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Started by christy-lee, May 13, 2006, 09:29:01 PM
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Quote from: melissa90299 on November 22, 2007, 11:27:07 AMQuote from: pretty pauline on October 25, 2007, 05:52:20 PMI have to agree with AmyT, late nights walks are definitely out particularly if Im alone, even if its only a short distance I get a cab, in todays world as a female, some places and times are not safe, even in broad daylight, just walking pass a work site, guys whistling continuous, its flattering and its sweet, Another woman who appreciates men whistling at her and considers it "flattering and sweet?" I just don't get why anyone would consider this boorish behavior flattering in any way. And sweet? Earlier on, I used to get whistled at and considered it offensive then as most women would. Thank God I get more respectful come-ons from men even though I dress very provocatively. I don't have any problem walking anywhere in the city anytime of the night or day. Lots of other women walk freely and without any fear as I do. I just don't get this fear thing at all. The worse thing that happens is cab drivers pulling over and offering me free rides. Of course, they ask me out. I get their number and I tell them I will call them. LOL
Quote from: pretty pauline on October 25, 2007, 05:52:20 PMI have to agree with AmyT, late nights walks are definitely out particularly if Im alone, even if its only a short distance I get a cab, in todays world as a female, some places and times are not safe, even in broad daylight, just walking pass a work site, guys whistling continuous, its flattering and its sweet,
Quote from: Annie Social on May 14, 2006, 02:53:09 PMThe only thing I've ever even heard anyone mention that they missed about being a guy was the ability, when in a hurry, to pee standing up! Although I understand that with a bit of practice... Annie