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Ladies: What do you do when creepy men talk to you?


Nev Schulman

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Back in the days creepy men would stare at me often..

 

One day I walked alone in the afternoon and some man was looking at me, for some reason I got pissed and spoke:

Me: Who are you looking at (angry face)

Him: You (with a creepy ass smiled)

I was speechless, I know I should have ignored him but I don't remember why I spoke. I didn't expect him to say something back so I just looked angry and walked away fast.

 

There was also a time, where I was walking with a friend and some creepy man was just looking at me and said

Him: Hey baby, how are you?

Me: Are you crazy?!

It was hilarious because he looked so angry after that, my friend and I laughed after he left.

 

Just recently I was walking home and some old man in a car, in the middle of the road,  honked (is this the right term?) with his car and pointed at me. I gave him a no sign and he left.

 

These days it happens less to me. Yesterday a friend had the same situation as my second story and she just said "Shut the fuck up" ... I was just speechless.

Nowadays I just ignore them like usual. I hardly speak back anymore.

Any stories? Share if you want to. 

What do you usually do when this happens?

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I'm kinda young and not used to being around bigger guys so when I get these I'm sorta scared  tbh. :._.:

I just become totally uncool and try to ignore them ... -_-  But I honestly prefer the ones that say something...

unlike those that just straight away go with the physical shit. 

this fucking creep  felt up my tights at the subway...like wtf.Then when I got off he tried catching up to me.REALLY BITCH

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I want to apologize on the behalf of all men, we can indeed be creepy at times, especially in groups. The good news is that most of us grow out of it.

 

Honestly, the best girls can do is walk away, especially if it's a group of guys. Some of them have a really macho behavior and do not take a diss or rejection from a girl very well.

If you are alone and feel in danger, try to hail a random person on the street like you know them, sometimes creepers back off when they think you are not alone.

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happened to me too but it was really funny though :lol:

i was going into my mum's office (since i was at her work) and there was some creeper right behind me

i ignored him at first,but when he got close to me he started touching my back i screamed "aaaahhh" slapped him and ran away with light of speed :lol: :lol:

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You should see how the ghetto in NYC try to pick up girls. They'll see someone pretty walking past and they'll say something like "Ayo ma, can I hit it?", even if the girl is walking with her child. No sense of manners/respect

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I've actually never had that happen to me, but I have had cars drive past and beep at me.

One time, I was heading to a party, so was dressed quiet fancy, so then I heard a beep so looked over. A guy in a white van had his windows rolled down, and smiled at me creepily D:

 

Unless you count my job, when I had to help out in my parents takeaway, I was forced to be nice to the creepy drunk men than flirted with me /puke

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Omg! There was these 2 guys at church... Melissa, my friend and I were taking funny pics... At one point, my friend put her leg up around me and she had a skirt on... So Creepy guy 1 was like "Okay you guys are doing too much" and we all started laughing and blah blah... So later on he left and we were just talking and he came outside and said "Oh no you're good. Keep taking pics" as he was drinking a freaking beer... Like really bitch? You went to get a beer to come watch us? and it got so awkward that we went inside to tell my mom to leave lol...

 

Well going inside was a bigger mistake because this old guy was like "psstt-psst" and we went and he said "What do you pretty girls do to stay so pretty??" And we laughed but then he said "no I'm serious come closer" and we did... And I got so creeped out that I left lol Melissa and Barbara had to stay with him out of politeness... I was too scared to talk lol I hate creepy old men...

 

and at a game store this creepy guy was like "So yeah, I only wear this ring to remind myself not to get married again" and we were like "Okay...".. It was so awkward and Melissa and My cousin left me alone with him   :omg:  So traumatizing

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This does not happen in Sweden often at all!! People are shy so they don't but men are creepy when they are drunk.. but sober during the day they won't even look at girls that much ..

 

Well of course people look but it isn't as much as if I compare Sweden to France. Guys really stare in france.

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A guy followed me to my buss stop and told me I was beautiful, that I didn't look racist and that I should marry an African guy (like him). 

 

I didn't really know how to react so I just talked to him politely until my buss came

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I tend to get my phone out when I'm alone and then just pretend I'm talking. 

Also I live in a small town and I tend to stay inside and not talk to people here, but my dad knows everyone, so when someone does/says something creepy, I ask if they by chance know my father (he's like super tall and muscular and just plain scary tbh) and then they tend to back off lol

Plus I'm only 13, so if I see someone creepy and they talk to me I pretend I didn't hear and pull out this little container of bubbles I keep in my purse and start playing with them, looking all innocent XD

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