wheeew who of us wouldn't let brad pitt yell at us from the other side of the street
I know right!! I'd jump in there right away!!! I'm just a bitch who hates non-hot dudes!!!
What bullshit honestly.
wheeew who of us wouldn't let brad pitt yell at us from the other side of the street
She did that because she was being harassed and wanted to fight back.Wow, that video....
I've always though of wolf whistling and other methods of shouting out to random women in the street is really odd.
The cyclist video on the other hand is next level, that guy in the van is a fucking tool. Not sure why she ripped the wing mirror off the van though.
The cyclist video on the other hand is next level, that guy in the van is a fucking tool. Not sure why she ripped the wing mirror off the van though.
She did that because she was being harassed and wanted to fight back.
If you've ever cycled through London, especially as a woman, you'd understand.
10/10 but this could've just been a post in that thread. I'm kind of over threads like this that are so painfully unaware that gaf is a liberal echochamber. The guys that actually need to be sat down are not here, and if they are here they're too bashful and ban-averse to actually cop to the shameful words and deeds they spout on the regular offline.
Yeah I've been cat called, but saying that on neogaf is essentially like going an aa meeting with big brother watching. No one is gonna admit to shit, which is ultimately how change happens.
The NPR story about this was truly well done and i encourage everyone to seek it out.
i really can't sis. some guys truly think women are just a set of hormones that occasionally get ideasI know right!! I'd jump in there right away!!! I'm just a bitch who hates non-hot dudes!!!
What bullshit honestly.
"How can words be sexual harassment? How am I supposed to chat up girls if I can't do this? If I can't give out compliments? Everything I say could be misconstrued into me being a creep. People just don't know how to take compliments anymore. It's in men's nature to be aggressive in their advances. I catcalled someone and they liked it, so I'm going to use this anecdote as power. Is this just an American thing? It's just PC culture."Oh I know some dickhead will probably come in and defend it. I'm curious to see how they'll try.
Some of the catcallers are attempting to start a conversation. Some even don't use any inherently sexist language. Still catcalling. It's the context.Never understood how anyone could catcall and not see themselves as an asshole. "Oh yeah this person is attractive let me just harass them instead of trying to attempt a conversation".
Not positive, but if I had to take a stab:
"Cat" is old-fashioned slang for (usually young) men/bachelors.
Catcalling is (usually) men trying to call the attention of women by saying sexually explicit stuff.
Replace "men" with the slang term.
Cats trying to call the attention of women.
Catcalling.
10/10 but this could've just been a post in that thread. I'm kind of over threads like this that are so painfully unaware that gaf is a liberal echochamber. The guys that actually need to be sat down are not here, and if they are here they're too bashful and ban-averse to actually cop to the shameful words and deeds they spout on the regular offline.
Yeah I've been cat called, but saying that on neogaf is essentially like going an aa meeting with big brother watching. No one is gonna admit to shit, which is ultimately how change happens.
The NPR story about this was truly well done and i encourage everyone to seek it out.
Nope. The continued to talk to her even though she clearly wasn't interested. That's harassment. If they said like one harmless line (what they said wasn't harmless) and moved on after being ignored then that would have been "fine".
What I hate most about catcallers is how they make women paranoid in public and nearly unapproachabe for a normal social interaction.
They're always on guard and with shields ups and it's pretty damn hard to strike up a normal conversation.
Mmmm.. About about the judging thing, that is simply what we humans do, all of us and all the time. Everytime we meet someone we make a quick judgement based on their appearance; "wow she/he's hot .. " yuck, she's/he's ugly .. 'Damn girl's got boobs' .. Whoa, that guy has a sexy butt etc.."
But of course unless you know the other person really well, you keep your judgement for yourself.
Link to the thread mentioned in the OP?
I've always associated cat calling with the more sexual side of it, builders whistling, shouting "show us your tits, luv", those sort of comments. I don't understand how people can do this and not realise that it's wrong and what effects it could have on those passerby's.
On the other hand I always thought when people say stuff like "smile, you're pretty/handsome" (at least when it has been said to me) it was just them being nice and the 'you're xxxxx" was just added on to ry and cheer me up because I looked upset. More blissful ignorance than being harassing but after reading some of the posts here I can understand why it can be perceived as harassment.
gaf is it ok to grind against someone in the club
if they seem into you, that seems the standard way to signal more sexual interest according to my observations
but if they're not actually interested it's sort of molestation
and asking for consent seems difficult in a loud club environment
so how do you do it, wait for them to grab your dick first?
When I was younger and it happened to me as a guy, it made me feel like I was being made fun of, and that there's no way it was positive or honest, it was done just to trick me or make me embarrassed. Of course, since I'm male the context of catcalling from the other gender is completely different, but I still felt like I wanted them to just stop bringing attention to me.I'd be too shy to catcall, not that I'd do it anyway. How do males generally feel about being catcalled btw? I'd like it as it'd show that someone finds me attractive.
can someone explain the etymology of catcalling
how are cats involved
I somehow find it equally gross calling someone you don't know 'beautiful' etc online in their comments/feed.
I wouldn't use the word gross, but I do think it's equally stupid. I know people who go through instagram feeds of unknown girls liking their pictures and/or making remarks, and it makes me smh and ask "why?" for about the same reason.
Although I understand that most people might disagree on me on that one and do it themselves
And that's fucking weirdI wouldn't use the word gross, but I do think it's equally stupid. I know people who go through instagram feeds of unknown girls liking their pictures and/or making remarks, and it makes me smh and ask "why?" for about the same reason.
Although I understand that most people might disagree on me on that one and do it themselves
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I've seen this thing a couple of times now but I can't discern what it is or what it means...
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I've seen this thing a couple of times now but I can't discern what it is or what it means...
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I've seen this thing a couple of times now but I can't discern what it is or what it means...
No, it's not...
I'm not even defending it. Guys who do this only want to get attention and they are probably never successful but come on, its far from sexual harassment.
🤔Sexual Harassment
Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature .
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Clapping emoji, you know, to illustrate clapping after every word to better get your point across.
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The intent of the catcaller isn't really to actually compliment the catcallee or have her feel better about herself.
By saying "smile, you're hot" they're implicitly putting themselves into a position where their validation might seem like you should care about it and you should listen to their suggestions / commands. - and they don't even need to be asked / invited to judge your looks.
Just like a shitposter who never actually reads the entire OP or cares about the actual discussion. It's always just about marking your territory / asserting some weird kind of dominance.
Do...do people do that? I would find that more annoying and distracting. I even find it annoying in written form. Guess that's why I never made the connection.
Clapping emoji, you know, to illustrate clapping after every word to better get your point across.
Yea sometimes. That's why you see the emoji used in the OP for example, it's an established thing. Hell I do it on occasion when I'm trying to be funny.
i understand the emoji, but i didn't know this to be a thing people do.
So kinda the vocal/motoric equivalent of "Writing. Stuff. Like. This."?
But then you get folks clappin hella off beatYea sometimes. That's why you see the emoji used in the OP for example, it's an established thing. Hell I do it on occasion when I'm trying to be funny. It's not a frequent thing in my experience; they're usually doing it when they're already annoyed at a person to begin with.
It's like, what is there to even talk about? It's as inappropriate as it is gross. The only ones who would likely engage in this conversation are those who already feel this way about it.
Not sure if you're calling me a shitposter or using it as an example :x but yeah, I'm starting to get it in regards to this specific situation and can see now that I was looking at it with a very narrow perspective solely based on my own experiences.