Anonymous wrote:She should say in a sarcastic tone "Eyes on your own paper" or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this boy saying things to her or staring/eyeballing her? In the case of verbal harassment, I would escalate to authorities within the school. In the case of ogling, this is unfair, but, she has to learn to ignore it while maintaining her sense of dignity. This creepy male gaze business is something most young women learn to live with and cope with. Ignoring or pretending to ignore is the best we can do because complaining: "he was looking at me" gets us nowhere. A self defense course should be mandatory for all girls, with repeated refresher courses.
You don't complain to someone else about it, you tell the creep to stop staring. [b]He wants her to cower and get upset. Tell him to get his creepy eyeballs OFF of her.
Anonymous wrote:Is this boy saying things to her or staring/eyeballing her? In the case of verbal harassment, I would escalate to authorities within the school. In the case of ogling, this is unfair, but, she has to learn to ignore it while maintaining her sense of dignity. This creepy male gaze business is something most young women learn to live with and cope with. Ignoring or pretending to ignore is the best we can do because complaining: "he was looking at me" gets us nowhere. A self defense course should be mandatory for all girls, with repeated refresher courses.
Anonymous wrote:Is this boy saying things to her or staring/eyeballing her? In the case of verbal harassment, I would escalate to authorities within the school. In the case of ogling, this is unfair, but, she has to learn to ignore it while maintaining her sense of dignity. This creepy male gaze business is something most young women learn to live with and cope with. Ignoring or pretending to ignore is the best we can do because complaining: "he was looking at me" gets us nowhere. A self defense course should be mandatory for all girls, with repeated refresher courses.