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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a sister who met her husband in college. She went from my father’s house to living with her fiance/husband. She never lived in a city. She had kids young. I was single all through my 20s in a large city. We look very much alike and have had very different experiences. Men target women who are not with an man and/or not with kids. Once you have kids with you it’s like an invisibility cloak. We need to prepare our daughters either way.[/quote] I think it is this. I was groped, cat called, just about anything even in front of bad bfs. In my teens to early 20s. I now I am angry about it at 39. But once I had good bfs around, it stopped. I can dress provocative and it’s not that. Some women are naive again because the lack of male around and it’s not the clothing but situational awareness they don’t have that causes men to prey. They aren’t asking for it. It’s just a combination of no male, lack of situational awareness and easy target a man saw. Men respect other men more than women. I dare anyone to challenge this because it’s true. [/quote]
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