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Harastal
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I thought y'all had Obamacare. Ooop trigger word - sorry![]()
Welp, the title of the thread is "what's behind a cat call" and it seems that women get it more than men.
The random whistle, not that big a deal and for some people a courtesy in fact.
The crude spew of fantasy to women regardless of company (including children) is a different thing.
Funny how the first is assumed to be what's happening and the second appears to be mostly ignored as if it doesn't happen because that would just ruin someone else's fun, wouldn't it?
The reality is that men would mostly come to blows over it. Women tend to ignore it. But what's the differential there? Why do men feel that they're defending their ass's honor if a gay guy cat calls them or comes on to them, but women should just smile and feel hot when all comers express it in any way?
But although ignoring it is "rising above" in the sense of being a better person, if we don't "rise above" or "get a sense of humor" we're horrible people.
Interesting. Not unexpected, but interesting.