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In reply to the discussion: "... most men, even good caring men, have no clue what we go through on a daily basis..." [View all]Solly Mack
(97,100 posts)23. I once asked a regular customer if he was feeling better
and was sorry I did.
He had a headache (he asked for an aspirin) a few days before and thought he was coming down with the flu. When I saw him next I asked how he was feeling. I was just being polite. He was a regular customer.
This man decided I was interested in him or I would have never asked about his health. I put a stop to his advances but I was completely creeped out by his assumption. (and his actions)
He said I wasn't "just" being polite but that I was coming on to him...otherwise I wouldn't have remembered he had a headache. And, yes - he got very angry with me for "leading him on".
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"... most men, even good caring men, have no clue what we go through on a daily basis..." [View all]
redqueen
Sep 2012
OP
i see it too much on du anymore. this is why, when we continually point the finger at repugs
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#20
There are no real scientific studies linking porn use to violence against women
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#65
It was a frustrating conversation, and it's frustrating to have it over and over again.
Brickbat
Sep 2012
#90
i re read some of that thread. as i said above, a reminder that misogyny is not party specific. nt
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#21
if any man has a problem with that, they should take it up with other men, not with us!
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#22
any Apple shit you wear or hold (on public transit) is like painting a big target on your forehead
datasuspect
Sep 2012
#72
If you're nice, you could end up being treated to a view of the man rubbing himself,
redqueen
Sep 2012
#30
maybe if more women and girls were a little more aggressive, more men would no longer feel a right
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#45
then again, it would be on them. look, women are continually told to speak softy to the male cause
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#54
12 yr old niece sat quietly, hunched, as a over 40 waiter rubbed his crotch on her pouring her water
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#138
"she can learn to properly read guys??" TED BUNDY had the appearance of a nice, well-spoken guy
raccoon
Sep 2012
#81
Honestly, after the umpteenth time, it is understandable that you get so frustrated,
KitSileya
Sep 2012
#34
You've had strange men masturbate while talking about your tits in public?
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#173
generally it happened when i was in thought, but regardless, it would always take a moment for it to
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#77
Rec'd for the content, and for Wheaton, who has a long history of being a better man than most.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#35
I wish I knew what the solution was. Heck, I wish I knew what I'd do in that position... but I don't
LanternWaste
Sep 2012
#73
I've noticed a few instances when the religious right and the far left
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#119
There is one listing in the geek feminism wiki which I've never seen used that way in context.
redqueen
Sep 2012
#101
i was telling you how i, as a woman think and feel. and.... when make eye contact and smile,
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#156
This Aspie keeps quiet because I'm terrified of looking like a creepy "nice guy".
Odin2005
Sep 2012
#161
Yes, she gets to define her opinion of what a "real man" is. I don't see her
gkhouston
Sep 2012
#123
Again, you assume that the promise of violence falls under the umbrella of "nice person
gkhouston
Sep 2012
#167
You think she did. I think she didn't. If she'd said, "He is a nice person who offered to beat up
gkhouston
Sep 2012
#171
My husband relayed a story to me about witnessing a woman getting hit on at a train stop
nadine_mn
Sep 2012
#102