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Crimson Dynamo 20-08-2025 10:13 AM

Is she just deeping it too much?
 

Cherie 20-08-2025 10:19 AM

You can tell she loved it, then wants more people to stroke her ego by putting up a clip, yeah we are cooked , so shallow

bots 20-08-2025 10:25 AM

she probably coerced the person to say it in the first place

Zizu 20-08-2025 01:55 PM

It’s 99.9% fake or staged anyway ..

There will be another 200 women doing their own version of this little scenario..


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Cherie 20-08-2025 02:09 PM

I wonder how old the old man was 35? :hee:

Zizu 20-08-2025 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11682069)
It’s 99.9% fake or staged anyway ..

There will be another 200 women doing their own version of this little scenario..


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https://x.com/niknakgirl23/status/19...488501502?s=46

https://x.com/picturesfoider/status/...667487096?s=46


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Cherie 20-08-2025 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11682085)

Sorry but both of those are harrassment

BBXX 20-08-2025 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11682085)

How is it you have GRANDDAUGHTERS yet are still unaware that women don't exist for men to ogle. Leave women alone.

Zizu 20-08-2025 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11682087)
Sorry but both of those are harrassment


I never said they weren’t .,,


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Ammi 20-08-2025 05:22 PM

…no I don’t think that she is deeping it too much…(…I presume that means overthinking…)…it would obviously depend on context and the how the person that it was being said to perceived it and the lady said that she felt it was weird and felt it unnecessary…it was an unnecessary thing to say to a stranger who might have felt uncomfortable by it…

Barry. 20-08-2025 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11682069)
It’s 99.9% fake or staged anyway ..

There will be another 200 women doing their own version of this little scenario..


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You do know that hundreds of women are harassed by men, I doubt it staged

Zizu 20-08-2025 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BBXX (Post 11682090)
How is it you have GRANDDAUGHTERS yet are still unaware that women don't exist for men to ogle. Leave women alone.


Why are you having a go at me when I haven’t given an opinion one way or another ..

My point is that they were fake or staged or acted out ..

The woman in the clip was simply acting ..

Anyone who has Facebook will see hundreds of similarly fake clips each day


That’s why I rarely use it as 90.% of posts are completely fabricated nonsense …


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Ammi 20-08-2025 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Barry. (Post 11682096)
You do know that hundreds of women are harassed by men, I doubt it staged

…that’s why it wasn’t necessary to say and why I don’t feel that she was ‘deep ing it’ …

Zizu 20-08-2025 05:25 PM

Is she just deeping it too much?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry. (Post 11682096)
You do know that hundreds of women are harassed by men, I doubt it staged


Of course I do .. the world is a terrible place nowadays … I certainly don’t condone that kind of behaviour .


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Maru 20-08-2025 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Crimson Dynamo (Post 11682034)

lmao she's trying way too hard to bring more attention to her looks... "that's so unnecessary... *evil grin*"

"Am I deeping it too much" sounds like conversation that should left between her and her sexual partner and not for the innocent ears of the Internet...

thesheriff443 20-08-2025 05:36 PM

Would she be so offended if it was a good looking fit guy giving her a compliment
No she would of lapped it up

There is always two sides to a story and people that film themselves are usually fake as fcuk

Women have a right to wear what they want but some wear clothes to get a reaction

If you are wearing something that everyone can see what’s in your knickers then don’t be surprised if someone says something

Maru 20-08-2025 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11682102)
If you are wearing something that everyone can see what’s in your knickers then don’t be surprised if someone says something

"Hey.. you're walking around in your underwear?"

Later that day on Tiktok for the next 22 minutes:
https://media.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2l...hsE8/giphy.gif

Zizu 20-08-2025 06:55 PM

Is she just deeping it too much?
 
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Originally Posted by Maru (Post 11682101)
lmao she's trying way too hard to bring more attention to her looks... "that's so unnecessary... *evil grin*"

"Am I deeping it too much" sounds like conversation that should left between her and her sexual partner and not for the innocent ears of the Internet...


She’s obviously a ‘face’ or a ‘content creator on Facebook

I did try to find who she is to show the type of thing she does without luck … someone has posted this though
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...164690e6e8.jpg


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Zizu 20-08-2025 07:00 PM

.. and this..
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Mystic Mock 20-08-2025 07:15 PM

Her IQ is below 20 isn't it?

People compliment each other all of the time, even complete strangers.

But being performative to the radical feminist crowd is the way to go I guess.:umm2:

Mystic Mock 20-08-2025 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11682085)

Both of those are bad tbf.

