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Cat Calls

Started by Cyndigurl45, October 28, 2013, 12:58:25 PM

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Sammy

Quote from: Skittles on October 30, 2013, 05:38:50 AM
He was not wearing chonies and his little peg was standing straight out. Even though that was so far beyond disgusting, I emotionlessly shopped through like it isn't my favorite brand of pickle.

Any chance to "accidentally" drive Your metal cart into his small friend ;) With due and sincere apologies, of course :)
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pretty pauline

Quote from: Zumbagirl on October 28, 2013, 01:25:02 PM
Welcome to womanhood. I am normally okay with it,  Other than that enjoy the attention :)
Iv got used to it, part of being a woman, sometimes it can be a little vulgar, specially guys in groups, I passed a group of guys last Friday, I guy trying to impress his mates, ''hey sweetie show me your t-ts'' I kept my composure and kept walking, its crude and rude, and shows ignorance, complements are nice, but there is a line, some guys just don't know where to draw the line.
I don't walk alone at night, always get a cab.
If your going thru hell, just keep going.
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Jamie D

Quote from: Grace_C on October 30, 2013, 05:50:54 AM
Anyone been flashed? I can hardly believe it still happens and yet a cis girl friend told me it happened to her recently, some drunk homeless guy apparently.

There was a news story just the other day, about three old, retired nuns sitting on a bench in Central Park, New York City, when they were approached by a flasher, who exposed himself.

Well, the first old nun had a stroke.

Then the second old nun had a stroke.

But the third old nun was too slow.

:o  ;)

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carrie359

As a guy I never did cat calls ever... hmmm wonder why. I treated women as an equal in the workplace and in public.
I also have always felt uncomfortable when the guys talk about what they want to do to women... 
Carrie
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Robin Mack

Same here... I felt their talk was disrespectful, rude, and downright horrible.  Unfortunately, for all my righteous indignation, I was too afraid of being different to make a stand.

*sigh*
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Ms Grace

I have on occasion let loose my displeasure at appalling and inappropriate things guys have said about women - they look at me dumbfounded "it's only a joke". Yeah right, rape is reeeeeal funny.  By and large I avoid men like that anyway.
Grace
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Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
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carrie359

Just another confirmation of who I and we are...
My wife said a while back she thinks men are disgusting.. and I said thanks.. and she said you are different...  and she knows all about my trans issue..
In a way I think she likes that I am trans but wants me to stay a guy ....she says I am perfect the way I am.
My therapist said she caught me for a reason... and wow did I get caught..she is still a babe after 31 years of marriage and a sweetheart to boot.
Carrie
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carrie359

Quote from: Jamie de la Rosa on October 30, 2013, 10:04:07 AM
There was a news story just the other day, about three old, retired nuns sitting on a bench in Central Park, New York City, when they were approached by a flasher, who exposed himself.

Well, the first old nun had a stroke.

Then the second old nun had a stroke.

But the third old nun was too slow.

:o  ;)



I get it...LOL
Carrie
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