Cat Calling Females?

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  • #277074
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    MgtowWave
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    Twenty plus years ago where i live guys did it girls did it and it was no big deal.Many times i got cat called while doing road construction, holding a shovel on the side of the road wearing a hard hat.

    Today women say its harrassment.

    BETTER to ignore women.They have lots of problems and expect you to solve them because you are a man and they WILL reject you when you fail to solve their problems meanwhile still expecting you to solve them.They give you unsolveable problems that mostly or at least partly exist only in their problem riddled heads.

    Faced with a no win situation its only wise to walk away.

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

    #277077
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    Never cat called a woman in my life. Don’t want to give her the attention. But even blue pill men don’t do it. I’ve never seen it happen before, it’s not the pandemic that it is made out to be.

    Like that video of a woman walking around New York for 10 hours and it amounted to a bunch of stuff like this.

    “Have a nice evening.”
    “How are you doing today?”
    “Hey beautiful.”

    Yes, but to be fair, I think this is one area where we also need to put ourselves in a woman’s shoes for a moment. Those comments of ‘Have a nice evening’, etc., will have been laced with intent. In a certain context, ‘Have a nice evening’, ‘How are you’, ‘Where are you going’, ‘Can I help you?’ can be translated as something more.

    No, I’ve never seen men actually cat-call women in the literal sense either, but I take ‘cat-calling’ to include broader behaviours of the type described – such as provocatively asking ‘Have a nice evening’, etc. That’s what the feminists mean when they go on about this.

    Don’t think I’m siding with feminists here. I don’t think there is much in these complaints, but there will be times when a woman will feel harassed by this. If you are getting suggestive shouts and approaches continually, that’s going to start to be annoying after a while, right?

    “Provocatively”

    There is nothing f~~~ing provocative about telling someone to have a nice evening. I don’t care if you “feel harassed” or not. You’re not being harassed. If I “feel threatened” by a 90 year old grandma, that doesn’t mean s~~~. There has to be intent. And if you look deep enough into anything, anything and everything is offensive. And that’s exaclty what has happened.

    Sure, it will get annoying. Just like getting cut off in traffic is annoying, just like stubbing your toe is annoying. That doesn’t mean I start a movement about anti toe stubbing. Maybe I’ll care more how women “feel” when men aren’t being killed twice as often as women are on the streets every day and women are still being given special treatment and consideration while men aren’t even part of the f~~~ing discussion.

    Source.

    http://www.aic.gov.au/dataTools/facts/vicGenderCrime.html

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

    #277089
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    Bobphilo
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    I don’t know about hookers, do guys whistle at hookers to flag them down?

    The hookers approach you. Take a walk down NYC’s 7th Ave at night. Like Paul Simon sang in “The Boxer” “Asking only workman’s wages I go looking for a job, but I get no offers, just a come-on from the whores on 7th Ave. I do declare, there were times when I was so lonesome I took some comfort there”.
    After all, they’re in a sales related public service business.

    #277094
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    Bobphilo
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    Sure, it will get annoying. Just like getting cut off in traffic is annoying, just like stubbing your toe is annoying. That doesn’t mean I start a movement about anti toe stubbing.

    Except there should be a movement against toe stubbing if people go around stubbing other peoples toes.
    Don’t get me wrong, I think that it is wrong to call just saying hello as sexual harassment. But Jack is right in saying that some guys go too far and do things like making lewd sucking sounds as women go by and that is wrong. I have seen that too.

    #277106
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    Deadly Raver
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    If I had a dollar for everytime I heard someone getting catcalled in public, I might have enough to get drunk on. Just saying.

    Learn from the past, Control the present, and you will know the Future.

    #277125
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    Atton
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    Might just be where I live, but I have only heard of one case of cat calling.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

    #277132
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    Constantine
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    I’ve never done it, and have only ever seen it happen to somebody else on one occasion. A guy catcalled my sister about ten years ago when we were going to a bar. It didn’t bother her, so we just kept walking. She said, “It’s cool, I don’t care – it’s a compliment really” and on we went. No harm, no foul.

