Spiked: "#MeToo is ruining the lives of teenage boys"
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I’m shocked I tells ya! Who didn’t see this coming? I’m paranoid about approaching women to ask on a date sometimes
There are women who legitimately complain online/ to friends because they are asked out when they dress up and go to bars.
That and I’ve learned over the years that a lot of times a “creepy” guy is just someone they didn’t find attractive
I'm willing to bet that number is above 80%. Sure, there are the occasional crazy stalkers (of both sexes, but for some reason only one gets talked about a lot) but the overwhelming majority of creepy is just "ewwww, why are you talking to me you peasant?!" Just like a lot of so-called rape cases (especially in college settings) are "I met a guy, slept with him and then regretted it, so it must be rape"
Haven’t some guys been accused of rape for that precise reason?
There was one where a girl was receiving oral sex from an incredibly hot guy, when it became socially embarrassing she went along with the feminist pressure and told the cops she was raping her.
There was a video (pg-13 and no it's not sexy) so there's doubt how absurd this claim was.
Fact is that a lot of men are just awkward, especially when approaching women. It makes sense to be creeped out if a guy hits on you while being unattractive, looking at his shoes and stuttering and mumbling.
Or someone who's had their confidence shattered by a lifetime of being fed anti-male propaganda along with arbitrary, contradictory "rules" about how they're supposed to interact with women.
And yet you're one of my main detractors despite the fact I'm one of the few people attacking this issue at the source.
I've had absolutely gorgeous women tell me I'm hot and I've had average women act like I'm a trog. There's no ryhme or reason to shit but it definitely feels like the average has gotten a massively inflated ego because of social media and makeup
Agreed
Asked out by non-Chads that is.
It's why in the UK we have seen police going into bars and nightclubs to deal with complaints about unwanted attention and communication. It's why we are also seeing new laws on the way for online and offline behaviour toward women.
You need to leave before they arrest you.
It's a way to show social status. They don't really complain, they broadcast "many men find me attractive". But they can't be open with that, thus they "complain".
They started with humblebragging, which os obnoxious to begin with, and weaponized it.
Don't be. Nothing will happen, and if something does, you just accuse them of being racist.
“Hey baby are you checking me out or racially profiling me?”
Good point
Don't do it with coworkers and you are fine.
Next time you should try being an absolute chad like me, son.
I suppose I could try