"Which leads to this: earlier this week, a woman posted a lengthy diatribe to Facebook calling out a man who had engaged in threatening behaviour on public transport. The woman described him harassing three fellow female passengers, pressing into their personal space and insisting they give him high fives. After intervening, she took a photograph of the man and shared it alongside her Facebook post. It was quickly reposted by numerous people, including myself. wedding wears for busty women
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Women are expected to humour harassment. This is why we can't
Terrifying outcomes can await women who either treat strange men with suspicion or reject their attention entirely. But talking about this makes men feel bad.smh.com.au
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