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Originally Posted by fintstone
Great! A feminine viewpoint.
Tweeze
I have three questions that all men would like to have honest answers from a woman.
1) If you put on clothes that were 2 sizes too small and walked through the downtown of a large city past hundreds, if not thousands of men...would you not be a litttle disappointed if no one noticed?
2) If you were not in a relationship and walked past Adam Levine or Ryan Gosling in that 2-size too small outfit and they said, "Wow, you are sooo hot! Could I get your number?"...would you be upset and tell them "Hell no, you are a pig?"
3) If Adam Levine or Ryan Gosling walked by in jeans and a muscle shirt...or no shirt; would you stare? If they wore tight pants, would you admire their rear after they passed? If you were with rowdy girlfriend...might you catcall...or at least say hello?
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Strange interpretation. We must have watched two different videos, the one that is being discussed for the most part here is of a woman who is definitely not wearing clothes that are "two sizes too small"...
She is fairly average looking, certainly not smoking hot or unusual in any way. Just an "everywoman" the likes of which there are millions in NYC and everywhere else for that matter. The fact that she may be a little overweight might make her appealing to certain, umm...demographics.
Once again, Ryan Gosling or someone like him is not walking around in a Village People costume. That is some weird fantasy for the sake of a strawman argument. Has any woman ever cat-called a dude in the world? Surely it's happened but the differential in strength between men and women completely negates the comparison in terms of possible fear and intimidation for the receiver of said cat-call.
Or do you think that women should really feel flattered and appreciated when some creep yells schit at them on the street?? Some really brave and/or fed-up women tell the guy to fk-off but that carries a great risk. They could be opening themselves up to being assaulted, at least verbally if not physically. Just for walking down the GD street.
But of course it would be no different for your hypothetical dude in no shirt.