Congratulations to Nottinghamshire

It is about abuse, not flirting.

But Nottinghamshire has other serious issues to deal with such as a gang cultire and high gun crime for England.

If a woman complains, that complaint will now be recorded. If it is a serious or repeated offence, then the individual causing offence could be prosecuted.

Locally, not in Nottingham, a man was jailed for repeated sexual harrassment over an 18 month period. His idea of 'flirting' was to expose himself, grab women's breasts or crotches, and then run off to do the same to another. His victims aged from 12 years old to 85. he didn't do it in his home town. He travelled 20 miles away to another town once a week.

Harassment is typically verbal. Assault is when physical contact or exposure of your genitals is involved. This fellow was a multiple sexual assaulter not harasser. Unless the law is different in the UK. Over and up here, grabbing a women's breast, ass or crotch without her express permission is assault.

http://zvulony.ca/2010/articles/criminal-law/sex-assault/

Contrary to what most people think, sexual assault is not limited to non-consensual intercourse, it can also include non-consensual fondling, touching, or kissing.

You may not get 10 years for coping a feel or stealing a kiss but you will suffer the stigma of being a sexual offender and face the same charge as a serial rapist.
 
If you are female, you have inevitably been subjected to sexual harassment on the street. Whether it’s in the form of inappropriate comments, being told you’re beautiful, or catcalling, it’s all unwanted attention from men who apparently have some deep-seated need to prove they are more powerful than women.

As we all know, telling someone you think they're beautiful is the most heinous of crimes that can only come from the raw hatred you must feel for that person.

I bet the same people that campaign to have these monsters arrested wonder why they're single.
Nobody is going to ask the person that has strangers arrested for talking to them on a date.
 
As we all know, telling someone you think they're beautiful is the most heinous of crimes that can only come from the raw hatred you must feel for that person.

I bet the same people that campaign to have these monsters arrested wonder why they're single.
Nobody is going to ask the person that has strangers arrested for talking to them on a date.

Not sure who your quoting but...

This is not about politely striking up a conversation with a girl you don't know and perhaps asking her out.

It is lewd remarks and catcalls as they drive by or as you walk past them. Not many women appreciate the 'Nice tits, bitch/slut/whore' type of remarks directed at them as they walk down the street.
 
Not sure who your quoting but...

This is not about politely striking up a conversation with a girl you don't know and perhaps asking her out.

It is lewd remarks and catcalls as they drive by or as you walk past them. Not many women appreciate the 'Nice tits, bitch/slut/whore' type of remarks directed at them as they walk down the street.

It's from the OP.
If someone says something horrible to a woman then fair enough.
But the original article specifically says that a man calling a woman beautiful should be a hate crime.
There's no wonder people hate feminists so much when nutbags like that are making news.
 
bullshit

i have no need of anyone telling me their opinion

no one has the right to tell me jack shit about how i look or rather, how they think i look
 
It's from the OP.
If someone says something horrible to a woman then fair enough.
But the original article specifically says that a man calling a woman beautiful should be a hate crime.
There's no wonder people hate feminists so much when nutbags like that are making news.

It's comment by the author, not the reality of the law.

The law is intended to deter and punish harassment of women. The context of a comment could be the difference between a compliment and harassment. Being told "You're beautiful" on a date is one thing. Having it yelled at you across the street by a group of drunken men is different.
 
Wherever i go on my bike, it's always the same...strangers will ask what year it is, comment on how cool it is, how they used to have a harley or wish they had one, what a great day it is for a ride, etc etc.

They should all be arrested!
 
Wherever i go on my bike, it's always the same...strangers will ask what year it is, comment on how cool it is, how they used to have a harley or wish they had one, what a great day it is for a ride, etc etc.

They should all be arrested!

No way do folks in Nottinghamshire come out with that crap.
 
Does the frequency of this change, for example, if you are with another person or depending how you are dressed?

since I have been going out a little more by myself I have noticed how many more men are fascinated by my small, fluffy dog when I am alone then when I am with my Gianbattista. I don't find this arrestably offensive, fwiw, but neither is it always about my captivating little dog and I do sometimes find it oppressive and uncomfortable. ( though not offensive ).

