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Rolluplostinspace wrote:No I have no idea how it went from whistling to being cyborg.
Guest wrote:Lots of us would love a wolf whistle especially as we get older and are not still in the first flush of youth. It’s a harmless compliment most of the time not this outrageous sexist crime some try to make out these days.
I think Major Star has a point and it’s mainly those who’d never get whistled at who often but not always have the biggest problem with things like this.
Lady Murasaki wrote:Guest wrote:Lots of us would love a wolf whistle especially as we get older and are not still in the first flush of youth. It’s a harmless compliment most of the time not this outrageous sexist crime some try to make out these days.
I think Major Star has a point and it’s mainly those who’d never get whistled at who often but not always have the biggest problem with things like this.
It's disrespectful if done to a stranger and in some situations can be threatening for a lone woman/girl. Better to just not go there.
Major Starbold wrote:Men will be fined on the spot for wolf-whistling women on French streets, the country's women's minister has said.
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Where is the harm in wolf whistling.
I bet nice looking females love it really, it is the fat older scruffy old trouts who go out in there slippers who object cus no one whistles at them.
Vam wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Guest wrote:Lots of us would love a wolf whistle especially as we get older and are not still in the first flush of youth. It’s a harmless compliment most of the time not this outrageous sexist crime some try to make out these days.
I think Major Star has a point and it’s mainly those who’d never get whistled at who often but not always have the biggest problem with things like this.
It's disrespectful if done to a stranger and in some situations can be threatening for a lone woman/girl. Better to just not go there.
Back in the (non-PC) days, it used to be laughed off as harmless. Nowadays, that BIB is probably best.
Guest wrote:Major Starbold wrote:Men will be fined on the spot for wolf-whistling women on French streets, the country's women's minister has said.
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Where is the harm in wolf whistling.
I bet nice looking females love it really, it is the fat older scruffy old trouts who go out in there slippers who object cus no one whistles at them.
Whether it’s wolf whistling or those Beach Body ready ads or anything like that it’s always the ‘scruffy old trouts’ as you charmingly put it who object. Always.
I’m a little old to get whistled now but I’d never take offence and if people get offended, I suggest rather then moan, they get down the gym or make a bit of effort with how they look. A bit of lippy or putting a brush through their hair once in a while can make the world of difference. People are far too sensitive and quick to take offence at everything these days.
Lady Murasaki wrote:Guest wrote:Major Starbold wrote:Men will be fined on the spot for wolf-whistling women on French streets, the country's women's minister has said.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z4vgj3EpfZ
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Where is the harm in wolf whistling.
I bet nice looking females love it really, it is the fat older scruffy old trouts who go out in there slippers who object cus no one whistles at them.
Whether it’s wolf whistling or those Beach Body ready ads or anything like that it’s always the ‘scruffy old trouts’ as you charmingly put it who object. Always.
I’m a little old to get whistled now but I’d never take offence and if people get offended, I suggest rather then moan, they get down the gym or make a bit of effort with how they look. A bit of lippy or putting a brush through their hair once in a while can make the world of difference. People are far too sensitive and quick to take offence at everything these days.
I want to be a scruffy old trout if it stops unwanted Pervy attention.
Lady Murasaki wrote:Vam wrote:Back in the (non-PC) days, it used to be laughed off as harmless. Nowadays, that BIB is probably best.
Yes, being rude and groping people at work also used to be considered harmless.
Holly wrote:I hate wolf whistles, especially when you realise they weren't meant for you but that gorgeous 18 year old walking next to you
Holly wrote:I hate wolf whistles, especially when you realise they weren't meant for you but that gorgeous 18 year old walking next to you
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