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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]4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)155. Making eye contact and smiling without saying anything
could very easily be misconstrued as something hostile.
"Why is he smiling and staring at me but not saying anything?"
So depending on who this is aimed at you could have just created a very awkward situation.
One that get's a write up on some blog about the creepy smiling Schrodingers-rapist on the train.
women feel and know it. men, not so much, i do not think. and if they are aware, and start recognizing in self, that will make a huge difference.
One thing I really enjoy is having women tell me how men think and why we're deficient and wrong.
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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