First, about the title. It’s important to recognize that an action isn’t creepy based on gender. Society in general may perceive something as creepy based on gender. The distinction is important because a perception can be changed. Men aren’t inherently creepy and we shouldn’t consider men inherently creepy. It’s also important from another viewpoint, men’s sexual victimization by women. Men are denied justice and protection because women’s sexual harassment is denied (ie reasonable woman standard not applying to male victims). A lot of things in life are subjective. I’d find a physically unattractive woman telling me she’s not wearing any… Read more »
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David
9 years ago
The milk one was inspired.
Also, going to the park alone? Not sure why it’s creepy, but maybe it depends on where you live.
An adult on a swing set, alone, is definitely uncomfortable though… especially a sober one.
Yeah, pretty sure girls don’t compliment babies by saying “she’s going to be a hottie when she grows up”.
Perhaps if he’d have tried “what a cute Baby!”
They do. I’ve seen it.
I’m pretty sure most of my friends have said just that, “she’s going to be a hottie when she grows up”, one time or another.
Don’t know if anyone, man or woman, ever said it about a baby boy, though…
First, about the title. It’s important to recognize that an action isn’t creepy based on gender. Society in general may perceive something as creepy based on gender. The distinction is important because a perception can be changed. Men aren’t inherently creepy and we shouldn’t consider men inherently creepy. It’s also important from another viewpoint, men’s sexual victimization by women. Men are denied justice and protection because women’s sexual harassment is denied (ie reasonable woman standard not applying to male victims). A lot of things in life are subjective. I’d find a physically unattractive woman telling me she’s not wearing any… Read more »
The milk one was inspired.
Also, going to the park alone? Not sure why it’s creepy, but maybe it depends on where you live.
An adult on a swing set, alone, is definitely uncomfortable though… especially a sober one.