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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I'm worried by tendency to see men as threatening by default when wanting to start conversation w pretty woman most natural thing in world.
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Living in a state of fear is not good for anyone.
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No. If a man approaches and is intrusive, pestering, boorish, it's bad. If he's friendly, polite, considerate, it's good. Behaviour not men
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Yes it's the approach more than the location.
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Sorry if we've been arguing past each other. I think most people are nice but niceness diminishes among young men when the hormones kick in.
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I don't think we have except that u're more negative abt what these approaches will look like & that's why I think it's behaviour not gender
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I do think men are worse than women, after extensive, er, anthropological research in bars and clubs. But not bad per se of course.
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But yes there's nothing wrong with a smile and a good day.
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