 'hello' and if a woman ignores them she gets friendly 'dirty cancerwhore' curse words. What you saw in that clip was fucking civilized compared to alot of other places. It was a whiny feminist trainwreck of a propaganda piece. |
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A) ignore, which can result in abuse like you mentioned. Hopefully it doesn't and he lets her walk away unchallenged. B) tell them to fuck off, which can result in escalation of the situation on both sides. C) be polite and ask them to leave her alone, which can result in two adults going their own peaceful ways OR he gets offended and escalates the situation. You don't have to be a bra-burner to see the world from another point of view once in a while. |
Meh, try being a white guy living in regional Vietnam. These videos are tame in comparison. People should get over themselves.
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And then women move to Seattle and complain that NO men ever approach them because Seattle is full of pussified men. So true:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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I wonder why these feminists are not already the target of some guys going postal.... |
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they guy did have nice pecs |
staggering that some men think treating some woman like a piece of meat 'lucky' enough to get some attention from them might be endearing.
I'm far from any kind of captain save a ho but lol, really? People think that original video is mostly ok? It's not *all* bad, but 70% or more of that original video had me cringing in embarrassment on the guys' behalfs. |
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So I am not sure what kind of person can see that as an acceptable behavior. I can see someone who has 0 people skills and zero socializing skills may think that was ok... It definitely NOT how you pick up ladies from the street (assuming they are doing that wishing to meet/pick up a chck) :) |
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Whenever an attractive girl is pissed off at me (despite that fact that I am completely honest about not wanting to be exclusive) I get socially attacked by her circle of friends who often try to get white knights involved. Submissive men need to get their heads out of their ass and stop supporting an emotionally manipulative female agenda. |
one at the end where the dude has to turn his chick around :1orglaugh
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I don't do relationships, and am 100% up front about that, every time, and multiple times. So far, 100% of the women who are 'yeah that's fine I just want a fuck buddy too' end up not wanting to be just fuck buddies, and I get the same shit from her friends that you get. That doesn't prevent me from seeing what assholes most of those guys were/are on the video though. Just because all buses may be red, it doesn't mean that everything red is a bus. |
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If you see her as anything other than an opportunistic attention whore I would say you are submitting to her agenda. |
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I don't think that the majority of men behave as portrayed in that video, but what I can't wrap my head around is the sheer amount of men who think that behaviour is ok. Which now thinking about it, must mean the majority of gfy posters *do* behave like that, or would do if they had the chance to. and ftr, yeah it's clickbait viral whoring, obviously. But pretty eye-opening to see all the 'the men did absolutely nothing wrong' views. |
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I hate it when I'm treated like I'm a piece of meat
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I still don't think that what MOST of the guys did in the video was creepy or threatening?
I'm surprised many people do. |
I don't think people think it creepy/threatening, or even harrassment like the 'fact' they are trying to portray (aside from the guy walking alongside her) - it's just completely dickish. Like, today they're job was to try not to act like a cunt, and the majority in the video failed miserably.
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I guess I should feel oh so privileged that men feel I'm attractive enough to catcall when I'm wearing regular clothes and walking through a public place. Knowing that most men would be happy to have sex with any female, regardless of clothing or attractiveness, shouldn't take away from the complimentary nature of their actions, I guess. I guess I should be walking down the street saying "thank you,sir' and "yes, thank you very much sir, have a great day, sir" and "thank you for noticing me, sir" as I go. alrighty then. |
I honestly cannot tell if a bloke is good looking or not? was he really all that? He just looked a little camp to me.
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I agree with much of what you say in general but on this I will have to disagree. Apart from that one guy following her I didn't see harassment. Saying 'hello' or 'good day' - and obviously meaning 'i think you're sexy' is not threatening or harassing in my opinion. They also did not 'approach' the woman as you said. Most stayed where they were as she walked by. As one poster pointed out above, women who don't get attention from men (even attention like this) are depressed they don't. Now think about this from another angle. What if all the guys in the video who said, 'hello beautiful' were rich, successful, good-looking famous men? Men who dressed in an upstanding way and looked 'dashing' and white knight like? How would women's reactions be then? |
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When men do this "complimenting" from the sidelines, what is the appropriate response? |
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Two men say 'hello beautiful.' Both feel a sexual attraction towards her. One sees her as a piece of meat and the other a human being. Hard to separate that. Women also 'want' attention. Sexual attention too. Or else they wouldn't dress they way they do. They don't want it from people who see them as objects or want physical contact without permission etc... But they do want to be seen as desirable. Then there are varying degrees as to how much each woman wants. Some women want people to look and that's it. Within JUST THAT behavior some want discreet looks and some want blatant stares. Some want guys to offer phone numbers. But back to your question. I don't think she needed to answer anyone because she was walking fast without making eye contact. If she walked into the store and the clerk said hello beautiful then she should say hello and move on to whatever business she wants with the store. If the clerk continues on this point without getting any positive feedback from her he should stop or else he is harassing her. So many fine lines, many different opinions of harassment even among women. |
this made me laugh a little at this subject.... |
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That happens to me everyday...I am used to it now.
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