Harassment pure and simple. Yet somehow acceptable here.
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I don't get it, dude. Are you trying to make me feel sad with a picture of a lovely snowflake? I gotta say, I can't see this tactic being particularly effective.
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How embarrassing. It was aimed your chum.
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Hahaha gotcha mate xxx
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...and encourage men to do the same. Toxic masculinity exists in part because men are willing to circle the wagons and defend each other.
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Yes. Women need to know that other women and also men will be on their side if and when they feel under attack. Make the creeps afraid...
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It looks to me like the woman is harassing the guy. Is that okay? The topic is a crime that was aledgedly perpetrated 30 years ago. I can't see how her behavior helps get closer to the facts of the case, or sheds any light on what should be done now.
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Just keep running Andy.
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More liberal harassment
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Reported and blocked that scumbag.
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As did I.
@jack
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Funny, a man pushed passed me in an airport security queue today, tiny thing, but I called him out, told him he was rude and I doubted he’d have pushed past another man. He mumbled agreement and moved his tray back behind mine. It’s a pain in the ass but I think we have to.
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Women never push in then?

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Missing the point. Any behaviour that goes unchallenged allows that behaviour to flourish. Rudeness, aggressiveness, harassment, it should all be called out
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Thank you, Shulie, that’s a very eloquent way of putting the point.
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Walking to the bus the other day - minding my own - and a boy - can’t have been much older than 12 or 13 - shouted “nice boobs!” At me. Made me really sad. If in the 21st century young boys think that’s okay - we are loosing the fight.
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EXACTLY that happened to me a few years ago by an ex student! I rejoiced wholeheartedly by marching over & shouting “You don’t recognise me but I know who you are, I taught u 3 years ago & your mother is my doctor. Who I am now calling!” He shat his pants

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Hero!
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He said “belle tette” in Italian, as in; “nice tits” Ironically his mum had just given me a mammogram


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