    These days it’s a big deal because women make it a big deal. Because feminists have poisoned women with the theory that any kind of flattery is harassment, that’s what they’ve come to believe. And now we’re in a situation where if a guy catcalls a woman, he apparently deserves to get the s~~~ kicked out of him for it. I don’t know how many of you have ever heard of that idiotic novel Dietland, but it was praised by everyone as the “Female Fight Club” (I’m not f~~~ing kidding), and something that “really tapped into the anger that a lot of women feel.” No. What it tapped into was the moronic s~~~ that women insist on pumping up into a major issue. One critic wrote something like, “This book reminds me how much I want to tear down harassment – I want to lash out at anyone who I see catcalling women in the street.”

    Do you? Because when a man wants to do that to random people, he’s told that he’s in serious need of anger management.

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

    #277137
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    Anonymous
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    Very rare. Even in the bigger cities I rarely see cat calling.

    What I do see often is a group of women whispering something to each other while looking at some man, then giggling and like someone else said, making a loud noise, in order to get attention from some specific man.

    #277174
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    Varun
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    I have seen cat-calling, many times without consequences for the men (boys, actually) and 2 times with HEAVY consequences.

    The first was in 2009 when I was on a holiday with my family in the south: when we were going for breakfast coming out of the hotel.. two pumped-up guys (probably drunk) did that wolf-whistle to an average-looking woman passing by. In a jiffy, they were surrounded by white knights and beaten to pulp; I tried hard to go nearer to see them getting beaten up but my mother help me back by my collar asking me to not go. “Crazy men out there! Don’t go, you’ll get hurt!”

    The second incident was fairly recently… in 2013 . I remember the date too. It was October 27.. a Sunday I think. I was coming home after tuitions in a public bus. At one particular stop, a lady in her 20s was just about to get on board when somebody behind her whistled.It wasn’t even proper, and it was more of a howl than a whistle. In an instant, she scurrys back down and hits the man with her hand-bag, and other females and white knights join in on the fun. I’m pretty sure he got 4-5 bones broken. The bus was delayed for a full hour and the police was called. The man was cuffed and escorted away.

    Nobody in their right minds would cat-call, if they value their lives even one bit.

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

    #277209
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    Prefer Peace to Piece
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    I’ve never cat called a woman. I’m too busy ignoring them.

    #277307
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    I_Walk_Alone
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    I’ve never cat-called/wolf-whistled at a woman in my life and I’ve no intention of ever doing so, as I see the whole thing as being really trashy and tacky.

    However, after seeing the furore over the Shoshana Roberts street harassment video and the whole ‘OMG!!! RAYP KULCHA!!!’ hysteria that followed, I don’t even look at women in the street. I have my headphones in at all times whenever I’m outdoors, so I’m engrossed in my music anyway.

    If I see a woman walking towards me, I either cross the street to avoid her, or fix my gaze on something on the opposite side of the street (usually the roof of a house) until she has passed me. Not even going to provide them with any ammo to use against me.

    #277308
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    JollyMisanthrope
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    Cat calling is old school. I’ve never seen anybody cat calling outside of TV and movies.

    The Children of Doom... Doom's Children. They told my lord the way to the Mountain of Power. They told him to throw down his sword and return to the Earth... Ha! Time enough for the Earth in the grave.
    #277339
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    MgtowWave
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    I wear dark sunglasses and act as if any woman near me is not there.

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

    #277367
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    MgtowWave
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    A lot o this stuff is how poor people flirt.The 10 hours in NY girl was walking thru parts OF THE F~~~ING GETTO.
    People there Meet up and pair up FROM THE STREET.The whole idea of “Game ” originated from the getto.BTW in American gettoes “Game ” means a lot more than just how to talk to women.It means,Having Game means being a Player.Being a player can mean anything from being a bulls~~~ artist to being successful with and desired by women to being the toughest guy on the block to making a lot of money selling drugs to being a successful pimp to being a thief to being a current or former gang member to any combination of any of the above and more.Men there greet each other by saying “Hey whats up player” .Being a player means being in control and someone to be respected or even feared.Once again rich to middle class white women poking their noses in where they have no idea WTF is going on and calling something its not.

    Ignorat c~~~s all of them and best to interact with them as little as possible.

    I wear dark sunglasses and no woman has any idea if i have even noticed her.

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

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