Especially the first one.:umm2:

Mystic Mock 20-08-2025 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11682135)
.. and this..
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...492e87db91.jpg


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That's Incel kind of language imo.

Most women aren't like that, just like most men wouldn't take creepy behaviour from an attractive woman.

Crimson Dynamo 20-08-2025 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11682135)
.. and this..
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...492e87db91.jpg


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YEP

100%

:joker:

Zizu 20-08-2025 07:40 PM

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BBXX 21-08-2025 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11682097)
Why are you having a go at me when I haven’t given an opinion one way or another ..

My point is that they were fake or staged or acted out ..

The woman in the clip was simply acting ..

Anyone who has Facebook will see hundreds of similarly fake clips each day


That’s why I rarely use it as 90.% of posts are completely fabricated nonsense …


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You were insinuating these clips were fake or staged when there is zero evidence to suggest they were, especially as the scenario is very real for most women.

Calling them liars, with no proof or evidence, undermines the reality of the situation, a reality that happens every single day.

This whole thread is giving incel behaviour.

Why are old straight men posting videos and memes of/about women being harassed and insinuating they’re lying/asking for it/operating on selective outrage?

Ammi 21-08-2025 06:02 AM

…I mean, she did say and acknowledge that maybe the guy was ‘just trying to be nice’ but that it was an unnecessary thing to say …because it was an unnecessary thing to say to a stranger who he has no idea of their life experiences etc and whether him saying that might make them feel weird, and she said that it did feel weird…she’s also surely just highlighting something that might more commonly happen to a female and how it might make them feel etc, which is is a good thing because whether it’s intended as ‘a compliment’ or not, its being said to a complete stranger which just isn’t necessary to say and is looking from it completely from the perspective of the ‘sayer’/not the person that it’s being said to ….whether the lady is an influencer or whatever/it’s an good thing to highlight…

thesheriff443 21-08-2025 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11682236)
…I mean, she did say and acknowledge that maybe the guy was ‘just trying to be nice’ but that it was an unnecessary thing to say …because it was an unnecessary thing to say to a stranger who he has no idea of their life experiences etc and whether him saying that might make them feel weird, and she said that it did feel weird…she’s also surely just highlighting something that might more commonly happen to a female and how it might make them feel etc, which is is a good thing because whether it’s intended as ‘a compliment’ or not, its being said to a complete stranger which just isn’t necessary to say and is looking from it completely from the perspective of the ‘sayer’/not the person that it’s being said to ….whether the lady is an influencer or whatever/it’s an good thing to highlight…

You are too deeping ammi
She has no interest in any one else apart from herself

Ammi 21-08-2025 06:22 AM

…well…surely one of the purposes of a content creator is to create content of discussions/highlighting things that people can experience etc…and all she’s asking in this particular content is…’is it necessary to approach a complete stranger…’…when you have no idea how it could/would be perceived…and no, it really isn’t necessary/whatever the intention, it really isn’t necessary to voice that to someone …

Ammi 21-08-2025 06:23 AM

…but personally though…?…I think that I’m just deeping enough…not too much/not too little…

thesheriff443 21-08-2025 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11682239)
…well…surely one of the purposes of a content creator is to create content of discussions/highlighting things that people can experience etc…and all she’s asking in this particular content is…’is it necessary to approach a complete stranger…’…when you have no idea how it could/would be perceived…and no, it really isn’t necessary/whatever the intention, it really isn’t necessary to voice that to someone …

This type of question and others like it are done to death all across the internet
It’s not being done to help others , it’s a look at me come and defend me slag that man off who gave me a compliment

I’ve told strangers they smell nice and it’s always met with a smile and thank you
You can look for a negative in every aspect of life

BBXX 21-08-2025 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11682240)
…but personally though…?…I think that I’m just deeping enough…not too much/not too little…

It's pointless, Ammi.

@thesherrif443 thinks "gays should shut their hypocritical mouths" when it comes to women safety, but thinks if women wear certain clothes they are asking for unsolicited attention from straight men and it's fair game. :shrug:

Maru 21-08-2025 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11682138)
That's Incel kind of language imo.

Most women aren't like that, just like most men wouldn't take creepy behaviour from an attractive woman.

As a female with lived experiences, etc, with other females... it is incredibly f-ing common for women to get together and talk **** when one of them receives compliments from an ugly guy. I have heard it all. "He's nasty", "eww", "gross", etc. (and far worse tbh) Women can be very brutal.

Maybe it is different in other places, but when women set their mind on someone being repulsive it absolutely completely changes how they personally perceive and treat a dude and it's common they talk about him behind his back. It sucks. He doesn't even have to be conventionally ugly. He just has to rub women the wrong way that they perceive as a repulsive trait. Excess egotism causes that reaction sometimes.

