Ah yeah, the “hysterical” woman who does not want to be victimized by males.
Ah yeah, the “hysterical” woman who does not want to be victimized by males.
Women who don’t want to be assaulted by males are bigots.
You’re the one who’s fighting to share rooms with “cis” males. Why not join them right now?
How are you different from a MRA crying “what about the mens” and “you’re a misandrist!!” again?
Yes. I believe that the physical (and mental) safety of women and girls is more important than “accessing” changing rooms.
What about them?
Statistically speaking, less men around = smaller chance of getting assaulted. Especially when you’re in a space where you strip down to your underwear.
Yeah, its crazy how I, someone who was once a teenage girl creeped upon by a male is worried about other girls being creeped upon by other men (isn’t “teen” one of the most popular porn categories among males? Who knows that’s in their sick heads at this point?)
Good luck with getting stores pay for new doors lol.
Where I live a few husbands/boyfriends go with their female partner into the dressing room. I feel really uncomfortable when they’re in there. I’m scared of men when I’m sequestered away and removing my clothes. I would like it if they had booths with doors like Old Navy or the Gap, but I don’t like the idea of men…
You’re right, women creeping on and assaulting girls is such a common occurrence.
He didn’t look over the side, he literally looked over the curtain.
Assault, rape, theft, etc are illegal and yet still happen.
That’s a bit harsh. There are reasons to give the idea a second look. Like are there proper locked stalls or just curtains? Is there an attendant there to toss any creepers and peepers?
Yeah, woman objecting to be creeped upon by a male must be a “dipshit and a pearl-clutcher”.
I felt pretty traumatised after catching a man looking over the curtain of my changing room when I was 16-ish. He walked into the women’s changing room with his wife btw. I didn’t say anything because I was too shocked, but the lady working there asked him to leave shortly after.
Who thought that forcing teenage girls to change next to men is a good idea?
Men: Women should do this and this and this and this if they want to avoid being raped.
Women: But can’t men just do this one—
Men: MISANDRIST! How dare you ask men to change our behavior?!?!
OMG THIS. Men don’t know because they don’t have to decide fifty times a day if this stranger is genuinely passing the time of day politely or if they’re going to morph into an entitled butthurt monster out of nowhere because you didn’t put that extra spoonful of sugar into your response.
At the beginning of any relationship/courtship men are on their best behavior. If he is already giving you creepy vibes and saying inappropriate things to someone he doesn’t know, RUN. It will only get worse.