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Being whistled at in the street, do you find this sexist and offensive or a great self-esteem booster?
if im honest I do feel quite flattered, but it depends whos whistling. I usually throw them a dirty look back if theyre old building site men, but the fit young ones I'll smile at! :grin: Even tho i know my bloke still fancies me its still nice to know that I'm still appealing to other men! :grin: |
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lol i agree with all you said lors ;-) depends who it is and what sort of a mood im in :shock:
a load of council workers were laughing at me today as they had blocked the road from my sisters with their lorry and its the only way off the crescent so i drove over the kerb and up the pavement and they all whistled and clapped me :lol: |
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depends who by some you lads about 13, 14, 15 i just look and laugh and old men i just ignore but sexy guys i smile at :lol:
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I am usually to shocked that it could possibly be directed at me to have any other thought on the matter, I did get whistled at yesterday as a matter of fact, I think he was aboyt 14
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