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[QUOTE]Originally posted by egyguy: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dalia*: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oldbag: [qb] This suggests to me Egyguy that you are thinking that sexual harassment will be related to attractiveness. [/qb][/QUOTE]I'm really surprised there are still people thinking this since it's obvious that attractiveness has nothing to do with it. I guess it is just a variation of the argument "maybe your clothes were too revealing". People want to shut you up and make you feel guilty by trying to imply that harassment might be some sort of flattering thing and that we're sort of boasting when we talk about it. Bizarre. But it reminds me of the reaction of some guys when I throw a really bad insult in Arabic at them. They get sooo upset and offended because - hey - they were only paying you a compliment, what's offensive about that? :rolleyes: [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes, what's the big deal. So, you walk by and a guy honks, or says something.... big deal. Should be flattering if we're talking a normal sane woman. But I get it. Maybe because the streets are filled with guys that you wouldn't normally go out with. It's about the source. I know. Simple really. If me for example, a handsome attractive devil made a move on you, you would probably smile. But the poor Falah (peasant) is not allowed. Women and discrimination ....! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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