Sure, but conversation goes best somewhere people aren't trying to get to the shops or the office.
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I don't think it's a siege mentality, I think it's a matter of going to the pub. (Or the church or whatever, I'm just partial to pubs.)
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This seems a little arbitrary. When I was young & single, my criteria for wanting a man to approach me was more abt his looks than location.
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Well I guarantee that if approaching women in the streets was not somewhat taboo a lot of ugly bastards would be making moves l, r & c.
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I suspect fear of rejection more of a deterrent. There's no taboo against making friendly conversation as far as I know.
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A park, queue or bus stop, perhaps, but someone walking down the street? Perhaps I've spent too long in Poland.
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I'd just like us to live in a world where a decent man wasn't afraid to approach a attractive women in the street & be friendly.
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Where the taboo was not 'man talking to woman' but 'man being boorish to woman' or 'man not going away when clear she doesn't want to talk.'
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I think if anyone's going somewhere it's boorish to stop them. But perhaps I'm biased by not wanting even well-intentioned people to...
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Strangers talk to me all the time. I have the opposite of a resting bitch face, leads people to the false conclusion that I'm a nice person.
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It’s always dangerous to confuse nice with good. :-)
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