I have seen women do the 180 also where they meet a new colleague with whom they have the worst possible first reaction ever. He doesn't even know and starts talking to them differently in just some other way that just works for whatever reason and then in a month they're dating...

Emotions are a powerful thing but they're not 100% reliable and so I don't see every little hissy fit as worth getting worked up over to such an extent we need to remap all our perceptions of reality to match up with how every potential scenario would play out. We are not mindreaders and that's OK.

Ammi 21-08-2025 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11682243)
This type of question and others like it are done to death all across the internet
It’s not being done to help others , it’s a look at me come and defend me slag that man off who gave me a compliment

I’ve told strangers they smell nice and it’s always met with a smile and thank you
You can look for a negative in every aspect of life

…I’ve read a little about her a d I’m glad for her that she’s overcome some stuff in her life to become the content creator that she may be but that’s by the by…for me, she’s not the focus so much as what she’s saying, which I agree with…that it wasn’t necessary to say and could make someone feel weird/creeped…and not to get all political but if that ‘sayer’ was a recent arrival in the UK etc and felt that it was ok to approach a young lady that they didn’t know to express how attractive they felt she was….hmmmmm…

…anyway, I have to rush/I'm travelling home in a few moments…

thesheriff443 21-08-2025 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by BBXX (Post 11682245)
It's pointless, Ammi.

@thesherrif443 thinks "gays should shut their hypocritical mouths" when it comes to women safety, but thinks if women wear certain clothes they are asking for unsolicited attention from straight men and it's fair game. :shrug:

I see my comments from another thread that got closed is still hurting you
Gay men don’t get to say what straight women should accept when it comes to trans women

BBXX 21-08-2025 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11682248)
…and not to get all political but if that ‘sayer’ was a recent arrival in the UK etc and felt that it was ok to approach a young lady that they didn’t know to express how attractive they felt she was….hmmmmm…

:clap1: :clap1: :clap1:

I thought the same.

Funny how it's quiet from the 'keep women safe' group when there isn't a trans person or migrant to hate on at the same time.

BBXX 21-08-2025 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11682250)
I see my comments from another thread that got closed is still hurting you
Gay men don’t get to say what straight women should accept when it comes to trans women

But straight men get to say what women should accept when it comes to straight men (who are women's biggest threat to safety)?

Interesting.

(Also why just straight women? What about lesbians, or do you not see them as women either?)

thesheriff443 21-08-2025 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11682248)
…I’ve read a little about her a d I’m glad for her that she’s overcome some stuff in her life to become the content creator that she may be but that’s by the by…for me, she’s not the focus so much as what she’s saying, which I agree with…that it wasn’t necessary to say and could make someone feel weird/creeped…and not to get all political but if that ‘sayer’ was a recent arrival in the UK etc and felt that it was ok to approach a young lady that they didn’t know to express how attractive they felt she was….hmmmmm…

…anyway, I have to rush/I'm travelling home in a few moments…

Being late is a crime but speeding is

We can see things differently and give other examples where it would be seen differently
We have to remember men and women tell lies to get what they want!

thesheriff443 21-08-2025 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBXX (Post 11682252)
But straight men get to say what women should accept when it comes to straight men (who are women's biggest threat to safety)?

Interesting.

I don’t do white wash when it comes to women
I’m talking individual examples

Don’t try and put your words in my mouth it won’t work with me

BBXX 21-08-2025 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11682255)
I don’t do white wash when it comes to women
I’m talking individual examples

Don’t try and put your words in my mouth it won’t work with me

You said this:

Women have a right to wear what they want but some wear clothes to get a reaction If you are wearing something that everyone can see what’s in your knickers then don’t be surprised if someone says something.

That's speaking generally about what women choose to wear and how they should expect men to say something to them if men deem it the kind of clothing that gives them a free pass to do so.

BBXX 21-08-2025 06:56 AM

And by the way, I totally agree that men (gay or straight) don't get decide what women should and shouldn't accept, however my opposition on here has been the overblown, anti-trans rhetoric that makes out trans people are this huge threat to society and particularly women.

I am totally on board with trans women not competing in sports should their strength, grip, speed levels not be in line with biological woman's. I've always maintained that after having years of HRT the physical ability of a trans women often matches that of a biological woman and levels the playing field and then it shouldn't be an issue.

My argument hasn't ever been "women need to accept this, says a gay man" it's been "lets contextualise why there are oppositions and see if it's rooted in truth or if it's rooted in decades of anti-trans media peddled by right-wing outlets".


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