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Two strangers on a deserted street, late at night.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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One a man, the other a woman.
Should the man cross the street so as the woman doesn’t think he’s a threat to her?
Do men have a responsibility to put women at ease in this way? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"One a man, the other a woman.
Should the man cross the street so as the woman doesn’t think he’s a threat to her?
Do men have a responsibility to put women at ease in this way?"
Nah. The person walking behind could make a sound to let the other person know that they’re there though. That’s polite |
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"One a man, the other a woman.
Should the man cross the street so as the woman doesn’t think he’s a threat to her?
Do men have a responsibility to put women at ease in this way?"
I hate to say it, but I now change my route when finding myself in this situation, fortunately I live in little village in Devon and women walking around without a shotgun/riding crop/pack of beasts laughingly called relatives late at night is rare |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"One a man, the other a woman.
Should the man cross the street so as the woman doesn’t think he’s a threat to her?
Do men have a responsibility to put women at ease in this way?
Nah. The person walking behind could make a sound to let the other person know that they’re there though. That’s polite " this, as a woman i would prefer to know they are there than have them quiet behind me. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"One a man, the other a woman.
Should the man cross the street so as the woman doesn’t think he’s a threat to her?
Do men have a responsibility to put women at ease in this way?
Nah. The person walking behind could make a sound to let the other person know that they’re there though. That’s polite "
What? Like.a loud fart? |
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If the girl was coming towards me I would walk in the road to give plenty of room whilst passing, if I was coming from behind (ahem) I would whistle loud or something lol so she was aware I was there |
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"If the girl was coming towards me I would walk in the road to give plenty of room whilst passing, if I was coming from behind (ahem) I would whistle loud or something lol so she was aware I was there " |
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By *stellaWoman
over a year ago
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"One a man, the other a woman.
Should the man cross the street so as the woman doesn’t think he’s a threat to her?
Do men have a responsibility to put women at ease in this way?"
I first fell a little for someone when he told me that he thought it was important to be mindful of this and he would consciously cross to ensure he wasn’t a cause of worry. |
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