LittleJerry92
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This video just shows the ridiculous double standards our society has.
Man or woman I’d step in regardless. It infuriates me how society has these ridiculous expectations for men that we have to be these big tough guys who don’t take **** from anyone, but if a woman is abusing us, nah, we just gotta deal with it and be a man. No. I’ve dealt with plenty of toxic women in my life, one who tried (and failed) to ruin my life recently (and karma caught her BIG time!). Women are not always innocent. But society likes to paint the picture that they are.It is. If a man is aggressive to a woman, my instinct would be to step in. Out of chivalry if nothing else.
But a woman attacking a man, either the man did something really bad, or he’s a wimp.
Or the woman is some psychotic beast. Ironically enough, a woman might step in, but not a man.
This is why they have female police officers to handle aggressive females.
I mean I can understand the first one. Saying “you look good in that outfit” can come off a bit questionable and a little creepy. But I’m not exactly sure what you mean with the second one unless it falls under cat calling.Since we're still on this subject, there are also certain "rules" that have be followed when complimenting women now, particularly if it pertains to their appearances . . . for example, one "rule" is you can't say, "You look good in that outfit," so instead you must say, "That outfit looks good on you." That's fair enough, I suppose. Then again, another "rule" is if a compliment is something you wouldn't say to a(nother) man, then don't say it to a woman.
No, just basically commenting on men like men do with women . . . things like, "you're cute," or "you have nice hair," or like we just mentioned, "that outfit looks good on you" the basic idea is if it's something one man wouldn't say to another man, then they shouldn't even say it to women. I think there was once a YouTube video about this, but I wouldn't know what to look for.But I’m not exactly sure what you mean with the second one unless it falls under cat calling.