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I understand that you don't like this, you have every right not to. But come on, how often does it really happen?
From time to time some random homeless person will yell profanities at me when I'm downtown. I don't like that either. But I'm not about get a group of powerful board members together and start a foundation. I simply ignore it.
What was really frightening for me was when I realized that pretty much every guy that looks me up and down is stronger than me. I just feel so powerless sometimes.
This thread turned out to be hilarious. Great job you fat assnecks.
Whenever I'm in a state of pondering, thinking of the differences between men and women, and how they affect each's behaviors, I always wonder how much it affects women to be so sexualized by nearly everybody. I mean, I am absolutely not surprised by the prevalence of stuff like this, if you observe people on a busy street or a crowd you see it everywhere. One of my ultra-creepy hobbies is to just go out to some public place, bring/buy a lunch, and just sit somewhere watching people. You see guys check out women's asses all the time as they walk past. It happens, A LOT. If a group of guys walk past a girl you can see the lot of them check her out and when shes past them they make remarks like "DAAAAMN" and motioning to their chests and laughing their asses off. One of the (many) reasons I have a hard time befriending people is because so many talk about women in really despicable ways. I mean, its not as bad as hollering at women, but even people civilized enough to not shout their perversions at women on the street still definitely think them. Its pretty ****ed up.
But the high occurrence of overt sexual demeaning that women are raised with always makes me wonder what sort of impact it has on their behavior and mentality. I mean, as a guy who has never really has such experiences, I have no idea what its like to just accept that as something thats just going to happen to you. I mean, how do you deal with that? If some mother****er is scoping your body on the bus for like half an hour, you'd have to feel pretty gross afterwards. Even just in passing, having a guy "check you out" must be awful. Thats gotta have an affect on the psyche after getting that for practically your entire life.
This thread turned out to be hilarious. Great job you fat assnecks.
Oh... so Germaine Greer is dead and you're in charge now? I mean, I can't say I'm not very happy she's gone, but I am surprised at her choice of successor.That's not what feminism is about anymore.
The biggest problem with this thread is that the guys here seem to think they're entitled to an opinion about what the thought processes of the 3.5 Billion people they don't biologically resemble. In the absence of the sound basis of experience, all you can do is come to a conclusion based on stereotyping and possibly plain old prejudice. That's a little silly, but not entirely out of character with the 'alien species' hypothesis that most HL2.net threads about women usually run with.I don't think women have a problem with the fact guys might find them attractive
And even so this is not what this thread is about. It's about strangers shouting things at you in the street.Being introduced to a man and seeing his eyes flick up and down your body critically before he even looks at your face or shakes your hand = disgusting and creepy
I googled "intimidating man." This was the first result. It's not the fact that he's black you idiot. It's the fact that he's shouting at you he wants to grope you or have sex with you, and that he ****ing could if he actually wanted to and you couldn't stop him.oh, OH, SO IT'S A BLACK THING NOW, I SEE
I googled "intimidating man." This was the first result. It's not the fact that he's black you idiot. It's the fact that he's shouting at you he wants to grope you or have sex with you, and that he ****ing could if he actually wanted to and you couldn't stop him.
If you carry a loaded gun on you at all times you have some serious problems.Oh you could stop him.
It only takes one, and if someone tried forcefully, it would be self defense.
I know he was joking. Doesn't change the fact that he was totally dismissing my point.
If you carry a loaded gun on you at all times you have some serious problems.
If have reason to carry a firearm at all times you must have serious problems with security.So you believe what the media tells you now?
Concealed carry is legal with the proper licenses and people do use it more often then you'd think.
If you carry a loaded weapon, that doesn't mean you have serious problems. And to think that then you must be seriously stupid.
you must have serious problems with security.
How is living in an area with loads of crime not a problem for him? I didn't mean just mental health. If your life is constantly in danger then that is a really serious problem.Uh... How is it his problem if the part of town he is walking around in is dangerous?
Depending on where you live it can be perfectly reasonable to carry a weapon.
There is a lot of crime in big cities riom.
No I was trying to use clever phrasing. I was using two meanings of the phrase "having serious problems" at once. If he doesn't need a gun but carries one all the times he has a problem in the sense that there is something wrong with him. If he has to carry a gun for his own protection he has a problem in the sense that the high crime rate and danger he faces every day is a problem that he faces and must deal with (by carrying the gun).It's a problem that he has to deal with if he is living in an area like that. I don't get what you're saying. Do you have a problem with him carrying a concealed weapon when there's a serious risk of being mugged?
Would he be wearing his boxing garb at the time?To all the people who don't understand, imagine this man randomly declaring his want to **** you in the middle of the street:
This is the funniest possible response. It just comes from nowhere. I'd like to ask your permission to use it as a general purpose response to anyone who says anything I don't agree with.So you believe what the media tells you now?
This is the funniest possible response. It just comes from nowhere. I'd like to ask your permission to use it as a general purpose response to anyone who says anything I don't agree with.
"Man, what the hell, Laurence, why did you smash that window? Our MP is green!"
"So you believe what the media tells you now?!?"
HL2.net is king of non sequitur (anti) logic.
You come in and out of this thread making snide little comments like you need an emotional hug, or a token of self-validation from others, or something.