However I was surprised to have a 'shout' I did find offensive though the bestower clearly thought it was flattering a couple of months ago. arrestibly? Nope, but a sharp rap on the nose with some rolled up newspaper, maybe.


Agreed .

Riding solo, i see an uptick in solo female interest in my bike.

And the only difference between being annoyed or flattered by their attention is how attractive i find them.
 
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And the only difference between being annoyed or flattered by their attention is how attractive i find them.

Exactly. And comments to a young woman from middle-aged or older men who can't see their toes because of their beer guts can be offensive, while compliments from a personable young man of her age are flirting.

Context makes the difference between flattery and abuse. Some public comments can be very aggressive.
 
Exactly. And comments to a young woman from middle-aged or older men who can't see their toes because of their beer guts can be offensive, while compliments from a personable young man of her age are flirting.

Context makes the difference between flattery and abuse. Some public comments can be very aggressive.

Show us yer tits, Ogg!
 
Exactly. And comments to a young woman from middle-aged or older men who can't see their toes because of their beer guts can be offensive, while compliments from a personable young man of her age are flirting.

Context makes the difference between flattery and abuse. Some public comments can be very aggressive.


Canadian prima ballerina Karen Kain's husband stalked her for months.

He got past security bans on him at her performances, sent unwanted flowers, etc.

Finally, she got a restraining order and he complied.

Once he was gone, she realized she liked him.

Married since 1983.
 
Even when done politely a remark such as 'you're beautiful' can be quite creepy to a stranger. Also objectifies women as objects to be admired.

You will get far better results if you compliment a woman on their shoes than their physical attributes. Then you are showing you noticed something other than face, tits or ass. And you have complimented her taste and sense of fashion.
 
You will get far better results if you compliment a woman on their shoes


It is important to a woman that she
feels you are listening when she speaks.





This is most easily achieved...





...by repeating the phrase, "uh-huh, "
when the woman is communicating.





I went to the store this morning.





Uh-huh.





On the way, the car started making
a funny noise, so I pulled over.





Uh-huh.





Then I couldn't hear it,
so I started driving again.





Then it was fine.





You will familiarize yourself with
her predilections, her customs...





...her ranges of temperament.





Her smiles, her frowns.
Her ups and her downs.





-Your footwear is quite fashionable.
-Thank you.





May I insert my penis in you?





Yes.





Ten seconds.
This time is your personal best.





Congratulations.


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Even when done politely a remark such as 'you're beautiful' can be quite creepy to a stranger. Also objectifies women as objects to be admired.

You will get far better results if you compliment a woman on their shoes than their physical attributes. Then you are showing you noticed something other than face, tits or ass. And you have complimented her taste and sense of fashion.
You love experts are such fruits lol
 
Even when done politely a remark such as 'you're beautiful' can be quite creepy to a stranger. Also objectifies women as objects to be admired.

You will get far better results if you compliment a woman on their shoes than their physical attributes. Then you are showing you noticed something other than face, tits or ass. And you have complimented her taste and sense of fashion.

Why comment at all? What happened to Hi or Morning or just a smile? It's the act of being singled out that is part of the offense and I'm talking about the walk to work, not at a bar or nightclub. Men seem to think women are on permanent call-girl duty cos their dicks tell them so.
 
I know a guy that was charged and convicted for assault for grabbing a random ass as she walked past him.

He thought it was funny...she didn't
 
I'll just sit back here and wait for the guys to come in with their "but..... but.... but.... women should be flattered that men think they're attractive enough to whistle at!"

I don't see it as being a sign of misogyny. Immature or silly, at the most. But still flattering.

There are other things that are trully misogynistic yet unadressed.
 
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It always makes me chuckle that in American crime shows, anyone that touches a FBI agent is told "That's assault"
Sheesh - how twitchy are they?!
 
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