pavlovsbitch
pavlovsbitch
pavlovsbitch

No, I don't go through all these things, but if I did I would think that I need to question my fear instead of blaming an outside source for my untrustworthiness of the opposite sex on a CONSTANT basis.

As I already said, I don't live in fear. I simply live in reality.

I'm done talking to you.

I'd suggest maybe traveling a bit. Or at least reading.
Just stop it.

Do you live in constant fear of violence and death? Constant? Like when you walk to the corner store to buy milk? When you're working out? When you go the bathroom at a bar? Because that's how often women fear sexual violence.
Do you constantly EXPERIENCE violence? Like when you ride the bus for ten minutes? Or go up

Really? Because the men I know who are genuinely good people who care about women and violence against women do this. They understand the way that women live, the constant fear, and they feel the need and desire to make it a bit better.

You sounded sort of supportive in your first post but everything you've said since

Yes, your safety is important. But this isn't the place to discuss it. Why not write an article about it?

Well, except not. You're the first man I've ever encountered who's felt this way. Most men laugh off the idea, or are disgusted. Probably because they know how they see and treat women and wouldn't wish it on themselves.

Why is my fear of being robbed, or attacked in any way different from how a woman might fear of being raped? Fear is fear.

Do you step in and do something when you see a man assaulting or harassing a woman? Because every time a man hassles me, I see a lot of men who probably aren't rapists or nothin' just standing around. I once saw a man throw his girlfriend across the room and pull a fistful of hair out of her head. I couldn't get any

No, I have no idea what it's like to be a man, but if I'd turn myself into a man in a split-second if I could. Would you rather be a woman?

I too get hit on far more the worse I look. I've also noticed that I get hit on MOST when my face is broken out, possibly because I look younger. I also probably look younger when I'm headed to the gym in sweats and a ponytail, another time I seem to get bothered the most.
The fact is that women are harassed, no

It happens all over the world in 2014 and sometimes even in America.