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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 10

    "Insistent or clumsy flirting is not a crime, nor is gallantry a chauvinist aggression." Catherine Deneuve and dozens of other Frenchwomen denounce the #MeToo movement.http://nyti.ms/2Df8xsb 

    6:20 AM - 10 Jan 2018
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      2. Melissa Ball‏ @MelissaBall7 Jan 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        They have completely missed the point.

        10 replies 4 retweets 124 likes
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      4. Melissa Ball‏ @MelissaBall7 Jan 10
        Replying to @rob_damiani @nytimes

        Obviously I read the article. I think most women understand the difference between sexual harassment and “clumsy flirting”. And the vast number of victims of the former remain silent in fear of people thinking they’re complaining about incessant or unwanted flirting.

        18 replies 5 retweets 165 likes
      5. Free speech‏ @Notamuslimguy Jan 10
        Replying to @MelissaBall7 @rob_damiani @nytimes

        If a handsome guy talks to a woman is flirting. If an ugly guy talks to a woman is harassment. Pretty clear to me.

        6 replies 1 retweet 26 likes
      6. MsIQ 🌊 🇺🇸‏ @MsIQ1 Jan 10
        Replying to @Notamuslimguy @MelissaBall7 and

        pic.twitter.com/QWnj2249EC

        2 replies 0 retweets 17 likes
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      2. Trueblue‏ @ponymom48 Jan 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        That's France. Everyone is brought up with a sense of decorum. In America, they can't even spell it🦅

        7 replies 4 retweets 59 likes
      3. Proper Podcasts‏ @properpodcasts Jan 10
        Replying to @ponymom48 @nytimes

        France. The country where middle-age men can date 14 year old girls and no one bats an eyelid... not sure the word for that is decorum.

        11 replies 3 retweets 87 likes
      4. Johnson‏ @Airborne173rd01 Jan 10
        Replying to @properpodcasts @ponymom48 @nytimes

        Hey.......that happens in Alabama also

        2 replies 2 retweets 56 likes
      5.  ☕‏ @jenlight Jan 10
        Replying to @Airborne173rd01 @properpodcasts and

        pic.twitter.com/Qk8YcBwXu5

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      2. Josee‏ @jo_mmx Jan 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        That is just plain shameful. I am French and believe me when I say we do NOT share this perspective. If men (and some women apparently) can't tell the difference between flirting and harassing, they are idiots. Flirting should be enjoyable for both parties, it's not unilateral.

        3 replies 9 retweets 130 likes
      3. Josee‏ @jo_mmx Jan 10
        Replying to @jo_mmx @nytimes

        Catherine Deneuve & co seem to believe the #metoo mvt is a witch hunt that wants to prohibit flirting. That's not the case. But harassing a person who is clearly not into you and clearly doesn't want to hear your comments is just not flirting. No means no, that's simple enough.

        2 replies 8 retweets 84 likes
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      5. Josee‏ @jo_mmx Jan 10
        Replying to @Mazi_Yar @nytimes

        I be honest, who has time for that shit? If I were a guy, if a girl plays hard to get, I'd move on. If ppl are interested why don't they just say it. Playing "hard to get" is so ridiculous to me. Showing interest doesn't mean being easy, no need to jump in bed on the 1st night...

        7 replies 0 retweets 32 likes
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      7. LoneWolf907‏ @LoneWolf907 Jan 11
        Replying to @Mazi_Yar @nytimes

        And being inelegant or even rude isn't a crime. But now men aren't sure whether to defend "a woman's honor" because he's likely to be smeared as patriarchal or misogynistic himself for coming to her aid. I wish I was joking.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. Josee‏ @jo_mmx Jan 11
        Replying to @LoneWolf907 @Mazi_Yar @nytimes

        Alas you are quite right. That's where society is at now. No-one dares to do anything bc they fear being judged. My "honor" doesn't need to be defended, it's badly phrased, but as a Human, if someone does or say sth that makes me feel unsafe, I would appreciate any help.

        3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      9. Josee‏ @jo_mmx Jan 11
        Replying to @jo_mmx @LoneWolf907 and

        And as a Human, I will try to help if I see another Human in a difficult situation. I have done it before and I won't hesitate to do it again. I know some over-zealous "feminists" (I wouldn't call them like that...) reject any masculine help, but they are missing the point.

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      2. Peter Tshuma‏ @PeterTshuma4 Jan 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Catherine Deneuve has a point. The #METOO has gone on overdrive. As a man now im not sure when one z offending a woman. Otherwise going by the movement's drive people will never get married. It has to start with flirting!

        14 replies 2 retweets 30 likes
      3. me‏ @NotMeganEdge Jan 10
        Replying to @PeterTshuma4 @nytimes

        If you think not respecting "no" or making a person accept your advances as part of their job description is what leads to marriage then I assure you "Me Too" is not why you're not married.

        2 replies 1 retweet 15 likes
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      5. me‏ @NotMeganEdge Jan 10
        Replying to @musinguzi_allan @PeterTshuma4 @nytimes

        Don't "gamble" asking out women you work with. That's not why either of you are at work. And the Freudian slip of "hustle" for "hassle" here is priceless.

        3 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
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      7. me‏ @NotMeganEdge Jan 10
        Replying to @musinguzi_allan @PeterTshuma4 @nytimes

        We'll risk it and or just continue to ask out the people the we'd like to be dating ourselves.

        2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
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      9. me‏ @NotMeganEdge Jan 10
        Replying to @musinguzi_allan @PeterTshuma4 @nytimes

        Cool! We can trade pinterest recipes and girl talk about all the awesome times we maintained our dignity by refusing do things with men that we didn't want to!

        0 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
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