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About a month before joining this site, my buddy wanted to tour a university and was thinking about attending.
After nearly finishing looking around and confirming he wanted to go there, we took an elevator to the third floor. After the second floor, it stopped, and a young woman about our age got on with us. We made no eye contact with her whatsoever, and waited the 15-20 seconds it took to get to the third floor.
After looking at what we wanted to up there, on our way out, we were being called over by some lady that worked there. She said she received a report that we were “making people uncomfortable” and asked us to leave. Having literally no issues before that (in fact, we had some students giving us pointers and being very kind otherwise), my friend knew immediately it was the girl on the elevator that reported us. After questioning the worker lady enough, we indeed confirmed it was the elevator girl. We never said a word to her, she never said a word to us.
After enough condescending glares and speaking tones, the woman worker said she was going to contact the campus police and straighten this out and “see who is in the right.”
We left soon after, and needless to say, my friend is definitely not attending that school.
So, to the point: What is it with women and elevators? Seriously, they can’t not feel creeped out for…20 seconds or so!?
It makes me want to look at them in the elevator and say, “don’t worry. I’m as creeped out by you as you are by me” just to see her reaction. I’d probably be reported for harassment or something ridiculous like that.
At that point, I normally make sure to take an elevator alone at work, or take the healthier route that the women almost never take: THE STAIRS.
This made me laugh because under our video /video/the-wall/ I talked about a nearly identical elevator experience too. Female behavior in elevators is weird and their MAJOR issues are apparent. In fact, when I was 19, I got on an elevator, and before we hit the ground floor we were making out. Talk about weird. I don’t even know how it happened. I’m serious.
( Was I raped? because I don’t remember saying “yes” or giving any verbal consent. That was a long time ago and times have changed.)
Even just on Friday I got into an elevator in the employee parking garage – and I don’t look like George from Seinfeld or anything – but this girl was waiting like me, and she gets all uncomfortable and whips out her phone — pretending to be “busy” to acknowledge the presence of another human being. There is nobody around , its obvious we both work in the same building , we’re the only two people, and she is gazing into her f~~~ing phone. I’m shaking my head trying to stop from laughing at her. It’s SO F~~~NIG WIERD. Nowhere else in the world that I have travelled does s~~~ like that take place, but if you’re in North America, expect that s~~~.
I’m tall and broad shouldered and even the rare dog will be “intimidated” but I was ready to bet this chick had 14 dating profiles which said “If you’re under 6’0 tall don’t f~~~ing message me”….. and even when she’s standing next to one, she pretends he doesn’t exist.
SMH.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.That’s fantastic. That’s exactly the reaction I see possibly about 8 times out of 10.
The infamous phone-whip. I stand at 6’3″, and can see pretty well…enough to see that all she’s doing is staring at her menu screen the whole time. Makes me want to have a creepy ringtone and have it “conveniently” go off just to spice things up.
Just imagine your classic “creeped out” woman hearing the “Halloween” or “Saw” theme start playing as the object of creepiness looms over her back.
We left soon after, and needless to say, my friend is definitely not attending that school.
Why not send a letter to the letter to president of the alumni council to let them know of your experience and your friend’s decision?
And schools wonder why male enrollment is going down down down? Don’t they know that it’s overwhelmingly male alumni who donate to their alma maters, not female graduates?
Chances are good, MegaChris, that the elevator had a hidden security camera – I would have called her bluff, gone to security and demanded a copy of the recording. Although the chances of her being legally ‘sanctioned’ are slight, there might have been enough ‘hassle’ in the whole affair to make her think twice about crying wolf in the future. As it stands, she’s now walking around feeling ’empowered’ about how she dropped the two of you into it. Don’t take that s~~~.
...And in our own despair, against our will, Comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God. - Agamemnon; by Aeschylus
There is a flurry of articles about why boys are not doing so well in school, why boys are not entering universities, and the like. (These come out several times a year in a cluster. I’m thinking it is around the dates the schools compile their statistics.)
What these articles leave out is: Boys are punished simply for being in school! So are men for being in college. (It’s come to the point where merely getting in an elevator is a crime.) Somehow the writers cannot see what is plainly before their eyes.
Which brings me to this article:
MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS TAUGHT TO SHUN GIRLS http://sanelity.com/2015/03/middle-school-boys-taught-to-shun-girls/
This writer has seen it, note prequel articles in sidebar.Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
He’s going to be attending a better school, anyway (he found out he met the criteria for it later after this incident). I remember the elevators being pretty beat up for the most part. I’d be surprised if they had a camera of some sort in them…though that would be a GREAT idea.
It’s hard enough for me to get into college as I keep getting denied financial aid (which is why I’m struggling in life now in general), now it’s even difficult to find a bearable college that isn’t gynocentric and has “women’s studies” majors and all that garbage. To find a school that isn’t that way seems to be unrealistic these days.
The woman that reported us probably does feel empowered, but boy did we have a good time chewing out the worker who told us how “intimidating” we were because we’re both over 6’2″ and male. I even remember my friend saying “is it because we’re men? Is that what it is?”, and I responded out loud, “of course it is. We’re the scum of the earth.”
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