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In reply to the discussion: 100 catcalls in a day. Experience how much fun this is NOT. [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)11. it is a way for men and even boys, to put us in our place. but, they want us to pretend it is a
compliment and take it good naturedly. all the while he knows, and we know, it is about putting us in our place.
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The shitty comments at the end of the article remind me of the people who are always
MerryBlooms
Oct 2014
#2
it is a way for men and even boys, to put us in our place. but, they want us to pretend it is a
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#11
we? you are here for three hours and already became a we? and let us know we are wasting our time,
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#13
cant imagine it would be much different. and so many women are expected too LOOK
mopinko
Oct 2014
#16
10, 11 yr old niece in a modest two piece out in front yard playing in sprinklers.
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#20
it has nothing to do with attraction, just as rape is not about sex. it is control, dominance,
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#23
it has gotten worse. our boys are raised on porn and society, media uses women to entertain
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#24
I remember the sense of shame, too. We need to educate our daughters that it isn't their fault.
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#30
Yes! They have this sense that it is their right to judge. Even if they're not thinking
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#32
would you like the women on this site to start telling you our stories? cause for a man
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#37
What are you talking about? There were plenty of men who are just as white as she is
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#40
my son is a runner also. he gets the inevitable fat middle age man calling him
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#47
ok. and it sure sounded like it, per all the responses you got. i will take you at
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#50
I've never done that kind of crap. Didn't see any point to it. My Australian mother...
BlueJazz
Oct 2014
#54
I might have acted that way when I was 14-15. Maybe, although I can't remember now. But
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#69
Yep, always feels like some (not so subtle) form of agression and domination to me
freeplessinseattle
Oct 2014
#73
It's weird. I had many brilliant professors but the most brilliant of all of them was a woman. I've
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#76
You're welcome, sheshe2. I'm glad they made it, though it brought back a lot of unwelcome memories.
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#78
Can you not figure out why no girl or woman wants to deal with 10 obnoxious assholes PER HOUR???
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#107
You don't think what this woman went through was harassment? You don't think she felt harassed
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#111
No.It is not okay to say hi and give a small compliment. Not unless you've made eye contact and
Luminous Animal
Oct 2014
#113
Flash: she's a woman. Listen to the women responding here. We've all been through it,
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#119
You get ltd, all the way thru your sub thread you adamantly stand with and defend bullies.
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#128
Yes. Think about it. This woman was being talked to about every six minutes by strange men.
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#131
It's possible that there's less of it in Minnesota. I noticed there was less of it in Seattle
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#132
Well, if I heard a man call out Herman, I would have figured he was talking to some guy named Herman
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#137
Are you a troll or so obtuse you don't even understand what street harassment is? nt
raccoon
Oct 2014
#153
Yeah, I understand the men and women are attracted to eachother, why would you doubt that?
boston bean
Oct 2014
#154
Harassed when young; treated as nothings when old. By men who think they're all that but are zeroes.
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#155
This is ON THE STREET, with fugly-arse dirtbags. You must know some desperate women.
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#156
Stop saying things with "comma but" in them, read up, and exercise the power you have.
Brickbat
Oct 2014
#157
what is the factiual source for your claim that the video was produced in such a way
geek tragedy
Oct 2014
#159
Actually, I say hello and good morning to most men and women I meet as I walk.
OnlinePoker
Oct 2014
#171
"Women could probably be trained quite easily to see men first as sexual things...
JTFrog
Oct 2014
#181
this is excellent. needs to be OP. instead we are told a lifetime, mans body is not attractive, no
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#183
I'll bet most DU women have untold stories not just of verbal harassment, but of groping & grabbing
Arugula Latte
Oct 2014
#185
i talk to people out and about ALL the time. and we know the difference. we all do. this is not a
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#189
and again, we all know the difference. my eyes, when i was young out and about. some middle aged
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#190
as do i. and started about 12. or 12 when i was old enough to recognize it. being a fuckin kid
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#191
and mine was a hand between my leg, from behind, pushing up my vagina. line of school cafeteria.
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#194
you are my people. i hope we end up sittin on a bench in a fun place, and can chat about....
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#199
Look at her face! She didn't show the slightest bit of interest in having any contact
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#210
i did. went to mad. then, i was embarrassed. and shamed, that i reacted so angrily.
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#225
Ewwww, you went straight for the "conceited" gambit- which shows your resentment of women who are
bettyellen
Oct 2014
#232
I wish on you ten such idiots, for every hour you walk the streets, every day....
Moonwalk
Oct 2014
#235
re: "There's never debate, nuance, or gray area with sexual harrassment. Zero."
thesquanderer
Oct 2014
#245
From Miss Manners to those who think a woman is rude to not respond to lewd strangers
Dollface
Oct 2014
#247
I think it was more powerful that she didn't. We all got to see how long he persisted,
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#250
Very much so. It is nice to not have to hear that crap. Yeah, I am...old! If only I'd lose 20 years
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#261
It can be, and it can be like that "I say potato, you say potato" thing. Hello vs Heellllooooo
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#262
Yes, that is what we are all saying. Never talk to someone whose job it to talk with you.
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#263
Is this a NOT ALL men, post? Ya. We ALL know it is not all men. We have brothers, husbands,
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#264
Men are expected in our society to be confident, make the first move, and go get the girl you want
davidn3600
Oct 2014
#275
re: "There's never debate, nuance, or gray area with sexual harrassment. Zero."
thesquanderer
Oct 2014
#287