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Related: About this forumStraw poll about unwanted advances in public places
This thread has me curious now about the prevalence of unsought public contact that can turn into unwanted sexual harassment. http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021503167 I'm looking for a survey of experiences here.
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I am female and I have experienced public sexual harrassment one or more times by a stranger (male) | |
6 (86%) |
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I am male and I have experienced public sexual harrassment one or more times by a stranger (male) | |
0 (0%) |
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I am female and I have experienced public sexual harrassment one or more times by a stranger (female) | |
0 (0%) |
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I am male and I have experienced public sexual harrassment one or more times by a stranger (female) | |
1 (14%) |
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Other, please explain in the thread if you can. | |
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obamanut2012
(27,749 posts)Creepy, sexual, or whatever. I have been propositioned crudely quite a few times, and guess what? rarely in a club or bar.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)Stuff I'm not even comfortable discussing on DU. I'm curious to see what other people's experiences have been too, thank you! Rarely out in a bar or club for me too.
Jamastiene
(38,197 posts)I used to play in bands a lot here in town. Before shows, we really didn't have dressing rooms, so we were out in the crowd. There was always some sweaty guy with a comb-over and a used-to-be-white undershirt that had turned yellow (and brown in some places too) who would hold his beer glass over his head yell, "Play some Skynyrd!" He'd spill beer everywhere and fall toward me and make some crude sexual comment, as if that would win me over even if I was a straight woman. It just gagged me. I thought about quitting music, at least in public, over it. I think my eventual decision to quit playing in bands was at least partly because of that.
The only time I ever really felt respected in a bar was when I went to a bar in upstate NY to see the producer of my band's demo's band play. Those guys were great and their fans were great. There were just as many women at the club as men and the men there respected women and you could tell it. Down here where I live, though? Pfft. I'd rather get a tooth pulled with no numbing agent than set foot in another bar here.
There have been other experiences outside bars and clubs too, but I did have trouble in the bars and clubs more just because I was in them back then so much. Nowadays, I hardly ever go to a bar unless it is a gay friendly or gay bar.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)Going to shows should be the place where you don't have to feel like you need to keep your shields up.
rrneck
(17,671 posts)I am male and could vote for all options that would apply. I have also been sexually harassed at work by both women and men.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)FloridaJudy
(9,465 posts)Jury left it 3-3. I still think it's uber-creepy.
GObamaGO
(665 posts)need to grow a little compassion and consideration for their fellow travelers and realize that there truly is such a thing as male privilege.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)I never hear stuff in real life that I hear on DU.
obamanut2012
(27,749 posts)Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)On the surface it's an utterly benign greeting but the follow up question is a tip-off. The person wants something. I've lived in big cities long enough to have experienced this more times than I can count. Still, I always say hi to people who greet me. Most people are just being friendly. The ones who aren't however get an appropriate response -- usually a glare.
obamanut2012
(27,749 posts)Neoma
(10,039 posts)I also walk around with headphones on, so I end up ignoring a lot of people while listening to 60s French pop music. I'm not going out of my way to listen to jerks in other words. There's other perfectly valid ways to waste my time.
obamanut2012
(27,749 posts)And always have the music low enough to hear people talking to me, but they don't know that.
Neoma
(10,039 posts)I went for the ones that'll keep my ears from freezing in the winter. Plus the knob to control the volume is on the side of my head, which is pretty cool in my book.
My husband says I talk a lot louder with them on. Which I think is a good thing considering how soft I usually speak. And I kind of hate that I speak so low. I mean, I've been in support groups before and every time there is someone hard of hearing, they drop out. You can't ask a bunch of depressed people with low self esteem to talk louder.
Jamastiene
(38,197 posts)And it is always the most disgusting acting creep imaginable...like that "French model" in that commercial where the guy says bawn jure, instead of bon jour...
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LaurenG
(24,841 posts)Over the last 10 years it has become less problematic.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)Public transit for everything. After I started driving it stopped almost immediately.
Catherina
(35,568 posts)There must really be something wrong with me because I've never experienced it but I've had to deal, in a supportive way, with many friends who were, including a sister who went through something dreadful.
Talking about harassment, I have a post that's going to enrage everyone here and have you in tears. I cried for hours after learning about this.
Iris
(16,056 posts)Being sexually harassed in public by a man doesn't preclude also having been harassed by a woman.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)I don't think I said one precluded the other.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)I've had unwanted advances by men and women.
TBF
(34,125 posts)that kind of thing. I'd be out running and guys would yell out of their windows or whatever. Totally inappropriate.
Now I'm older, with kids, and it's completely different when you are in your 40s and obviously a little heavier, not as young looking. I am in Texas so the men will run ahead to open doors etc. It is not ideal that women are viewed as something to be taken care of - but I've got to say it is better to be viewed as a "mom" than as the object of their immediate lust.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)I feel like I can be friendly but not have to worry as much about boundary-slaying personal crap that just seems to pop out of some guys like sex-Tourettes.
Batman bin Suparman
(11 posts)No wonder the Dworkin-types flock to DU