Slider94
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Post by Slider94 on Dec 21, 2018 8:40:06 GMT
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Post by neo87 on Dec 21, 2018 15:48:16 GMT
What looks ridiculous?
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Post by undecided on Dec 30, 2018 11:26:03 GMT
""Hi girls. You are very pretty. What are you doing?". "Sky, are you leaving? Stay with me for a while. " "Beautiful, you are very attractive," said the sanctioned last summer, to two groups of women."
I don't think he said anything wrong at all, I think he has been hard done by the decision. What is the world coming to when you are not allowed to tell a female that she is attractive.
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Post by N2thevoid on Dec 30, 2018 22:45:50 GMT
Has nothing to do with what you’re saying it’s the energy to what you’re saying it from
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Post by neo87 on Dec 31, 2018 2:22:13 GMT
Can someone tell me whats to be outraged about in the article? I dont subscribe to the MGTOW, Red Pill/blue bill whatver stuff...it all just sounds to me like men saying "the sky is falling" and preaching fear over isolated examples. Like this article for eg...
Since 2017 when the law was passed, this is the first prosecuted case. Its a fine of ~$200. The guy doesnt even have to pay it. He is on 2 year probation. As N2 said, energy is important, and so is context. Lets not act like this guy wasnt getting signals the women wanted to be left alone and persisted. Thats called "harassment."
Then....if you actually do a search for the original story you find that: The man was not reported by the women, but by the street wardens. So his behavior was such that even to outsiders he was harassing. He REPEATEDY made gestures and followed them. Sat down right next to them. He has been reported before and charged for this previously. HE PHYSICALLY CHASED THE WOMEN SHOUTING AT THEM TO COME BACK
So is this a sign of a law that is going to affect 99% of men who have some common sense? No. If women have told you/signaled for you to stay away, and you continue bothering them, making gestures and following them, and you get a fine in a country where that is illegal whats the issue? Whats alarming is that they have to pass a law around something that should be common sense.
The irony is that not being able to read signals, making repeated gestures to uninterested women and chasing them is more a sign of autism/aspergers than what the law could be imposing. If you behave like this guy did, you're already on the spectrum for autism.
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