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Glad that she got to say goodbye on her own terms.

Well I guess if he thinks women love nothing more than some dude calling them pretty, it follows that he automatically assumes the most crushing thing he can say to any woman is that she is ugly. He may not know hot shit about women, but at least he is predictable.

Ugh, I didn't know he was a raving asshole. Your comment made me google to learn more, and now I don't know if I can enjoy his movies anymore.

Welp, now I won't be watching this movie.

Yes, I am not sizing up someone's attractiveness when they approach me on the street, I am sizing up their threat level. If I meet someone in a calmer, safer environment, then I might think about how attractive they are.

Things that I love more than being called pretty:

Men of all statuses resort to catcalling. You're delusional if you think otherwise.

It's because he thinks telling a woman he's not interested in fucking them is somehow offensive to them. He's a narcissist.

SWEET GOD I DID NOT KNOW THAT.

Disclaimer: I don't get catcalled, like, it's hardly ever happened in my life. I suspect it's a cultural/regional thing. And when I have been catcalled, it's usually been "Ugly bitch" as opposed to "Heyyy sexxy", etc.

"No one is forcing you to live in NYC."

By high-status, do you mean high socioeconomic status? You don't think rich dudes ever catcall women?

And if they have that 5K to blow, and they need to spend it to "step up their game", then their game is hopeless.

You don't have to, this is pretty much what it boils down to-

Yeah, I also like how everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that plenty of women face daily street harassment about how ugly or fat they are, too. Those aren't compliments. Neither is being told I'm pretty. In fact, never in my life has a stranger shouted at me something that made me think "Oh wow, I feel so much

He's absolutely right. Sexual harassment is completely subjective and in the eye of the beholder.

THIS! I love when my boyfriend says I'm pretty. When strangers say it I assume they want to remove my skin and wear my face.

I like how he tells her that he's a guy and knows how guys think, and then goes on to tell us all what we think. Because we're one giant hive-mind; we all depend on compliments from handsome men for our self esteem, and none of us are homo/bi/asexual. None of us are unavailable. None of us derive our self-worth from

There's nothing more than a woman loves to hear than how pretty she is.

Maybe they're wooing heiresses or something.