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Originally Posted by Vicky.
Until I know that its a female yes obviously as I don't know that before that point and it could be either. Once I know that its a female... the risk drops greatly and thats when I tend quite literally to breath a sigh of relief. Again that sounds like its an exaggeration, it really is not.
I wouldn't say this is a derail tbh. Its all part of the same culture IMO
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Could i not then argue(if my thumbs fitted this ****ing phones buttons) that its your problem being born a female that feels that way rather than a random bloke trudging home from work. Therefore it should be the job of both men and women to stand up against the question in your debate, not just men....seeing as your examples are more how you react. Wisely i may add...but you are judging all men as potential dangers..i probably would as well though in your shoes...
Theres a paragraph jumbled up somewhere in my head but.....
Basically, lets all get the ****ers..